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New Teeth
Check out these teeth! In the last three weeks or so The Banana has gained four new top teeth. Only two are really visible here, though. They are nice and sharp. Take my word for it.
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Middle Child Drama: Problems with Sisters
He was upset because his big sister got to the ball first. This morning Mr. Sneaky Pants was having a difficult time adjusting to the fact that it was morning. In other words, he woke up in a horribly bad mood. I was snuggling him on the couch, while The…
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To Cooperate or to Not Cooperate
Sometimes Sarah and Mr. Sneaky Pants get along so nicely and work so well together, like Friday afternoon when we hiked down by the creek. The whole trip DOWN the steep trail they held hands and giggled and had the best of times. And then there is the rest of…
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Not Always a Pretty Picture
Unfortunately, I’m not one of those mothers who always manages to keep her kids’ noses clean and nicely wiped, their faces free of debris from lunch. And although I’m rather embarrassed sometimes when people come up to me with a klenex (which I’ve most certainly forgotten to bring with me)…
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Three Kids, One Picture!
Check this out Grandma Robbie! All three are actually looking the same direction.
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Minor Confusion
Last Saturday on our way to swimming lessons at the university we passed the football field, where the marching band was practicing and some students were tossing around a football. Mr. Sneaky Pants: Look! Look! They’re playing taco football, mama! Sarah: No, NOOOOO! Not Taco football! You eat tacos. Mr.…
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Sunday Afternoon Hiking
After church yesterday we zipped an hour and a half northeast to do some fall hiking. Gregory and I love, love, LOVE autumn. I love that the bugs, now frozen, have disappeared. I love wearing comfy hooded sweatshirts. I love cool crisp air. I love dressing my kids in cuddly…
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Invitation
Do join us for some afternoon pandemonium, anytime. Really.
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Messy Writing
All week long Sarah has been working on pictures to give to her classmates. When I was teaching secondary English, I had one student who was a truly amazing writer, so good in fact, that when I read his first story he turned in I actually called him to my…
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Out My Window
This is my neighbor’s fantastic red maple tree that I get to see out my dining room and kitchen windows, and walk right past at least two times a day when I take Sarah to and from the bus stop for school.