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Thursday, 24 June 2010

My 100 post.

This is kind of special, don't you think? The hundred post? 
I don't really know something special to say today,
but this post won't be like this:



Because I have something to say. It's not hundred-post-related-stuff, but special though.

First: Last week, on Thursday was my mom's birthday. A little late, but I still wanted to mention it here. Happy Birthday, mom! I love you!



Second: Since Tuesday my father is a PD. Dr.! And since today he is one year older. Happy Birthday Dad! You are great! Love you!


Third: Germany won yesterday! 





What a eventful and happy week! 




Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Soccer Fever

As you probably all know, at the moment the Soccer world cup is going on and tonight is the last preliminary game of Germany and they need to win! I've been nervous all week about this game and I think I'm gonna cry if they loose. But they won't!
Crossed fingers! 


Cacau

Lahm

Podolski

Özil

Schweinsteiger

The Germans!




Monday, 21 June 2010

Much Love Monday

Today I participate In Anna's Much Love Monday. Her blog is adorable, check it out here.



I love baloons.

















Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Trip to the Museum of Anatomy


Warning: This Post is a little gross!

In School I have biology as advanced course and yesterday our courses went to the museum of anatomy in Bale. It was really interesting but also really, really gross. 
So, if you have a weak stomach, do not watch the following pictures...





Herz eines Elefanten, eines Menschen und einer Maus
















Sunday, 13 June 2010

Trip to the US Part I : New York Day 2

On our second day in New York we experienced a little of New Yorks manifoldness. 
In the morning we took the subway to Chinatown where we strolled through the streets, shoot many, many pictures and went to Starbucks. I know, that's not really "chinatownish", but we found out that you can drink a lot of bad coffee in the U.S. (no offense but we like strong coffee) and so Starbucks became sort of "the café of our trust".
We also walked through the Streets of Little Italy and Soho where we stopped at a lovely little Restaurant called "Soho Garden". 
Then we took a subway to Brooklyn where my dad and me went to a bass shop and my dad tested some "Sabowsky-" (or something like that) Basses.
Then we walked over the Brooklyn Bridge. So beautiful!
On the other side we saw some street dancers who danced to Micheal Jackson Music. Really cool. We saw the Ground Zero and walked through Wall Street. 
A day full of contrasts! 



In Chinatown:















Lunch

Brooklyn









Brooklyn Bridge

















Back in New York









Ground Zero