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Completing the European Circle!

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Well, the quick trip to London didn’t quite work out for us. Margot’s ankle was still a little to tender for such an excursion and the wet cooler weather was also becoming a bit of an issue. So, we decided to leave the London venture for a different British Isles trip sometime in the not-to-distant future. Instead we spent an extra few days wandering about Paris and enjoying what could be our favourite international city so far.
From Paris we made good time heading through Belgium to another amazingly beautiful city, Amsterdam. We stayed at a great campground about 20 minutes from Dam Square and we felt right at home wandering about these beautiful and familiar canals again, but I’ll have to admit, we were missing the company of Bert and Camilla this time around. Luckily for us, we have our new Dutch family to count on for a warm and welcome feeling. The red carpet was rolled out again and we had such a wonderful day eating and visiting. We can hardly wait to see them in Canada so that we can reciprocate this hospitality.
The weather’s been getting much colder lately with icicles forming and the space heater working overtime so it’s got us moving things along a little bit faster than planned. We had almost forgot about the cold. So, here we are after 28,000km, back at Dumo-Reismobile, the dealership outside of Dulmen, Germany that has been so fantastic to deal with. Michael Thyssen has been true to his word in every possible way and his excellent staff has been extremely helpful to us as we wrap up our European adventure, just like they were at getting it started. We’re now in the process of packing up the bulk of our things for freight shipping back home and have discovered that this is not an easy or inexpensive venture. The guys here at the dealership are graciously helping us with arranging the carriers to transport it. All we have to do is “pack-it-up” which sounds so easy when you say it quickly… Why did we bring so much stuff?
From here we will start the next phase of our return trip home via Asia-Pacific. Our sights are now set on flying from Frankfurt, Germany to Dubai, United Arab Emirates where thankfully the temperature is averaging in the 30’s. This could be our Christmas “vacation” destination. From there, eastward toward Bangkok,Thailand or possibly Singapore, Malaysia. We don’t plan on spending too much time working our way back home but we do plan on sampling a little bit of Asian culture as we skip our way along and getting back to the Pacific Northwest within three to six weeks. And yes! we are getting excited. As for the Blog during this phase, I will do my best to sneak in a short post whenever I get the chance but depending on our time and wifi availability they will probably be much more limited… lucky for you.

Road Ramble: Merry Christmas!

Our Christmas will be very different and I suspect somewhat difficult this year as we’ll be celebrating it without family and friends nearby for the first time ever. We’re already starting to think about having a family turkey dinner in March just to give us the strength to make it through the season. I can’t tell you how much we are going to miss the kids and all the fun times we have with everyone over the holidays. I’m sure that no one is feeling too sorry for us… but keep in mind that you’ll all be front and centre in our minds, and we’re wishing everyone a very…
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
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Author: Bruce & Margot

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5 thoughts on “Completing the European Circle!

  1. Brad Reid's avatar

    WHAT??? WAIT!! Europe CAN’T Be over already?!?! I feel like that scene in “Forest Gump” (clip included in my web address below) when he stops running and the guy in the pack says “Now what are we supposed to do?”. I have been following your travels and living through you …my suggestion if it’s not too late, grab the Van and head back to Spain!!

  2. Al & Val's avatar

    Have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy your remaining time to the limit and when you get back into our neck of the woods please consider a stop in Sherwood Park (We have a comfortable motorhome that might make you feel the transition a little better). We’ll be back from our winter travels around the end of March.

  3. Rhys Kent's avatar

    Christmas in Dubai? Well I wouldn’t go looking for Nativity scene porcelain there….Allah U Akbar!!!!!
    And don’t mention dear old Saint Nick eh?
    But have fun!

  4. mepotvin2014's avatar

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you both!!!! Have fun in Dubai.
    Marcel & Edie

  5. Joanne and Dave's avatar

    Hi you two!
    Well, good news is that our Ukrainian Christmas Dinner feast is on Greyhound… unknown news is whether or not we can abstain from digging in before you get home (kidding). Weather has been pretty good here and we are getting ready for the Xmas season, which we most happily will share with your extended family on Christmas Eve.

    Dubai? Well, from what I’ve seen and heard, there’s some most interesting spots where you can swim in your own private pool 40 stories above the rest of the world – wouldn’t that be something? Well, especially for me as … not so much-I’m not fond of heights and… oh gosh… my swimming apparel has not been replaced since I tried on my 20 yr old swim suit in Parksville and in promptly disintegrated into the mineral pool. Why doesn’t elastic stay forever young?

    However, where ever you go I’m sure you’ll have a fabulous time and meet many more interesting people/see sights that you will share thru the camera!

    Have fun!
    J.

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