Saturday, June 28, 2008

Madrid

Madrid rocks! The capital of Spain is quite the town. Although I missed most of the celebrations following Spains victory in the Euro Championships, I still had a great time. The following are some of the highlights from my two days spent in this beautiful city.


The Palacio Real. It is the best preserved Palace in all of Europe or so says the Spanish. I am still kind of partial to Versailles.

Another look at the Palacio. The Madrid Opera is to my back.

The courtyard to the Palacio Real. I spent a lot of time here as there was plenty to see and learn about.

El Oso. This is the emblem of Madrid. This part of town was kind of crazy. It is called Sol and it had everything. Spent a lot of time here just kind of walking around.

Parque Juan Carlos I. This one is for JC. It was near my hotel.

Monument of Alfonso XII. This is at Parque del Retiro. The missionaries from the Madrid MTC had this place on lockdown. They even put on a concert. Good times.

The Puerta de Alcala, just outside the Parque del Retiro.

Not really sure why this was going on. I learned that there are some things us fat, hairy, naked guys should just not do. It was pretty funny though.

The Diosa Cibles statue that's in front of the Palacio de Communicaciones. It is one of the more famous landmarks in Madrid.

Nucky

Sunday, June 22, 2008

London

I've finally gotten around to downloading pictures from some of my latest adventures to my computer, so hopefully in the coming days I will be posting more. Since neither Daisie or I have mentioned anything about London, I thought that would be as good a starting point as any. It was awesome! Some of the highlights were Daisie and I going to see The Sound of Music at a West End Theatre and also being able to see some of the preparations for the Queen's birthday. The girls as always were troopers! Here are the pics.

Daisie and I in front of Tower Bridge.

The eye of London.

Me in front of Westminster Abbey.

Buckingham Palace.

Daisie at the Tower of London. The building on the left is where the Queen's jewels are held. The building on the right is where the prisoners were kept, including Sir Thomas More.

So stay tuned as I hope to begin posting more frequently. I'm sure Daisie will also start up again now that things are slowing down for her (she does have lots of cool pictures from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.)

Nuck

Sunday, June 1, 2008

The End Of An Era

So today has been the day I've been dreading for some time now... Daisie and the chicks are on their way back to Utah. Being in London over the weekend distracted me enough to make it a somewhat bearable goodbye scene at the airport. Nevertheless these next couple months can't go by fast enough!

Anyways, I thought I'd put something together with a few of the highlights that the past three months have provided us. Video disclaimer... I hope you enjoy seeing this, but by no means do I claim to the second coming of Steven Speilberg. Roger Ebert maybe... I'm more into judging than creating.

p.s. Love you tons Daisie, Samantha, and Sadie!!! Thanks for making this whole experience worthwhile for me! I miss you tons!!!

p.s.s. If anyone is in need of a pink or green stroller that have absolutely zero tread remaining give Daisie a shout out.

Nuck (aka Daddy)