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10 months!!!
10 Monate Yaira Lea Lüscher
Jetzt bin ich 10 Monate alt; das Leben geht weiter. Ich zahne fest (habe aber unterdessen schon 8 Zähne), kann gut frei stehen und mache sogar schon erste Schritte alleine, krabble gerne die Treppe hoch, plappere oft dada, mama, papa, duli-duli, didel-didel, etc., winke und probiere ade-ade zu sagen, esse vom Tisch (und habe sooo gern Fleisch – woher kommt das ...
3/4 years old!
... eating at the table with us and have your own plate... although you throw it to the floorwith great pleasure from time to time. You let us feel continuously, that you love us. You reach out for us with your arms, you crawl very fast towards us, you babble with us and after us; you climb on us and smile at us. You´re anamazing child, enrich our lives and we´re proud to accompany you in your life.
Hey little girl, we´re curious what brings the next month with you :).
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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
Yesterday night I returned from a little vacation in the Southern part of Germany. My Aunt and I visited what seemed like a hundred different cities and towns in less than two days! We started our trip in the city Ulm, which has little rivers flowing through the towns and also boarders the Danube River. We walked around the town exploring the little streams and beautiful buildings and also climbed the tallest church in the world, The Ulm Minster. I was ...
When the cows come marching in...Alpabfahrt!
... the valley from the top and a really nice coast back down.
As soon as I got back into camp, I showered and changed and we drove into Appenzell. We were there by 11:45 only to see a trail of cow dung on the streets! I immediately went into the TI and asked (hopefully) if the procession had already gone through even though I knew what the answer would be. Sure enough, the cows had gone through town about ten minutes ago. The lady at the TI said it ...
Barfussweg
... The barefoot hiking was a really memorable experience. The dew was still on the lush grass and it was like walking on a plush carpet. The sun was shining brightly and it was absolutely gorgeous walking through the fields with the Ebenalp towering on our right, small red trains going by every so often on our left and rolling fields of green with cows grazing and their bells ringing. The entire trail was only about 5km with only a few ...