First of all, a big thanks to Drew for the kick in the pants to update. It sort of backfired though, because now I don't want to post and push Jack's adorable face off of my blog. But, update I must.
It has been a long time since I had the chance to sit down and update -- I am going to sincerely try my hardest to be better about these things. Work has been crazy and time has been lacking, but I think that makes it all the more important for me to update since it means I don't get to keep up with people over the phone either...
Now for the biggest update: Jamie and I went to Northern Europe with the family and it was great. I'm actually sitting in the Newark Airport right now. I forked over the $7.95 for 24 hours of internet access because a) I have been out of contact with the world for the past 11 days and b) we have FIVE hours in the airport waiting for our connection. Despite the fact that the gate next to ours in Copenhagen went directly to Dulles and held mostly cruise passengers, Jamie and I had to fly to NEWARK and sit in the airport for five hours. Thumbs down.
But, first things first. Here is the blog post I wrote on the first day on our cruise. I will be updating every day for the next week or so as I post what I wrote while we were on our trip...
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Monday, July 21, 2008
So there has been a long hiatus from the blog. Thanks to our most favorite officiant, Drew, I have been kicked back into the blogging fold. Unfortunately, I’m away from the internet and the ability to do such things as check my mail and/or write to the blog. Fortunately, I can write these blog entries in anticipation of actually having the internet next week. I’ll post a new blog every day – it’ll be like a little time capsule. Fun times.
And so…Jamie and I have been invited to cruise the Baltic over ten days by my ever-so-accommodating parents. I am actually writing this from awesome balcony of my stateroom as we cruise out of the Swedish archipelago after spending a day in Stockholm. The views from this balcony are awesome…
…also, Stockholm is especially photogenic.
But, I’ll back up a little. Jamie and I left for Copenhagen on Friday afternoon and met up with my parents in Dulles International Airport. From there it was an 8-hour flight. Sadly, there was no electricity on the plane – seriously. We couldn’t even turn on the overhead lights to read. So the 8-hour flight felt a little longer…the good thing was that we actually slept. Good thing, too, because by the time we got to our connection in Frankfurt it was 5am.
Before boarding the ship, Jamie and I hopped on the metro in Copenhagen and walked around downtown. Sadly, our camera was packed away in our bag, so we were unable to document this part of our trip. We exchanged some money, traveled around town and ate some overpriced food. We even contemplated – not really – entering the Erotica Museum.
Stockholm was gorgeous. We got to tour the City Hall where they announce the Nobel Prize winners and took lots of pictures in the City Hall’s “Gold Room”.


Did you know: the City Hall was made from 8 million handmade bricks? Crazy. But very nice to look at.Our next stop is Helsinki, Finland. We have educated ourselves on the “Daughter of the Baltic” by going to a lecture on its history this afternoon.
I’ll be posting on Helsinki tomorrow.
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