Hi everyone!
As most of you know, Ray has accepted a 2-year assignment with Toyota's European Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. For those of you who do not know, Belgium is located next to France, Germany and the Netherlands. The home of NATO and the European Union, it is considered the "gateway to Europe" with its easy access to many European countries. (Hint, hint--good excuse to come and visit!)
Ray started his new position in February, 2008. The girls and I arrived here in late March. We are living just outside the city of Brussels in the commune of Tervuren, Belgium.
Although we are sad to temporarily leave our family and friends, we are excited for this adventure. What an opportunity to leave our tiny box and experience life outside of America!
As most of you know, Ray has accepted a 2-year assignment with Toyota's European Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. For those of you who do not know, Belgium is located next to France, Germany and the Netherlands. The home of NATO and the European Union, it is considered the "gateway to Europe" with its easy access to many European countries. (Hint, hint--good excuse to come and visit!)
Ray started his new position in February, 2008. The girls and I arrived here in late March. We are living just outside the city of Brussels in the commune of Tervuren, Belgium.
Although we are sad to temporarily leave our family and friends, we are excited for this adventure. What an opportunity to leave our tiny box and experience life outside of America!
Monday, July 20, 2009
A Day at the Beach in Rhodes, Greece...
Our ship arrived into Rhodes early on the morning on July 1st. Rhodes is located just south east of Greece, in the Aegean Sea (near Turkey).
We decided to spend our day on the beach, so we packed up our bathing suits, towels and sunscreen and headed to Elli Beach, a 20 minute walk from our cruise ship.
Our stroll took us past the Harbor Gates, the old city fortifications and some beautiful coastline.
By the time we arrived, it was so hot that everyone was anxious to get into the water! We rented lounge chairs with umbrella's and spent a relaxing day out in the sun. It was a great time swimming with the kids -- the only downside was that the beach was covered with pebbles. Ouch!!
We decided to have lunch at Elli Beach Restaurant, which was just a few meters from our beach chairs. The goat cheese salad that I ordered was simply delicious!
After lunch, it was more beach time for the kids before heading back to the ship.
The men were nice enough to take the kids back, while Karen and I headed into town to do some shopping. Before we knew it, it was time to go back onboard and rest up before dinner, which was our last formal night.
Demitrios serving up some Baked Alaska!
After our daily sunset walk on deck, we headed straight to the Show Lounge. DS had arranged to meet her new shipboard friend from Australia for a "playdate" just before the evening's show.
Then, we all sat together to watch the evening's entertainment, "Enigma", a magic show. Although the show was mediocre, the highlight was when David was picked to go on stage to "star" in one of the acts. That was the evening's true entertainment!
After a long day, it was "lights out" for the girls as we sailed off towards Crete. This cruise is just going way too fast...!!!
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