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Bridge Stride
“We walked too much.” That’s what Nathan said about our day today. We did walk a lot! (But I wouldn’t say it was too much). We did the Providence Bridge Stride for the first time. I wanted to participate in … Continue reading
Enchanted Forest
We had a free Saturday morning, and had a number of things we thought would be fun to do today. We settled on taking the boys to Enchanted Forest…something we’ve been wanting to do for a while. We had a … Continue reading
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Cousins!
Elias and Simon got to see their cousins a bit this evening. They drove all day from Spokane and arrived this evening. Elias warmed right up to his cousins and had them running around Nana’s house by the end of … Continue reading
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What I Hope I Remember….
We are in the midst of the T’s here in the Smith household. We are in the tantruming twos and the teething tinies. I won’t call them the terrible twos. Because it really isn’t terrible. In fact, up until not … Continue reading
Elias’ First Tubing Adventure
On Sunday we went to Henry Hagg Lake with Ama and Baba and Uncle Scott. We go at least once every summer on a hot day to cool off and have fun at the lake. We left straight from church, … Continue reading
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A Day Off
Last Saturday both Nathan and I were working. It was my last day of summer school. I was writing student evaluations and celebrating all the hard work. Nathan actually worked about 65 hours last week including going in to work … Continue reading
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Hops Game In Pictures
We attended another Hillsboro Hops game this evening. Much fun was had. It was bittersweet because we originally planned this outing so that Uncle Greg and Shaina could come with us. We thought of you, Uncle Greg! (He had to … Continue reading
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Hops baseball count
We’ve been getting out to a lot of Hillsboro Hops baseball games this summer. I’ve been to five, and Elias has been to four, with mommy and Simon having been to three. It’s always a lot of fun. We’ve been … Continue reading
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Matching Outfits
If I had two girls, they’d be in matching dresses all the time. Alas, I cannot put my boys in matching dresses. However, now that Simon is wearing 12 month size, I can still match their outfits. I went to … Continue reading
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Girls (and Simon) Weekend in Vegas!
One of my best friends from childhood got married last weekend. When I first found out that she was getting married in Las Vegas during my summer school job, I thought there was no way I could go. But then, … Continue reading
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