These were my final pictures, then my camera battery gave up the ghost.
I hope you have enjoyed looking at the pictures from our Germany-Family-Reunion! It was a wonderful trip with many unforgettable moments. Our main objectives for going were to get all 5 of our grandsons together - some had never met, although you would never know they weren't old buddies - and for all of us to visit Germany while Josh and Debora were still living there. Those objectives were met, with some extras: Paris, Versailles, experiencing the Germany the kids call 'home' and loads of family time - laughter, eating, snuggles, splashing, sliding, cooking, eating, drinking, making decorations for the tree and 'dressing' it, eating, road trips!, shopping, experiencing the wonderful bakeries!, eating, walking - especially in Paris!, riding Sam's "bullet-train" (every train was a bullet-train, although we never actually went on a real one), even a bus ride with 2 strollers and 2 kids in backpacks, learning to run Josh's coffee machine - again, and again!, bathing boys, eating, LATE night visiting, swimming at an indoor complex, seeing buildings so old we couldn't fathom it, celebrating birthdays - Josh, Thomas, Scott and Rohan!, creating edible masterpieces and eating them!, late night walks/runs through the streets of Bechhofen, a bit of crying and fussing here and there - but it never lasted long (Dan got over it pretty quick!), seeing world-famous monuments and marveling that we were actually there!, hearing many different languages and being in the minority, oh - and did I mention that we ate? Amazingly, I don't think I gained any weight in Europe - must have been the many miles we walked! I will never regret seeing Paris by night, and during the holidays, at that - the lights were gorgeous! We never felt unsafe, although maybe we should have, at times. Too dumb, I guess. :)
We cannot thank Josh and Debora and their sons enough for the wonderful, warm welcome we got and the marvelous hospitality!! They opened their home to the family-invasion, putting up 6 extra adults and 3 more boys, never blinking an eye or looking stressed-out about it. Kudos to them for wonderful sleeping arrangements, unforgettable food and drink (we can't forget about it - Mike took pictures of all the food and beverages!), and just feeling at home in their home. We never felt like we were putting them out - the true sign of a good host. Muito obrigada!!