If your heart is in your DREAM ……… a Aug/Sept 2011, NEW - links to dining/trip report

Karin,
What a beautiful building your school is housed in, that must be a wonderful school to attend as well as teach in.Very impressed, the entire building is so visually stimualting I love it!
 
Karin,
Nice job!!! that cake looks so YUMMMYYY.
I think it was best you did not attempt wrapping the ship,:rotfl:
It would have looked awkward:lmao:
 
Karin,
What a beautiful building your school is housed in, that must be a wonderful school to attend as well as teach in.Very impressed, the entire building is so visually stimualting I love it!

The part in the pictures was built about 15 years ago and we are really happy with how it turned out and the decorations make it look friendly. Unfortunately they have to be replaced every two to three years as the "elements" get to them.

Karin,
Nice job!!! that cake looks so YUMMMYYY.
I think it was best you did not attempt wrapping the ship,:rotfl:
It would have looked awkward:lmao:

I tried wrapping it up - but no matter where I asked for a really huge sheet of Mickey wrapping paper, it just would not fit! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

I need to take a photo of the cut cake (we still have loads of it!). It is sooooo good. Very light! It is one of our favourite cakes - and yes, I did buy it from our favourite patissieur! :lmao:
 
That cake looks heavenly! YUM!!

And a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Tom!!

And yes if my DD would be accepted into YFU of course I would have to visit!;) I would love to come during Christmas. :cloud9:
 



Thank you!
The artwork was done by pupils. We have a "project week" the last week of school and pupils sign up for all sorts of projects (I usually do silk painting). One year one of the projects was to "decorate the outside of our school" They even did the "netting" (sunsails) in the inner courtyard!

Pupils at our school are between 10 and 14 and we teach all of them. You usually will start with the 10 year olds and stick with them until they leave.

No I have not heard of the organization you talked about. But I will definitely look it up! Learning and practicing a language in the "original country" is such a wonderful thing. I hope your daughter gets to do it! I am sure she would LOVE studying in Germany or maybe she could even make it to Austria! Wouldn't you have to visit her if she went to Europe? ;)

Thanks so much for the pictures and information! It's so interesting to compare the schools. The artwork is beautiful and so neat that the kids are apart of the artwork and beauty of their school.

So does your school have different teachers for different subjects (history, math, etc.) or does one teacher teach all subjects to the different classes? I'm an elementary school teacher so I get to teach all the subjects to my class.
 
Sorry I'm late, but Happy Birthday to Tom!:flower3:

What a cute cake!



I remember you mentioned that you lived in Europe for a while. You have to come back and see what's changed!
And you have to come and see DLRP - they definitely have the most beautiful of all the Disney Castles. And things ARE a bit different in the parks as well. ;)

Just this morning I saw a few photos of the FF Wine dinner on the Food Photo thread and it looks AMAZING!!! Now we need to decide WHEN we are going to do this! I really really want to try it.

As for the car - thanks for the recommendation of the VW, but if there is one car we no longer buy than it is a German one! FAR too expensive, you pay extra for everything and we both have had one and were NOT impressed - especially when it comes to service.
For the last few years we both have had a Nissan and that is what we are leaning towards. I like the new Chevy Cruize and Tom is interested in a Renault as well, we'll see what comes our way. We will go and have a look at different models during my Easter vacation in 3 weeks. Tom has until September to get his new car, so we are on the safe side, taking our time looking.

Yes, the DLRP castle is really unique! I read they did that because Europeans are used to seeing REAL castles that the DLRP one had to look really different.

I have driven a few Nissans and like what I've experienced so far. They probably have some neat little hatchbacks in sale in Europe they don't have here!
Personally, I hate American made cars and would never buy one! I don't think they are very reliable and the quality is really shoddy.
I'm a Volvo girl myself, but my next car won't be a Volvo unless they start making a more fuel efficient model. I've seen little Volvo hatchbacks in Europe so maybe you have more models to choose from there?
Yes, those German cars can be expensive. My aunt has a Bug and loves it. She says its great 99% of time, but that when it need maintenance or repair it's really expensive.
Show us pictures when the purchase happens! Happy car hunting!
 
