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Jason, Amber, and Jackson Poulter: August 2010
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Jason, Amber, and Jackson Poulter. Monday, August 30, 2010. Jackson is 2 months in these pics. Jason is the one in the middle. Sunday, August 29, 2010. Alright, we gotta catch up. Here are some photos of Jackson starting from when he was first born to now. Jackson is already 2 months old. He weighs 12 lbs and is 23 3/4 in. He smiles a lot and talks to us by cooing. Jason and I love him to death! Jackson is our precious little boy. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Envelope Punch Board...
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Jason, Amber, and Jackson Poulter: February 2009
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Jason, Amber, and Jackson Poulter. Monday, February 23, 2009. A Nice Evening Together. Saturday, February 21, 2009. This is the marvelously expensive grocery store that is just down the street from our apartment. It is the most expensive grocery store in the world. $7.00 for a gallon of milk seems pretty ridiculous if you ask me. Luckily we joined the grocery stores "club" and milk is now on sale for $4.50. Unfortunately milk goes bad, otherwise we would stack up. But I can't complain, I live in hawaii.
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Jason, Amber, and Jackson Poulter: November 2010
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Jason, Amber, and Jackson Poulter. Friday, November 5, 2010. It has been raining quite a bit lately in Hawaii and it has been more chilly. Jackson hardly ever wears jackets, pants, or shoes.so I decided to take advantage of this cold day. Here he is in his hoodie. He didn't know what to think about his shoes. He sure didn't know what they were and why they were on his feet. Some recent things he has done for the FIRST time are:. Eating rice cereal (video is posted on facebook). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Postcards from Germany: January 2009
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. Social Networking: Just Friends? Why with notes on Facebook? Where is the line between appropriate and "over-sharing" get drawn? I found myself wondering about that as I went through my own list. Anyway, to those of you interested in what I deemed random enough to share, here is the list in all its glory. 1 I love the word potato. And pistachio. I have no idea why. 2 I have full-on dialogues with myself (posing/answering questions) even with others around. 5 I sleep like a rock.
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Postcards from Germany: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. A Night At The Museum(s). Last night we were privy to anmazing and wonderful experience unique to (as far as I know) Berlin. Every museum in the city, all 98 of them, were not only open late (2 am) but for one price of a ticket, you could see them all! On a side note, I really appreciate any and all of you guys who are reading me blather on about my experiences here. It's really good to my experiences in written form, and I hope that you enjoy reading as much as I do writing.
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Postcards from Germany: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Ich hätte durch die Bürokratie schneiden, aber wo liegt die Schere? So, after a very interesting side trip to Political Land (wedged between the Harvey the Rabbit's House and a traffic-free L.A.), PfG is back to doing what it does best: unpacking cultural dilemmas and travel blogging. Assuming, of course, that is what this blog does best. Or perhaps another country? Or is this experience perhaps unique to the Bundesrepublik. Friday, July 3, 2009. However, bad not for the reasons t...
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Postcards from Germany: June 2009
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Monday, June 22, 2009. 45 Flaschen Bier an der Wand. So as the title would suggest, I do in fact return home to America in a scant 45 days. As a sort of sendoff, I am titling all posts from here on out in German, but most of them speak for themselves if your German is not up to par. It seems weird to have spent such a period of time in another country (almost a year! It seems weird as well to have such a concrete endpoint to all of my affairs here in Germany! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Postcards from Germany: Wie amerikanisch bin ich? Questions...
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Wie amerikanisch bin ich? My questions for the readers out there: How do I reconcile the two of these ideas? Is there some sort of middle ground, particularly when there is no geographic middle ground? Another thing I have been ruminating on is the idea of a "reverse culture shock", an idea my roommate and close associates have discussed. Can I successfully reintegrate into an academic milieu so much more defined and regimented than Germany? May 27, 2009 at 10:55 AM. It is nice to ...
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Postcards from Germany: Ich hätte durch die Bürokratie schneiden, aber wo liegt die Schere?
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Ich hätte durch die Bürokratie schneiden, aber wo liegt die Schere? So, after a very interesting side trip to Political Land (wedged between the Harvey the Rabbit's House and a traffic-free L.A.), PfG is back to doing what it does best: unpacking cultural dilemmas and travel blogging. Assuming, of course, that is what this blog does best. Or perhaps another country? Or is this experience perhaps unique to the Bundesrepublik. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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