Monday, March 2, 2009

Eurocrew plus two!!!

The Eurocrew is pleased to announce that we will be having two new members join us for part of our trip. Our Uncle Tommy (or Tom) and Uncle Robert (or Robert) will be flying over to Europe and meeting us for a few days of adventure.


Tom will be flying into Milan, Italy on June 12, where he will then take a train into Monte Carlo, Monaco. The Eurocrew will meet with him there for a one-night stay in Monte Carlo, most likely in a hotel slightly nicer than the hostels we will be used to staying in.


From Monte Carlo, the Eurocrew (with it’s new member) will train up into Switzerland, where we will meet up with Robert who will have just arrived in Milan on June 14. Together, the six of us will explore Switzerland together. We are also in the process of adjusting our schedule in Switzerland, and may be taking Zurich out of the schedule. There seems to more in Switzerland that we want to do than we have time for, and going to Zurich just because it is a big city to see does not seem like the wisest choice. Instead, we will be spending most of our time in Interlaken and the surrounding areas. More to come later on our final schedule of destinations. We are sure that with the help and company of our two new members, our time in Switzerland will be truly unforgettable.

Our two new members will then both fly out of Milan, Italy on June 21, as the Eurocrew treks south towards the Cinque Terre and Rome. We couldn’t be more excited to have our honorary Eurocrew members join us for what should be an amazing time in Monaco and Switzerland.

On a side note, Bo will be flying to Dallas for the week of March 7-15, where he and Tommy will be spreading out a giant map of Europe and will be finalizing many of the details of the trip. 52 days doesn’t seem to be enough time to see and do everything the boys have dreamed of, so the unfortunate process of trimming things out must take place. We are currently finalizing our tour of the Normandy beaches, which we hope will be with a group of American veterans who were a part of the invasion of the beaches in 1941, and now live in France giving tours of the famous site.

The planning continues! Please keep us in your prayers. The time for saving money is running out, and we are all counting on a miracle. Talk to you guys soon!

-The Eurocrew

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