Maybe I should have put those photos up earlier - you might have changed your wedding venue! ;) :laughing:

Lol, we very well might have :laughing:

The artwork the kids did looks really good, well done them :thumbsup2

Love Tom's cake, looks delicious and those flowers are really pretty :)
 
Karin, the pictures of Austria are breathtaking, and the school looks really cool. I hope Tom had a great birthday!
 
That cake looks heavenly! YUM!!

And a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Tom!!

And yes if my DD would be accepted into YFU of course I would have to visit!;) I would love to come during Christmas. :cloud9:

When you visit your DD, don't forget to take some time and visit Austria! It's real beautiful here, especially during the Christmas season! :thumbsup2

Thanks so much for the pictures and information! It's so interesting to compare the schools. The artwork is beautiful and so neat that the kids are apart of the artwork and beauty of their school.

So does your school have different teachers for different subjects (history, math, etc.) or does one teacher teach all subjects to the different classes? I'm an elementary school teacher so I get to teach all the subjects to my class.

Yes, we have different teachers for different subject. Every teacher has ONE main subject (Maths, English or German) and one or two other subjects. In our school we usually stay with our Maths, English or German classes from the first to the fourth year.
In elementary schools here a classteacher teaches nearly everything - there is always a teacher for religious education and one for woodwork/needlework.

Sorry I'm late, but Happy Birthday to Tom!:flower3:

What a cute cake!

Yes, the DLRP castle is really unique! I read they did that because Europeans are used to seeing REAL castles that the DLRP one had to look really different.

I have driven a few Nissans and like what I've experienced so far. They probably have some neat little hatchbacks in sale in Europe they don't have here!
Personally, I hate American made cars and would never buy one! I don't think they are very reliable and the quality is really shoddy.
I'm a Volvo girl myself, but my next car won't be a Volvo unless they start making a more fuel efficient model. I've seen little Volvo hatchbacks in Europe so maybe you have more models to choose from there?
Yes, those German cars can be expensive. My aunt has a Bug and loves it. She says its great 99% of time, but that when it need maintenance or repair it's really expensive.
Show us pictures when the purchase happens! Happy car hunting!

We had photo cakes the last few years, but we both don't like the edible image, so had to peel it off. Therefore when we found the Tink candle set we decided to just have a regular cake and add the candles.

The DLRP castle is pretty neat - it actually was put together by using "parts" of actual castles in the design and it really shows - it is very similar to real castles.

So far we have not made any decisions on the car yet. But I am sure once we get started I will take photos and post them here! :thumbsup2
 
Belated birthday wishes to Tom! What an incredible lunch feast and what a cake! What type/flavor is the cake? I am on a carb counting diet and am enjoying your meal mentally. ;)
 
Happy early birthday, Tom! :goodvibes I cannot possibly hope to return the photo cake gift, though. :rotfl:

Happy early birthday to your brother Tom also.

HAPPY EARLY BIRTHDAY, TOM! Hope you have a most magical day.

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First, Happy Early Birthday to Tom :banana:
Brenda

Happy Birthday Tom for Tuesday!!:banana::banana:

Happy early birthday to Tom!!!

Please wish Tom a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

Happy Birthday to Tom!

Thank you all so much for your birthday wishes! :goodvibes
 
It's past midnight in Austria, so ...

Happy birthday to Tom!

And Happy Birthday, Tom!!! :dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3::dance3:

Happy Birthday Tom :bday: Hope you have a fantastic day today :goodvibes

Happy Birthday Tom
Hope you had a great day today pixiedust: sending lots of Pixie your way we already know you are going to have a fantastic year.

Okay, so what is new today?

I think it is someone's birthday today! :cake: :bday: party:
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Happy Birthday, Tom!!!!!!!!!​

That cake looks heavenly! YUM!!

And a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Tom!!

Sorry I'm late, but Happy Birthday to Tom!:flower3:

What a cute cake!

Belated birthday wishes to Tom!

Thank you all so much for your birthday wishes! :goodvibes

I hope Tom had a great birthday!

Thank you, Kathy! My day was pretty nice. :goodvibes
 
OHH I am so sorry I am late but Happy Birthday! I look forward to wishing you a belated birthday in person in August!:flower3:
 
Belated birthday wishes to Tom! What an incredible lunch feast and what a cake! What type/flavor is the cake? I am on a carb counting dirt and am enjoying your meal mentally. ;)

You are right - our lunch was a real feast - soooo good!

