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Yeah, IKWIM!!
Well I HOPE you know what YOU mean, cause most of the time the rest of us are going :confused3 (j/k) :laughing:
I often delay putting up a reply if I want to harra... er, I mean discuss several topics from an update. :rolleyes1
See, I knew you would understand! :rotfl2:
J/K, I do enjoy your commentary a bunch; I do know that it takes a lot of extra effort (and time) to multiquote and think of something to say that is worth saying.
Oh great! Now I have to start coming up with stuff WORTH saying???? :sad2: I'm thinkin' :surfweb: popcorn:: from here on out........
The invitation stands any time here in PTown. We LOVE to have company, and I do mean that very sincerely. I can offer 2- Ply, a salmon dinner, and a warm oak fire with plenty of microbrew, Willamette Valley wine and a latte!
The VERY next time I'm in the neighborhood......... :thumbsup2
Call out the lifeguards!!! Pat, We may need you here soon!
:rotfl2:
I'm just glad he didn't have any em-berry-assing relapses at Magdalene's mom's place.
Nothing worse than berry assing when you are a guest in someone's home........or have guests in your own for that matter!!! :lmao:
 
I'd like to here about this American diner!

If we end up going there, I will take some pictures and report back!! :goodvibes

Well I don't know about everyone else in the US but when I say come and visit I mean come and visit! I love to host things, it's just that everyone I ask is always to busy with there lives to. :sad2:

I never meant to imply that people were not being sincere - I think what I heard was more of a warning that there is kind of a general "you should come to see me" which is just a way of saying something nice. Just as many Germans would tend to take the question "How are you" seriously and possibly would tell a shop assistant what a horrible day they had. In my experience this question appears more to be a general greeting phrase than a real question. :goodvibes

On a side note people in the US I think have a hard time with strangers sitting next to them. It was a little weird for us at first when in Germany someone would just sit next to us. We quickly go used to that though. ;)

Well, here we just sit next to strangers and ignore them... :confused3 :lmao: As you say, it is just a matter of what you are used to. :goodvibes

Definitely NOT trying to belittle your point, but I can honestly imagine there are quite a few of us on here who would receive such a warm welcome if any of our DISfamily homes were being visited by the others... :thumbsup2

I think you are absolutely right about this one! :yay:

I would have loved to be at that gathering, even if relegated to sitting quietly in the corner and just drinking in the atmosphere. I can almost feel the warmth through your description..... :)

You see, you should have continued with your plan for a DIS group trip to the Octoberfest!! ;)

Okay, I thought maybe you were preparing yourself for a trip to 50's Prime Time and you gave them a swirlie for putting their elbows on the table..... :lmao:

:rotfl: My parents actually were very strict about table manners when Katharina and I grew up and elbows were one thing they were really strict about!! Did you know that there is quite a differenc in table manners between the US and Euope - especially on how to use the fork, there is even a Wikipedia article about it!

What a fun, relaxing and enjoyable evening! :cloud9: We would all do well to have more evenings like this, and less gathered around the TV set!!!

It was a great evening which my family enjoyed a lot as well!

Your explanation was perfect and did make a lot of sense. THANKS! for taking the time to explain that out for us- what an interesting piece of history- and WOW! wouldn't that be the ultimate tour for the serious homebrew fanatic? Going from house to house of home brewers in Franconia?? :thumbsup2

There is even a long distance hiking trail through Franconia which goes from brewery to brewery, it is called the beer trail. :drinking1



2 Ply TP scores extra bonus points. :thumbsup2

No problem! BTW toilett paper is another thing which is very different in Germany than in the US, it is thicker and softer here...



You forget that it also let us then have an EMPTY bag to stuff full of fun German souvenirs. :rolleyes1

Great, that makes me feel less guilty! I am looking forward to see pics of these souvenirs! :thumbsup2



OK, I will go to my local best wine stocked store and try to find that wine- I really liked it a lot!

Well, it was a Riesling, but German Rieslings sold in Germany are different from those which are exported. We like the Riesling to be lighter and less heavy. :confused3



NO, I think you look really great in it!! It's just a fun picture that really captures a lot of emotion.

