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Blog entries for 2009
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Good Morning
Posted Saturday, December 05, 2009, by Teri
While I'm laying on my bed early in the morning, delaying getting up because it's a glorious weekend and Daddy is tending to the children, I...
Breakfast with three boys
Posted Thursday, September 03, 2009, by Teri
I knew I shouldn't let him start breakfast with the sweetest food. I gave him a bite of my cinnamon raisin bagel anyway, caving to...
Tumblers
Posted Tuesday, August 18, 2009, by Teri
Vincent fell down the stairs last night, doing a complete somersault at the top and landing nicely on his knees at the bottom. He's fine...
Baby Vaccinations for the Total Newbie
Posted Sunday, August 09, 2009, by Bill
When a co-worker prompted me for our thoughts on vaccinations, Teri wrote this very lengthy treatise regarding our thoughts and research on how we vaccinated our...
Baby Shower Registry Must-Haves for the Total Newbie
Posted Sunday, August 09, 2009, by Bill
Teri wrote this "novel" to me when I asked her if she had any suggestions for a co-worker of mine of our favorite baby stuff to...
Photo Ops
Posted Monday, July 27, 2009, by Teri
We're making small changes to our family web page and the photo organization is vexing me. When we were a family of three I would...
Bliss
Posted Thursday, July 23, 2009, by Teri
We've been through a couple of the less-charming stages of parenthood lately. I swear someone handed Vincent a manual on The Terrible Twos right around...
Now showing
Posted Thursday, July 16, 2009, by Teri
We resorted to TV watching with Vincent while I was on pregnancy bedrest and recovering from my surgical complications. I had some lofty goal of...
Fat feet can be a blessing
Posted Saturday, May 16, 2009, by Teri
There is nothing that makes me say "Awww" faster than baby toes. Most days I just want to kiss my sons' feet, even the feet that...
Our new baby & my Mother's Day musings
Posted Sunday, May 10, 2009, by Teri
Our son Richard Logan Smith was born at 9:42am on December 18 at 36 weeks weighing 6lbs 5oz, 18.5 inches long. APGARs of 9 &...
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