This last Sunday was Emma's big day! She had worked hard to be ready, and we are very proud of her! Doesn't she look pretty and all grown-up in her baptism dress?

We had the baptismal service at 12.30--after church. Much of the ward was able to be there, as well as our neighbors, the Hillers, and Alex and Kathrin Gehrig, our friends from the Stuttgart Ward, Sigrid and Uwe Löhrmann, and Chuck's coworker, Jens. The Primary kids sang "If the Savior Stood Beside Me", and the talks were given by Stephanie Cyron and Mom. Dad got to do the Bishopric Welcome himself! One of the highlights was a "Watch Emma Grow Up" slide show we played for the "time filler" while Emma and Dad were getting changed. It was really fun for me to sort through all our pictures last week--to see how Emma has changed, how she hasn't, and all the fun things we've done over the years.

Here are just a few favorites: Busy Bee, Triple Horsey-Back Ride, Dutch Fashion Statement, A Baby in Her Tummy, Emma"roni", "Holding" Tinkerbell, and With a"Worried" Kira




It was a wonderful day for all of us. We love you, Emma!














There were rows and rows of artifacts that had been found during excavation in Pompeii, including plaster forms of bodies that had been trapped by the six meters of volcanic ash and sand which buried the city.
The girls are being safety conscious, and crossing a "busy" street at the crosswalk. Wagons were built high enough and with big enough wheels to drive between/over the large stones. That way, pedestrians were spared having to walk where the beasts of burden had been.























We had a beautiful ride along the coast...

