More of our adventures in Europe!

More of our adventures in Europe!

We have exhausted the kids. In Vienna, the kids slept through the whole tour. A LONG HOT night train to Poland. I decided to get cabs and not make the kids walk following a map. We got 2 and he took off. 66 Zlotys later we are there. We walk in, look out the window and we see the taxicab stand. We paid 66 zlotys to drive around the block and 50 feet from where we started. We laughed so hard!! When we got off the train, we arrived in Poland to visit Auschwitz. It is hard to imagine what went on in places like this, but I think it is important to never forget. What an incredible journey. From big cities to tiny farm towns, I am grateful for the blessing we have in the good ‘ol USA.  Here are some pictures that my oldest, Katie, took over the past few days:

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Sandy’s passion for connecting with people and her remarkable ability to capture her subjects’ personality make her one of the world’s premier portrait photographers. She holds the prestigious titles of Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA and has served on the Board of Directors for the Professional Photographers of America. She isn’t as concerned with those titles, though, as much as she is proud of her ability to transform a single moment in her studio into an invaluable, time-transcending work of art. Sandy first established herself and her studio with heart-touching children’s portraits and remains one of the world’s most-respected children’s portrait photographers to this day. Charity and education play significant roles in Sandy’s life as well, as Sandy Puc Portrait Design is consistently involved with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Locks of Love, Operation Smile, The Children’s Hospital, The Food Bank of the Rockies and The Denver Dumb Friends League. Sandy is also a co-founding member of Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, a non-profit organization that provides portraiture services to families whose babies will never leave the hospital. Complementing Sandy are three incredibly skilled Associate Photographers: Helen Noakes, Liz Ogg and Sean Rozales. Combined, Helen, Liz and Sean have been with Sandy for 14 years. Each Associate has extensive professional photography education in addition to specific training under Sandy. Getting your portrait taken can be unnerving, even stressful for some, but Puc’ and her staff have a knack for putting their subjects at ease.

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