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Anika Iris, 10 months

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Each month I post on the first of month to celebrate our youngest baby girl, Anika Iris Kathryn’s monthly milestones. Today is May Day and Anika is 10 months old.Here is a quick look back at the past 10 months and our baby girl with her pink bunny “Hop-Hop” that her Daddy gave her when she was born. This morning…
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I Will Carry You

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I am in our nation’s capital for two days of meetings. After a fifteen hour day yesterday and another long day today, I was able to take an hour to sit in the sunshine on the National Mall, while drinking my latte and eating some fruit and cheese. I people watched.  I also read. During the winter of 2008, while…
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Pinke kiddos update

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Our kiddos are growing and changing so quickly that I want to make sure we get their milestones and activities included on this blog. It is my best attempt at a baby book! Here is an overdue update with some photos I took last evening. Anika Iris, soon to be 10 months, has yet to have her 9 month statistics…
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A salute to Coppertone

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Above: Coopertone investigates Baby E on July 4, 2008 My mom called me today to tell me our longest living farm cat, Coppertone, died.  I gotta say you learn to not flinch much when a cat dies on a farm. They tend to be a dime a dozen and often their lives end under a grain truck. I am not…
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Sunday flu

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Last Sunday we had a lovely bridal shower for my sister. This Sunday I was suppose to host a shower for Kirsti in Jamestown. Instead I was stricken yet again another bout of yucky stomach flu, just after attending Beth Moore’s “So long Insecurity” simulcast (more on that this week).  Chalk this up to our family spending three of four…
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