Thanks! :goodvibes
 
If we end up going there, I will take some pictures and report back!! :goodvibes

Yes pictures please. :goodvibes


Well, here we just sit next to strangers and ignore them... :confused3 :lmao: As you say, it is just a matter of what you are used to. :goodvibes

Do you really ignore them? I wasn't sure what to do, strike up a conversation or not say anything.

:rotfl: My parents actually were very strict about table manners when Katharina and I grew up and elbows were one thing they were really strict about!! Did you know that there is quite a differenc in table manners between the US and Euope - especially on how to use the fork, there is even a Wikipedia article about it!

Thanks for explaining this and the article! This is the first thing I noticed how different everyone ate. I even tried to eat the same way so as not to stick out and you know what IT WAS HARD! :lmao: Watching people eat I felt like a slob and wondered if everyone was watching me. Everyone ate so elegantly. My mom used to eat this way as well she grew up in a VERY German household, didn't learn english until she went to school. I oftened wondered why she ate that way now I know. :goodvibes

No problem! BTW toilett paper is another thing which is very different in Germany than in the US, it is thicker and softer here...

I should have had Dave take pictures of the TP! :rotfl: He did of every toilet he saw! :lmao: I didn't even realize how many toilet pictures we had until we were home. What is it with men and toilets? :rotfl2:

Well, it was a Riesling, but German Rieslings sold in Germany are different from those which are exported. We like the Riesling to be lighter and less heavy. :confused3

I LOVE Riesling wine. Every glass I had there was delish!

Thanks for all the info Magdalene. You are a wealth of knowledge! I'm glad you had such a nice time with Leisa and her family. It was so nice of your parents to host such a wonderful dinner. :)
 

a Wikipedia article [/URL]about it!

I actually did know there was a difference in the way we typically use a fork and the way Europeans do. My source of this information??? Real Housewives of Orange County :lmao: On one episode Tamra's husband had hired someone to give her etiquette lessons, one of which was using her utensils in the Continental manner. :thumbsup2
 
Well, sorry to be so terribly MIA lately; today was filled with way too much drama.

We got a call at 8:30 this morning from my DFIL telling us he was driving himself to the ER for a "heart thing".

Turned out it was an atral flutter. They tried some medication which "usually puts things back in order", but it didn't work. Twice. Soooooooooo... they had to sedate and shock him. :scared1: He ended up being just fine, and in fact, took us out for dinner tonight for my DH's birthday, which was also today. Yeah, happy birthday, your dad's being electrocuted today. :sad2::guilty:

In addition to this cratacular part of the day, I was also informed that I did not get the job. She went with the other 2 because they are more flexible on Sundays. Ah well. Really, I was totally, totally fine with it, and actually was a bit relieved because hosting 40 in your home is no easy piece of cake. I can now really give my 110% and feel good about spending time down in Salem decorating and cooking. In fact, during this whole "Dad thing" we had some really concrett discussions about various scenarios of us moving and it looks like it could be by the end of the year that we make our move. Soooooooooo.... exciting things happening, but I won't have the extra $400 for a trip like I thought I might.

Anyway, I will work on the letters right now.

Thanks for being patient!
 
My word, what a day, Liesa! not sure if it is amazing or kind of creepy that he took you our for dinner after being shocked! Modern times, I guess.

I really wanted to catch up and comment on all the posts - but, alas, I am sooo tired and leaving for WDW in less than 5 hours..fearful I go to sleep will not wake in time to shower.:eek: We check into VWL tomorrow morning :dance3:, then take the train home on Monday...will be back here Tuesday afternoon, but how the heck will I ever catch up after 5 days away.:scared1: :surfweb:

Have a great weekend, my friends!! Be good and try not to scare any small children, please. :thumbsup2 (no idea where that came from :confused3, but hey, it's after midnight and I am not a night owl).

:grouphug:
 
My word, what a day, Liesa! not sure if it is amazing or kind of creepy that he took you our for dinner after being shocked! Modern times, I guess.

