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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Blueberries
When we first starting giving “solid” foods to Elias it would take him a bit to accept each new offering. Typically he would give a very concerned look the first time it was spooned into his mouth, often followed by … Continue reading
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Back To Work
This summer I am working as a fourth grade teacher at a summer school program called AASK. It is the same program I have taught at for the past four years. It’s really great as a mom because the program … Continue reading
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I am a father. Today is my day.
I am coming to the end of my first Father’s Day. It has been a really great weekend for spending time with family, and that of course is the best part of Father’s day. I was also the recipient of … Continue reading
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The Look
It might just be my imagination….but I think Elias has given me “the look” a few times. What do I mean by “the look”? I mean the “I know you don’t want me to be doing this but I’m doing … Continue reading
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Look Who’s Standing
Elias has been trying to pull himself up on many things around the house lately. He has succeeded a few times. Here is one time that I was able to snap a picture quick enough. Nathan and I were both … Continue reading
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OMSI
Elias and I were lucky enough to be able to go to OMSI yesterday as the guest of a friend who is an OMSI member. Even though I’ve been there many times leading kids on school field trips and a … Continue reading
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Story Time
We reached a fun milestone yesterday. Ever since I started taking Elias to story time at the library, I’ve been looking forward to when he could crawl. For the last ten minutes or so of the story time, the babies … Continue reading
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Our Weekend
Well we finally had a weekend with nice weather! Nathan and I kept saying things like….”Here we are still wearing rain coats in June….Who’d think you’d need a fleece blanket in June…” and so on. We didn’t have to say … Continue reading
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