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| Christmas may be weeks away, but
it's already Advent season... |
...and that means a new present
from Aunt Ina every day! |
Today it's a calendar game |
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| First you have to put it
together like a puzzle... |
...and then you can play. |
Of course I beat Mommy every
time! |
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| Daddy, Mommy, and I went to
Salzburg for the weekend. That yellow house behind me is where Mozart was
born. |
As it was raining, we spent a
lot of time in the natural history museum. I was kind of scared of this
dinosaur, because it moved and roared and glowed a scary red color. |
The bears and lions seemed much
more tame. |
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Is that Nala behind me? |
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| Looking at my hand under a
microscope |
Now, this dinosaur is not scary! |
Mommy's very happy in the main
shopping street of Salzburg |
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| Hannukah starts tonight and
Daddy told my Kindergarten all about it |
Bettina and Florian and their
little daughter Philippa were here for dinner. |
Daddy gave me his camera and I
took a lot of pictures too. Most of them didn't come out well but this one
did! |
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| Now we're in Arnstorf at Oma and
Opa's house for Christmas |
I'm opening my presents so fast
one after another that Mommy has to pose with my presents. |
Uncle Rainer can't believe the
present-mania here |
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| I can't stop smiling! |
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| What should I open next? |
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| Mommy modeling her new coat |
I'm starting to get tired. It's
only about 11pm, after all! |
The next morning I play with my
new presents in front of Oma and Opa's new wood-burning fireplace. |
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| I love my Mommy |
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and my Daddy. |
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As usual, Oma made a lot of food
for us. |
I may be almost 5, but I still
love my baby bottle. |
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| Thanks, Uncle Rainer, for taking
some of these pictures |
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Do you think this piece of
chicken is big enough for me? |
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