I really wanted to catch up and comment on all the posts - but, alas, I am sooo tired and leaving for WDW in less than 5 hours..fearful I go to sleep will not wake in time to shower.:eek: We check into VWL tomorrow morning :dance3:, then take the train home on Monday...will be back here Tuesday afternoon, but how the heck will I ever catch up after 5 days away.:scared1: :surfweb:

Have a great weekend, my friends!! Be good and try not to scare any small children, please. :thumbsup2 (no idea where that came from :confused3, but hey, it's after midnight and I am not a night owl).

:grouphug:

Oh gosh!! How excited I am for you right now!!! That is fabulous that you will be on your way in just mere HOURS!!!! :woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:

Say hi to Humphrey for me!!!

I also added some more text in that post above; I did NOT get that job, but that is ok; good things on our horizon, I think.
 
Well, after all your searching and re-searching, I'm closing the door on Letter P. 3 of you were able to come up with the right goods to deliver you a P..oint.

Flossbolna
Capt. Oblivious (:scared1::eek::scared1:)
Poolrat

all came up with The Mad Hatter's Tea Party from this sign:




Can I make a confession?? That whole bit about the PJs and all that, well, that wasnt' really meant to be clue AT ALL. Nor was it even intentionally placed there to throw you off the trail. I was just giving some more body to the text- the clue was in the word PARTY. Rather obscure, I realize.

Anyway, your outside research paid off!! Good job!! So, now not only is Mark on the board, Flossbolna has taken the lead.
 
Glad your FIL is doing OK. I'm not sure I would of been too happy with him driving himself with a heart problem. He took you out to dinner tonight too? :scared1:

Once again I whiffed on the letter P. I guess I am just not cut out for this game. Maybe I just don't pay enough attention, which is totally possible when you are constantly keeping your eyes on a 4year old. :goodvibes
 
How are the kiddos doing? Teeth pulling stinks, big time.

Is it braces time?
Tyler is getting his wisdoms out this Jan. before he goes back to school.
I'm hoping he'll have it done right after the New Year, that way I can make sure he's pretty much well healed before going back to school. I thought I was getting better about him being gone but lost it emotionally with him on the phone the other day when he called me to say he was heading back to school.
Mackie and I were out getting hair cuts and such and had to leave him at the house, he called on his way back to school to say goodbye and said to tell Mackie that he missed her and loved her, the water works really came on all of a sudden. I really wasn't expecting it. I'm such a sap. :rolleyes: :laughing:

Oh, Camille :guilty: Sorry you had a sad day. Here I was yacking away on the phone about my stuff, and you had stuff going on. I have been there and can help if I would stop and listen! :hug: Looking forward to hugging you for real very soon!

Well, sorry to be so terribly MIA lately; today was filled with way too much drama.

We got a call at 8:30 this morning from my DFIL telling us he was driving himself to the ER for a "heart thing".

Turned out it was an atral flutter. They tried some medication which "usually puts things back in order", but it didn't work. Twice. Soooooooooo... they had to sedate and shock him. :scared1: He ended up being just fine, and in fact, took us out for dinner tonight for my DH's birthday, which was also today. Yeah, happy birthday, your dad's being electrocuted today. :sad2::guilty:

In addition to this cratacular part of the day, I was also informed that I did not get the job. She went with the other 2 because they are more flexible on Sundays. Ah well. Really, I was totally, totally fine with it, and actually was a bit relieved because hosting 40 in your home is no easy piece of cake. I can now really give my 110% and feel good about spending time down in Salem decorating and cooking. In fact, during this whole "Dad thing" we had some really concrett discussions about various scenarios of us moving and it looks like it could be by the end of the year that we make our move. Soooooooooo.... exciting things happening, but I won't have the extra $400 for a trip like I thought I might.

Anyway, I will work on the letters right now.

Thanks for being patient!

Liesa, sounds like a crazy time for you! I know that you trust God to bring His will into everything. I'm sure the right position will come along for you.

Be diligent with the heart flutter. My grandma had that going on - they did lots of tests and never could figure it out - she died suddenly of a stroke.

18 yrs later, my dad has the same thing going on - lots of tests - yada yada He had as stroke! Guess what? If your heart is fast and slow, it can create clots and strokes. He has a pacemaker now and is on blood thinners. I can't help but think that Grandma could have lived alot longer - she was a spry 76 had someone been able to recognize what was going on.

