harmony So....we're back in Geneva. what a long process. It just seems to drag on forever! We left Orem Utah at 8:30 am Tuesday and we got to Geneva at 12 pm ish Wednesday (or 4 am Utah time). Therefore from door to door, our trip took about 20 hours! No wonder I feel awful, exhausted and grouchy!
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spencer on Thursday May 6, 2010
oh, that's why you were grouchy ;) Yes, very exhausting. Can't wait to get over the jet lag.
spencer on Thursday May 6, 2010
But, you know what, the kids were really excellent on the plain. We've got awesome kids.
Peter312 on Tuesday May 11, 2010
Is that like the plain like the pioneers crossed?
spencer on Tuesday May 11, 2010
no, I meant plain, like airplain.
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I am the mother of three adorable kids Cado, Paisley, and Geneve.  I am a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Though we hail from Southern California, my husband works for KPMG and we're on a rotation in Geneva, Switzerland...

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