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Today was Autumn’s first time playing in the rain. She when tramping about in nothing but a diaper, raincoat, and shoes. We found plenty of puddles and lots of mud.
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The kids and I went with Elena and her children to the Huntington. We filled every backseat in her van with a carseat. The Children’s garden was the highlight of our trip and Autumn got soaked. She has come to love fountains and getting wet. So much so that one day […]
Today marked Hunter’s first trip to Disneyland. It was also the last day of our annual passes so this means goodbye to the Happiest Place on Earth for a while. We are considering getting passes to the Huntington Library. It’s less than half the price and probably much better for […]
Without Joel this new homepage would still be stuck in an obscure sub-folder. General thanks should also be given to Phil who was integral in getting this website up and running last year by helping me register the domain, pick a hosting company (dreamhost), creating our first photo program, and telling me how to […]
This evening while I was in the living room feeding Hunter, Autumn was out of my sight eating dinner in the kitchen. After she was bored with her dinner I heard the sound of a mug being set down on the table and Autumn said, “mmm coffee.” Brian went into the kitchen to […]
Hurray!
On January 12th Hunter’s umbilical cord fell off (at DCA of all places). That night he got to experience his first bath. Of course, he was unhappy once he actually got wet, but this picture was taken just before the bath so he looks quite peaceful. He doesn’t know what’s about to […]
Our boy is still inthe hospital. We miss him dearly. This is hard on the whole family.