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Archive for July, 2009

It is strange but true.  My dad had one rule growing up.  He never wanted the house to be rid of mayo or peanut butter.  I know that he enjoys both of those condiments, but I am still not sure why exactly that was so bad.  In fact, I always thought it was a little [...]

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Quote of the day:

Belle talking to her dad.
“If I have a pretend baby, you can bring lunch, dinner and treats to my house.”

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Tis the season where everyone has zucchini coming out their ears!  And while we are not quite there yet (I just got my first 3 this week!) I am eagerly awaiting the time that they are coming in droves.   I actually planted some more seeds in full sun about 2 weeks ago (my [...]

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Quote of the day:

This one is compliments of the neighbor boy last night.  He is 2.
(His mom was trying to light those snakes (black and you light them on the 4th of July and they grow…) with a cigarette lighter)
Mom: “OUCH! Mommy is a wus!”
Collin: “Mum, ‘R’ a wus?”
Mom: “Yep, mommy is a wus…”
*Pause*  Then he walks over [...]

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Quote of the day:

Some highlights of our conversations this morning.
B: “Mom, what color was Jesus’ robe?”
B: “Mom, when will Jesus’ mom and dad come back for his birthday?”
B: ” Mom, do people have cell phone who live in the sky (heaven)?”

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Mommahood with two.

They say that you can’t compare your kids to eachother.  And yet on the other hand, part of me things, “Well, I had one kid, I know what is going on here…”  I think each of those statements is correct… in its own sort of way.  There is something to be said for already having [...]

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Quote of the day:

Nothing quite prepares you for the day when your three and a half year old daughter walks around the corner and informs you of the following:
“Mom, I’m getting married.”
We just went to a wedding last weekend and I think that it is the first one that she understood what was happening.  This morning she said [...]

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