Well, after all your searching and re-searching, I'm closing the door on Letter P. 3 of you were able to come up with the right goods to deliver you a P..oint.

Flossbolna
Capt. Oblivious (:scared1::eek::scared1:)
Poolrat

all came up with The Mad Hatter's Tea Party from this sign:




Can I make a confession?? That whole bit about the PJs and all that, well, that wasnt' really meant to be clue AT ALL. Nor was it even intentionally placed there to throw you off the trail. I was just giving some more body to the text- the clue was in the word PARTY. Rather obscure, I realize.

Anyway, your outside research paid off!! Good job!! So, now not only is Mark on the board, Flossbolna has taken the lead.

Oh Shoot! I actually knew this one, but when I looked up the attraction sign, the font was different! Very sneaky, Ma'am!
 
:jumping1:

Had to do a little celebratory dance! But to be honest, it was really pure luck that I got this letter. I think just as quite a few other people I discarded the Mad Tea Party after having found this picture of its sign:

tea1.jpg


But then I saw someone using the sign, which Liesa used, as their avatar... Still I am very happy for my point, thanks Liesa!

Good to hear that you have bit more clarity on how your live will move forward in the foreseeable future. And I can understand that this might not be the best time to have a new job besides all your entertaining and such. While I understand that people like to shop on Sundays, I think it is sad that you did not get the job because you had less flexibility with Sundays than others. Here in Germany shops are generally closed on Sundays and I think it is a good thing to give the people working there the chance to have one day totally off!
 
Well, congrats to the smarties who got the letter "P". Your clues that weren't clues didn't throw me off, I knew pretty quickly that they didn't point to the answer, but I still couldn't find it. Even now, researching "Mad Tea Party sign" I can't find that particular sign. So, that's the way it goes...you live by web, you die by the web.

Sorry to hear about your father-in-law's trip to the ER, but glad he's doing better. And sorry about the job, but it's probably better to part ways now than to have issues over Sunday work later.
 
Well, congrats to the smarties who got the letter "P". Your clues that weren't clues didn't throw me off, I knew pretty quickly that they didn't point to the answer, but I still couldn't find it. Even now, researching "Mad Tea Party sign" I can't find that particular sign. So, that's the way it goes...you live by web, you die by the web.

I only found it with looking for "mad tea party wdw sign wait times" on google pictures... and then it was on the second or third page. It was one of those things that are difficult to find on the web. And while I understand if you can't see it exactly the same way, isn't it great that some things are still elusive to internet research?? :goodvibes
 
I'm trying to get caught up, but wanted to say sorry to hear about your FIL's trip to the emergency room. Hope everything turns out to be okay.
 
Hey, Liesa. I'm sorry to hear about your FIL's troubles (and by extension, yours), and I'm glad he's ok now. And sorry about the job, too, but maybe that'll be a blessing in disguise.

Well, after all your searching and re-searching, I'm closing the door on Letter P. 3 of you were able to come up with the right goods to deliver you a P..oint.

Flossbolna
Capt. Oblivious (:scared1::eek::scared1:)
Poolrat

Can I make a confession?? That whole bit about the PJs and all that, well, that wasnt' really meant to be clue AT ALL. Nor was it even intentionally placed there to throw you off the trail. I was just giving some more body to the text- the clue was in the word PARTY. Rather obscure, I realize.

Anyway, your outside research paid off!! Good job!! So, now not only is Mark on the board, Flossbolna has taken the lead.

party:party:

:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:

:cool1::cool1::cool1:

I don't suck anymore! Or at least marginally less!
 
Liesa, I am so sorry to hear about all the drama you had yesterday. Glad your FIL is okay (the friend who lets us use his condo has been having heart problems and they did that exact same thing on him last Friday). How are the kids with the missing teeth doing?

Sorry you didn't get the job...but I know you weren't too disappointed about it.

Moving by the end of this year????
 
Liesa,
Yikes! How much can one person take in the span of a day! I truly hope FIL is okay. I can't believe he actually took you guys out to dinner. That's one strong individual!

Sorry about the job, but I'm glad you're okay with it. Her loss, in my opinion.
 
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