How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

We live in Lower Saxony around 1,5 hours southeast of Hamburg.

Why did you leave?
My Husband at the time was in the Army at Dexhime. I was 6 months pregnant when I came over and had a baby at Bad Kreuznauff. When the baby was 3 months old my Husband got sent back to the states to get out of the Army so I too returned back home. My baby was sick with a disease and the Army Doctor discovered the rare disease that he had that was first founded in Germany 10 years before he was born. We lived with German people in the back of their home in an apartment they had made. It was a wonderful experience that I will never forget. Having the baby in the Army Hospital was not so wonderful but we both survived the ordeal.
 
My Husband at the time was in the Army at Dexhime. I was 6 months pregnant when I came over and had a baby at Bad Kreuznauff. When the baby was 3 months old my Husband got sent back to the states to get out of the Army so I too returned back home. My baby was sick with a disease and the Army Doctor discovered the rare disease that he had that was first founded in Germany 10 years before he was born. We lived with German people in the back of their home in an apartment they had made. It was a wonderful experience that I will never forget. Having the baby in the Army Hospital was not so wonderful but we both survived the ordeal.
My Son always wanted to return to his birth country to see it but he has been sick all of his life and has a brain tumor and I have always been too afraid to travel with him that far again. He has seen pictures however but I always wished I could take him back there.
 
My Husband at the time was in the Army at Dexhime. I was 6 months pregnant when I came over and had a baby at Bad Kreuznauff. When the baby was 3 months old my Husband got sent back to the states to get out of the Army so I too returned back home. My baby was sick with a disease and the Army Doctor discovered the rare disease that he had that was first founded in Germany 10 years before he was born. We lived with German people in the back of their home in an apartment they had made. It was a wonderful experience that I will never forget. Having the baby in the Army Hospital was not so wonderful but we both survived the ordeal.
I'll send a private message as to not digress from the thread's topic
 
8 today. My sister left today and they're halfway back to SC - she called just to let me know she forgot her eggs!
We were talking chickens last night and she thought that all the eggs in the nesting box was from 1 hen. After enlightening her, she asked why they didn't use the other 5... I told her that her guess was as good as mine.:confused:

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Big Chickie who almost got got all of the credit.
 

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