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Archive for January, 2008

My son and I just spent 30 minutes expanding our vocabulary and having fun while donating rice to those who are hungry all at the same time. If you’ve never seen the website, please visit. If you have, try to better your last vocabulary level and give some food to those in need while having [...]

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As I finish up the laundry and begin packing once again for our two day blitz to St. Louis, I find that the prospect of taking the casts off makes me absolutely giddy. I realize that there is the possibility that he’ll put another set on but that is a very small possibility. The greater [...]

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"Scud Missiles"

I have long held the opinion that all men, upon marrying the love of their life, should have just one really obnoxious cycle every few years or so in order to fully be able to understand what we go through on a monthly basis due to our wonderful hormonal make up. After all, in order [...]

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A Close Shave

Dealing with our children’s growth seems to be one of the most difficult things for me. Yes, I want them to mature, grow up, and be able to do something without having to be told every little thing. On the other hand, growing up inevitably brings the increased probability of them doing more and more [...]

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Yes, you read that right. Jonathan has an ‘altitude’. Regularly. Especially lately. He takes on an attitude, er altitude, whenever he wants to one up his brother. I’m assuming that lately that’s because his brother seems to be accepting more and more responsibility around the house and doing more and more [...]

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This past weekend we drove back to St. Louis, spent a wonderful evening with Nana, Uncle Mick and Aunt Nancy, and then headed in on Monday morning to see Dr. Dobbs. They removed her first casts and then after he examined her, they put on another set. Dr. Dobbs believes this will be her last [...]

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This past weekend we drove back to St. Louis, spent a wonderful evening with Nana, Uncle Mick and Aunt Nancy, and then headed in on Monday morning to see Dr. Dobbs. They removed her first casts and then after he examined her, they put on another set. Dr. Dobbs believes this will be her last [...]

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Amazing Art

As a homeschooling Mom, there are moments. Yes, there are those moments(and we all know what those moments are, don’t we? LOL), but there are also moments when you just want to do something so not on the agenda that it drives you nuts until you exit, stage left, to something totally new and different. [...]

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Amazing Art

As a homeschooling Mom, there are moments. Yes, there are those moments(and we all know what those moments are, don’t we? LOL), but there are also moments when you just want to do something so not on the agenda that it drives you nuts until you exit, stage left, to something totally new and different. [...]

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Peace

The picure is precious. The peace and gentle curiosity expressed just makes me smile. And then there’s the fact that I love cats… I won’t remind you of my opinion of deer.

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