They are in Heidelberg now and the new job is in Kaiserslautern. The excuse I got was they are closing down Heidelberg and we need to be next to a base for the girls. But if I read between the lines I know she just finished some classes that makes her better educated in her field; she was not happy with her last boss and or his policies; and they are having so much fun over there.
She keeps us informed about the girls threw facebook. At least once a month they are posting pictures of a new place they got to visit. So many I could not even begin to give you a list. They are going to Bruges, Belgium next weekend to visit.
I was orginally very worried but they are doing well. Their house in Maryland is rented to a nice couple and my son has found a job that lets him keep his top secret clearance. So life seems to be very well for them in Germany and I just had that feeling this was going to happen.
What I need to look into is...... I think they get a free trip home every year or so as part of the deal. They must be using this time/money to visit new places over there.
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