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10 months!!!
... flu. My parents got it first therefore they could understand my suffering quite well. But now, I feel better and I can spend time on more enjoyable things like trying Christmas cookies, emptying my first Santa Claus bag (with many mandarins and no peanuts!) or marvel at the heavy snowfall. Soon, I will celebrate my first Christmas and first New Year :)!
That’s all for this year, more to come in ...
3/4 years old!
... wenn wir dir rufen oder du uns von weitem kommen siehst, du plapperst mit uns, plapperst nach, fütterst uns, machst gerne Gugus-Dada, kletterst auf uns herum und lachst uns immer wieder an, so dass es uns einfach mitreisst. Du bist ein tolles Kind und es ist bereichernd, dich in unserem Leben zu haben und dich in deinem Leben begleiten zu dürfen. Unser kleiner Zwirbel, wir sind gespannt auf den nächsten Monat mit dir :)!
9 months Yaira Lea ...
A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... by the size and elaborate golden architecture of the church, along with the mural paintings on the walls and the big organ that stood in the back of the church. The climb to the top was ************g and I was a bit claustrophobic inside because of the narrow and tight winding staircase that gets you to the top. Even though my legs were shaking when we reached the highest point we had a great view and I felt like we were among the clouds (however, ...
A crash course in Appenzeller history and culture
... is still operational. Cloth measuring 4 m in width can be embroidered on it using 312 needles simultaneously. We were fortunate enough to see a lady actually using the machine. She was embroidering a pattern of a dog onto a handkerchief and these were actually being sold at the museum. The embroidery industry came into existence because women were looking for independent work while the men were off in the Alps with the cowherds. Eventually, the ...
When the cows come marching in...Alpabfahrt!
... br>
We then headed to the local Migros (this is one of the major supermarket chains in Switzerland) and it was absolutely pouring buckets by now. So we dashed in only to be shocked by the prices here – bananas at 3 SF/kg, melons twice as expensive as in France....cheese is still cheap here compared to Canada so we bought one new variety (Tilsiter) and then of course, the chocolate aisle! It wasn’t as grand as I’d hoped for in my ...