Thursday, September 11, 2014
Brother-Sister Iceland Expedition
It's been quite a journey. We can't wait to hear details from the duo about their adventures in Iceland. Here they were quite gussied up 10 years ago and another 8 years (or so) before that. How time doth fly!!!
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Finland's Bunny Slippers
Some high-end Finnish Fashionistas have
created a line of of either Playboy Bunny High Heels or very sensible bunny slippers. Can't tell. The sister style was bright blue with a HUGE pink puff. You can imagine - not so good outside the bedroom.
created a line of of either Playboy Bunny High Heels or very sensible bunny slippers. Can't tell. The sister style was bright blue with a HUGE pink puff. You can imagine - not so good outside the bedroom.
Fear the Beard
By now Clarke should be terrifying Iceland's reindeer, moose, trolls and other creatures.
Evidently the volcano took note, but Lisa knows his true self.
Evidently the volcano took note, but Lisa knows his true self.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Heading home
Chuck and I are awaiting our 13 hour flight - hoping to catch the Northern Lights (NOT the volcano in Iceland). Clarke and Lauren are off to hike in together and separately in Iceland/Norway/Denmark and Sweden, Lisa to start her residency in Finland.
"Moi. Moi!" is "Goodbye" in Finnish. So we are now "finished" with ALL language puns, ridiculous accents and the urge to break into the complete soundtrack and lyrics from "Frozen."
"Moi. Moi!" is "Goodbye" in Finnish. So we are now "finished" with ALL language puns, ridiculous accents and the urge to break into the complete soundtrack and lyrics from "Frozen."
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