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Parents in Germany, Part II

June 16, 2010
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Right, then.  Parents’ European exploration, round two.  I had a hard time deciding what to include, so I’m going with the most replicable activities, for all of you planning to visit Munich in the next few months.  That means that once again a few things are missing.  Like the time spent in my husband’s hometown [...]

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Parents in Germany, Part I

June 2, 2010
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Before my parents hopped on a flight back to the States, I got a sneak peek at my dad’s travel journal.  Journal probably isn’t the right word.  It was actually more like a reeeeally long list.  A brave attempt to keep track of everything they had done in the preceding two weeks.  Every trip, every [...]

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Kaiserschmarrn

May 12, 2010
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First and foremost, happy belated Mother’s Day to all the moms out there, especially those brand new or soon-to-be ones.  You know who you are, and I hope that you know that I know what fantastic moms you’ll be.  Yay for babies!  And mothers!
As for my own mom, she’ll be here in less than a [...]

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Photos from Idaho

January 13, 2010

I thought I would follow up last week’s sickly post with some photos from my sojourn in Idaho.  Here’s what I had time for once I got off the couch:  a 2-hour drive, a trip to the grocery store, and the wedding of my beeeautiful cousin.  This all makes for, as you can see below, [...]

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Home Sick

January 6, 2010
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I’ve spent the last two weeks in Idaho.  On the couch.  It’s my new Happy Place, actually.  A social place.  Where shingles had the opportunity to meet sinus infection and laziness got reacquainted with reality TV.  Everyone, meet Nyquil.  There is a real, stuffed mountain lion (shot by my dad) staring me down from the [...]

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