Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The end of a blog

And we have finally ended our Expat Adventure. After waiting for over half a year for all our paperwork to be sorted out for our move to the UK we decided to move on. Instead of moving to the UK, we will be staying right here in Colorado and Luke has found an opportunity where he can work 80% and then spend 20% starting his own business. 

As for the kids and I, we are going to start growing some roots and settle down for the foreseeable future. I will be starting another blog for those of you who are interested in reading about preschool play dates and MOPs meetings. 

In the meantime, there is still a good deal of "cleaning up" to be done. As I write this, Luke is in the UK going through our storage container. Luke is going to try to save our "must haves" and then we just have to donate everything else. Everything we bought over the last two years in Switzerland and everything we had shipped there when we first moved we have to give away. We also have to throw away our one way tickets to London that we have already paid for. And this is just the start of the cleanup. But I guess all of this will be for the new blog. 

Au revoir. C'était amusant

Beautiful Swiss lake

2,000 year old playground

Europa Park

Roman ruins as a playground

Day trip to France

Jungfrau

Annecy, France

Awesome parcours couse I never got to do

Waterfall in Lauterbrunnen

Gruyere

More waterfalls

European streets

Skiing at the Matterhorn
Mothers day at Chillon castle

Lauterbrunnen

Chamonix, France

Cafe in France

Paris!!
Signs in french


More castles

Comfort foods

Favorite crepe restaurant

Fondue!

Weekend in Italy

Gruyere

Syrup!

Hiking trails


Annecy

Castle in Germany

Lauterbrunnen

2 comments:

  1. Oh Jenny! I am so sad to not be seeing any more pics of your Expat Adventure, let me me know what your new blog is and I would like to follow it, you can email me if you want to. :)

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  2. Hi Jenny, really sorry to hear you won't be moving here and we won't get to meet. Really pleased you get to finally put down some roots though. Good luck!

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