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Subject: birthing


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Date Posted: 09:20:27 02/22/13 Fri

I'm not quite sure, but the way you described it sounds about right. Our little Heave-ette is in for quite a shock when she enters this world. We are at the half way point now. I can't believe how much time seems to be dragging by. This gestation period is taking forever!

Paris was good. We saw tons and walked all over the place. I was more impressed with Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower than I thought I was going to be. They were pretty neat. We saw Napoleon's tomb as well. Maybe the funnest of facts I learned during the trip is about Napoleon's long (but short and shriveled) lost penis. You can read about it here:
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1988719_1988728_1988695,00.html

We are going sledding on Sunday here:
http://www.wallbergbahn.de/english/winter/sledding/
It's a 4 mile slope for sledding. I'm really excited for this!

The strong beer festivals are starting in Munich. The beers are supposed to be delicious and about 10% ABV, and so very dangerous. Strong beers were made here during lent because people used to fast and this was a way around it (drinking lots of beer on an empty stomach was OK). Instead of eating bread, they just made the beer stronger to get more carbs and calories. Brilliant!!!!

I am going to this one next weekend. http://www.nockherberg.com/starkbierfest.html

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