We finally made it out of the Czech Republic and our last couple of days there
were really nice. It was great not to have the stress of school and just enjoy
the place for a while. The weather turned into Spring and was wonderful! We
left a lot of our belongings over there trying to lighten our luggage. Connor
has been key in getting through the airports because he have taught him to go
up to the check in people and say hello in whatever language.
It warms up the workers and they have been waiving our extra luggage fees! So
far he has used Dobre Den, Bonjour, Buenos Dias, and ´ello.

We went from Prague into Paris and then took the Disney bus out to Disneyland.
Andrea had worked her magic so it was free to head out there for the day and
we booked a super cheap hotel that included breakfast! It has been fun trying
to get around Europe as cheap as possible, using Andrea´s business cards and
an assortment of credit cards. Disneyland Paris was ok, but a little lacking.
It was nice to have some Americana though! We were laughing because we went in
to Frontierland and went straight in for some American food!

Then we went to a hotel in Paris that we found an great deal at. We saw the
Eiffle Tower, walked all the way from the Louve to the Arc de Triump, ducked
the lines at the Musee de Orsay and saw some art, saw Notre Dame, ate some
serious crepes, and Andrea took us around looking at DeVince Code stuff. It
was fast and furious, but the weather was great and we had fun.

We then flew to London and caught a flight down to the South of Spain with
this discount British tour group. Spain is fantastic and it is so nice to be
in a country where I can understand what is going on. Connor is practicing his
Spanish and having fun playing with some British kids in the kids clubs. We
will be here for a week until we fly home on May 5th into LA. We are trying
to decide if we are going to take this tour that goes to Morroco for the day.
I think Andrea just wants to have “Africa” on her passport! She said it is
worth not eating this week to do it, so we might loose some serious weight as
well. :)

Possibly the best part of this time is that the rest of the T Birds on campus
are still in school. I guess the stress of the compacted semester in Prague
is worth it now and we are enjoying spending this time together as a family.

Love you,
Danny, Andrea, Connor