So we had one day to ourselves before Paul starts working on Monday and we thought we’d go to France, since this is where he served his mission. We rented a Mercedes and drove about an hour to Strasbourg, France on the Autobahn. We were driving about 103 mph. Yikes! But it was really fun. Strasbourg is this little town that is French and German in the Alsace region of France. Which I kept calling the “Applesauce Region” which I guess isn’t right? We had some French food: Foie gras, baguette, Brie cheese, and chocolate! Yummy! We saw a super old Cathedral from the 12th century that took 300 years to build. This has been my favorite part of the trip so far!
Looks like you 2 are having too much fun. My mom said she looked for you guys in London but I guess they failed. I want to see more pics. Bring them on.
Abigail & Jackson: more commonly known as Abbi and Baby Jack
The Story
Paul & Van met 7 years ago when Van had just finished high school and Paul was teaching high school (no, she was not in high school while he was teaching and she wasn't his student...we get that question a lot!). They dated for 2 years until Van was old enough to get married and Paul was sure enough to make a commitment! They were married in the San Diego Temple (Van's hometown) and 2 years later (on their 2 year anniversary to be exact) Abigail was born! Then 21 months later...Jackson joined the fam! Then 2 1/2 years later, Amelie came! It's been a fun journey! Paul is a consultant doing...something...what was it again babe? Van stays at home with the kiddos and they often debate which job is harder. The Hunt Fam enjoys hanging out with each other, music, the outdoors, traveling, good food (especially good cheese!), good friends, babysitters, movies, anything "techy", apple products, politics, good books, church and being a family.
Looks like you 2 are having too much fun. My mom said she looked for you guys in London but I guess they failed. I want to see more pics. Bring them on.
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