Carey on February 27th, 2008

Don’t ask me how I did it and Thank you God, it didn’t need stitches! Last Friday night, I was out in the garage cutting boxes with a box cutter, to fit into our recycle bin. I was just about finished when I look down and notice blood, which immediately started to run down my hand [...]

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gSpin on February 20th, 2008

Wow, 5 years old, but we all know you’re still a puppy at heart. Also, we’ll really try to get you some contacts this year.

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Carey on February 19th, 2008

We had a (very rare) sun shiny day today! Actually, we have had a few sunny days the past several days…don’t get to excited though; we are supposed to be back to normal rainy weather tomorrow. Oh, I can’t wait for summer! Isabel and I spent the morning running a few errands. I’ve been on [...]

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Carey on February 14th, 2008

Yesterday, I noticed Isabel was waking around the house with her butter dish and measuring spoon from her kitchen set. She would swoosh the measuring spoon in the upside down butter dish and then put the spoon to her lips and pretend to blow. I was shocked and amazed that she remembers what bubbles are! [...]

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gSpin on February 13th, 2008

Project “WoodChuck” is in full swing. I’ve been working tirelessly through nights and weekends trying to finish the woodworking shop at the new house. So far the only things I can check off the list is electrical and insulation. Drywall is about 40% finished and I’m hoping to have the rear door framed out and [...]

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Carey on February 10th, 2008

These two were “talking” on the phone with each other. This is Isabel’s friend, Jimmy, his mommy, Val, works with Gino; also Jimmy is 5 days older then Isabel. We don’t get to see them very often (that might change!) but they were in the neighborhood this weekend to view some of the new homes in our community. [...]

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