Our good friends Mike and Patty hosted their annual couture party on St. Patty’s Day weekend. We can’t get enough of the photo booth! Isn’t everyone lovely in their green.
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Seamroige Couture Party
March 20, 2012 -
Flipping Days, Working US Hours in France
February 5, 2012Recently Dusty sent me a link to a post on 37signlas about working US hours from Europe. I thought it was a great article describing how someone works 9-5pm from another country. It made me start thinking about how easy it was for us to adjust to the time change and how our move to France for 5-weeks didn’t seem to change our work schedule.
We plan on going back to France this summer and people are often surprised to hear that we keep US work hours while we’re there. The US is behind France by 6 hours so when it’s 9am in Omaha it’s 3pm in Paris. Dusty and I would usually wake up by 9 or 10am, check email from previous day, spend a little time together, relax, get some breakfast, and start working. Dusty would be continue to work while I went to the market and/or grocery store to get our groceries for the day. We’d usually make a grocery list in the morning that included what I needed to get (and google any items I didn’t know how to pronounce so I could ask for them at the market).
I taught a hybrid communication course while were were there and met with my students before we left for Europe and then met with them again when I returned. While we were in France my students had to listen to online lectures and turn in assignments via the internet. I answered student questions each morning and then spent the afternoons grading assignments, emailing grades and feedback to each student individually.
Dusty would schedule meetings between 3pm and 9pm each day which most people might think would ruin their day but since Dusty and I spent most of the day together it wasn’t a problem at all. Over the years I’ve grown accustomed to Dusty working long hours, often working until 1 or 2am (out or in the home) so having a Skype meeting at 9pm is no big deal for us. We’d schedule dinner plans around when Dusty had a meeting and most of our sightseeing was done on weekends so we didn’t have any problems finding free time.
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Merry Christmas
January 4, 2012 -
Thanksgiving – Giving Thanks
December 7, 2011We’ve spent the last few Thanksgiving weekends in Minneapolis and again this year we made the drive up north. Here are a few pictures from our weekend with friends and family.
On another note of thanks. I received an email over the holiday weekend from a student who I had a few semesters ago. I thought it was nice message to pass along. It also reminds me that I should be sending out messages of my thanks to others as well.
Thank you for each and every contribution that you’ve made to my life conciously as well as unconciously. I truly appreciate the guidance and knowledge you instill in me and other students with all that you have! I am grateful for people like you in my life and personally wish you a Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving. Enjoy ( :
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Happy 4 Years Together
December 2, 2011We celebrated our fourth year of marriage while in France. We went on a dinner cruise up the Rhone River. It was a great night and a great five weeks together. If you can believe it, we spent every day together. Dusty would work all day, I’d teach my online course in the morning and then go shopping at the market for lunch and dinner. We spent a lot of time together. A lot of people told us that they could never spend that much time with their significant other. This month away from distractions made me realize how much I enjoy spending time with Dusty and how much we have in common. Every year we get our pictures taken and although it took us six months to get them taken this year, they turned out great.
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Camping Adventures
October 16, 2011I don’t know what came over my husband but he decided that he wanted to take me camping. He said something about wanting to build a fire. I wouldn’t consider myself or Dusty big outdoorsy people but the weekend was a success. We drove a couple of hours away to Indian Cave State Park. Even though we had never been to the campgrounds and arrived after dark we got the tent set up and the fire started. It was a nice weekend away from our cell phones. We played yatzee, went hiking, watched the fire, and drank some wine.
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Omaha Fashion Week
October 2, 2011One of our favorite events in Omaha is the Annual Fall Omaha Fashion Week. This is our third year attending. I love seeing what all of the local designers are able to create. It’s amazing what great talent we have in Omaha. Omaha Fashion Week is not only a collection of talented designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models but it’s also the highlight of Omaha’s social calendar. Dusty and I aren’t very fashion forward but I love seeing what beautiful things people are wearing. We hosted a pre-soiree at our place before the big event.
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Cinque Terre, Italy
July 11, 2011The last week of our trip to Europe this summer was spent vacationing in Italy. The Cinque Terre is a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera. “The Five Lands” is composed of five villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. We stayed in Vernazza and hiked to the other towns on both sides. It was so peaceful and relaxing. It was a wonderful ending to our trip.
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Milane, Italy
July 10, 2011We spent our last two days in Milane before returning back to the States. We did a lot of sightseeing and eating wonderful Italian food. Milane was beautiful and had a great sense of history (just as ever other city does in Europe) but after leaving Cinque Terre and it’s sense of cozyness and feeling like “home” it was hard to adjust to such a large city with so many shoppers.
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Weekend Trip to Beaune, France
June 30, 2011During our adventures this summer we spent a weekend in Beaune.Beaune is the wine capital of Burgundy in eastern France and one of the reasons we went to visit (Burgundy wine is one of our favorites). If you can believe it Beaune is one of the key wine centers in France. The town is surrounded by some of the world’s most famous wine villages. Beaune is a walled city, with about half of the battlements, ramparts, and the moat, having survived and in good condition, and the central “old town” is extensive. Beaune has a major food market on Saturdays which we were able to visit while we were there. There are a large number of stall holders supplying a broad selection of products and specialties from Burgundy and the surrounding regions. We had a great weekend of sightseeing, tasting wines, and eating delicious food.