That is a "Wachauertorte". It's a very light nut and chocolate cake filled with apricot jam and chocolate buttercream. There is more jam and chocolate buttercream on top. We really enjoy it .... there is still some left! ;)
 
Karin please tell Tom happy belated birthday from Mick and I. Your pictures of Austria are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. We have to get a new car some time this year too. My car is 11 years old and looking very tired. Mick put the window done one day and it got stuck! Thank goodness he got it back up, too cold to ride around with the window down. :laughing: We are looking at maybe getting a Hyundai Sonata. I want a red car and Mick wants blue.
 
A Happy belated Birthday to Tom!
Your pictures of Austria are beautiful, I didn't realize how gorgeous it really is. I sure would like to eat at that restaurant!;) Also would like a slice of that cake!:thumbsup2
My car is 10 years old & still in great shape, it is a Pontiac Firebird which is akin to the Camaro. As to American cars they have improved greatly in the past few years. The Lincoln was judged the best car of all for reliabilty for this year. I just had to defend American cars.:flower3:
 


You are right - our lunch was a real feast - soooo good!

That is a "Wachauertorte". It's a very light nut and chocolate cake filled with apricot jam and chocolate buttercream. There is more jam and chocolate buttercream on top. We really enjoy it .... there is still some left! ;)

It sounds wonderful! I love apricot and chocolate buttercream. :lovestruc
 
Oh my gosh, I can't believe I'm so late to wish Tom and happy birthday!

What a wonderful meal you had! I tried white truffle oil for the first time when I visited Montreal and it was DIVINE. Andrew wants to buy a bottle.

You school is so cute! So different than the schools we have over here.
 
OHH I am so sorry I am late but Happy Birthday! I look forward to wishing you a belated birthday in person in August!:flower3:

Thank you for your birthday wishes! We can all exchange birthday wishes while on the cruise! ;)
Can't wait for the time to come around. I just paid off another cruise - makes it so much more real!
Only 132 days until our trip is going to start! :thumbsup2

Karin please tell Tom happy belated birthday from Mick and I. Your pictures of Austria are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. We have to get a new car some time this year too. My car is 11 years old and looking very tired. Mick put the window done one day and it got stuck! Thank goodness he got it back up, too cold to ride around with the window down. :laughing: We are looking at maybe getting a Hyundai Sonata. I want a red car and Mick wants blue.

Tom wants me to tell you that he really loved to hear from you and wish him a happy birthday. We cannot wait to see you again in September!
We are still discussing Nissan and Chevy. Both have quite good offers out and we need to go and test drive next week or the week after depending on work! :scared1:
I am so glad that my Easter holiday starts on the 15th! Finally time to catch up! Had to :lmao: when you said, you were undecided on the colour - we are undecided too! :rotfl2:

A Happy belated Birthday to Tom!
Your pictures of Austria are beautiful, I didn't realize how gorgeous it really is. I sure would like to eat at that restaurant!;) Also would like a slice of that cake!:thumbsup2
My car is 10 years old & still in great shape, it is a Pontiac Firebird which is akin to the Camaro. As to American cars they have improved greatly in the past few years. The Lincoln was judged the best car of all for reliabilty for this year. I just had to defend American cars.:flower3:

Thank you for your birthday wishes. He really appreciated that!

We like to drive the American cars when we are in the US. Quite different from what we are used to here! :goodvibes
But unfortunately most of the American cars are quite expensive here. :sad2:

It sounds wonderful! I love apricot and chocolate buttercream. :lovestruc

:thumbsup2

Oh my gosh, I can't believe I'm so late to wish Tom and happy birthday!

What a wonderful meal you had! I tried white truffle oil for the first time when I visited Montreal and it was DIVINE. Andrew wants to buy a bottle.

You school is so cute! So different than the schools we have over here.

Thank you for your birthday wishes!
The restaurant we went to is famous for using regional produce in innovative dishes. Can't wait for next month when their special attention is on asperagus! :thumbsup2
 
I LOVE Asparagus !!!! My Dad grew it and I was 21 before I would try it and immediately LOVED it!!! His comment "Less for me":rotfl2:
 














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