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Sunday, April 26, 2009
More pictures from the Wedding!
My favorite picture of the most beautiful flower girl Katherine.
Maggie was a little envious of Katherine's buttons on the back of her dress.
Cousin Joe & his family. Amberly finished her first half marathon in the morning and then switched into party gear for the wedding! What an accomplishment!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Bad parenting... or good practice?
Happy 87th Birthday Gram Trudie!
Happy Birthday Trudie! We love you and were so excited to spend the day celebrating YOU!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Kite Flying
Monday, April 13, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
The small world of Secret Sisters
In squadron life the guys go away 'alot'. While they are away, if your spouse is home you 'adopt' another spouse whose husband is away... a secret sister. Picture a grown up version of a sorority. (Side note: This is all very funny, because even though my best friends in college were in a sorority, I refused to join. They are all laughing at me now!!)
Well, when we were in the UK a woman I did not know, Jane, was my secret sister. Her husband was away, she had one boy and was pregnant with her sweet little girl. I sent her a bunch of goodies throughout the deployment and had fun getting to 'know' her. Fast forward to the end of the deployment: her husband got home, she had baby Elizabeth, I got pregnant, had Maggie, Jane PCS-ed (moved for none military types), we PCS-ed, and ... we NEVER met! Since her husband was not in the same circle as mine (he was a flight doc), I figured I would never see her again. I always thought that I failed at the end of my 'secret sisterhood' and that I should haved called and I always wondered if everything was ok with her. Since I never met her, knew her, or even had a conversation with her, a certain spouse of mine would call me the 'secret stalker'! Ha!
We moved to our new squadron, John goes to work, comes home with the name of a flight doc that flew with his new squadron... I almost fell off my chair (I actually got some goosebumps)... it was my secret sister!!
They were here,
in Ohio,
in Ohio,
and they lived a few blocks away!
Needless to say I am very grateful to have her so close by and happy to get to know sweet Elizabeth. I am pleasantly surprised by the way that life works.
Here are Maggie & Elizabeth enjoying Easter treats today.

Thursday, April 09, 2009
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Monday: Opening Day!
Today was opening day for many teams around the country. That means Spring is here! We were extra excited because we were heading downtown to see the fly-by for the Reds (and to see John as number 2!). First disappointment of the day: It was cold. Really cold, snowing/sleeting type of cold. Second disappointment of the day: They cancelled the fly-by! Apparently snow and sleet is not the ideal weather for them to work their magic.
But, we were not disappointed to be able to spend the entire afternoon at home with daddy.
But, we were not disappointed to be able to spend the entire afternoon at home with daddy.
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
First Haircut!
I think it is a good thing that we don't watch TV at home. Especially at moments like this. Maggie got her haircut for the first time today. I waited for the weekend, expecting a huge fuss and wanted John's extra hands. Well, once they put on Blue's Clues and stuck her in an airplane, she was a perfect quiet angel. Look at that stare!
Dundee Dog
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
The beginning of discipline
For those we speak to daily, you know that we have had a glimmer of the terrible twos over the last few days. We decided to continue with the time-outs in an effort to establish some good rules around this house!
Maggie was sitting on the time out step today for throwing the playdough. After her minute of 'quiet reflection' I went to her, knelt down to her level, looked her in the eye, and said, "Maggie, you are sitting in time out because you threw the playdough at mommy. We don't throw playdough in our house. I love you and you are a good girl. Let's go have a good day together." That is the line I always say to her. Then I give her a hug and a kiss.
She looked up at me with her big blue eyes, spread her arms, and said, "ahhhhhhh, Mama!" and then leaned in for a hug, then planted a big kiss on my cheek and ran off. I was hugging her and really had the impression that she was forgiving ME! Or feeling sorry for me because I was in time out. Whatever her intentions, it left me very confused!
Yesterday, she was also sitting in time out for a similar reason. The entire minute, she screamed at the top of her lungs, "Joooohn, Johhhhhhhnnnnn, JJJJJOOOOOOHHHHNNNN, JOHNNNNN!" That would be her daddy's name and she was screaming it in the nagging way that I do when I am calling him while he is upstairs. I had no idea I sounded that annoying!
Maggie was sitting on the time out step today for throwing the playdough. After her minute of 'quiet reflection' I went to her, knelt down to her level, looked her in the eye, and said, "Maggie, you are sitting in time out because you threw the playdough at mommy. We don't throw playdough in our house. I love you and you are a good girl. Let's go have a good day together." That is the line I always say to her. Then I give her a hug and a kiss.
She looked up at me with her big blue eyes, spread her arms, and said, "ahhhhhhh, Mama!" and then leaned in for a hug, then planted a big kiss on my cheek and ran off. I was hugging her and really had the impression that she was forgiving ME! Or feeling sorry for me because I was in time out. Whatever her intentions, it left me very confused!
Yesterday, she was also sitting in time out for a similar reason. The entire minute, she screamed at the top of her lungs, "Joooohn, Johhhhhhhnnnnn, JJJJJOOOOOOHHHHNNNN, JOHNNNNN!" That would be her daddy's name and she was screaming it in the nagging way that I do when I am calling him while he is upstairs. I had no idea I sounded that annoying!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Where your money is going...
To support Homescapes in Carmel! Thought you would enjoy this one Bill :)
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102322609
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102322609
Saturday, March 21, 2009
I did it...
Well, I did not actually do it. But, Maggie did it. She LOCKED herself in my car. I will save you from all of the boring details, but just so you get the idea...
Me: In my sweats, early morning heading to farm & then to work out.
Maggie: Cute as a bug in her car seat with her snow boots on and a blanket (thank goodness because it was 30 degrees!). Had a great time pushing buttons!
Police who came to my rescue: really annoyed at the airhead blonde mom who allowed her daughter to 'hold' her keys while she walked around to the driver side.
Darling husband who was already at work: Rushed 35 minutes home with the spare key just in time to see us driving away happy in our warm car.
Note: Don't ever hand your keys off to a little one in the back seat!
Me: In my sweats, early morning heading to farm & then to work out.
Maggie: Cute as a bug in her car seat with her snow boots on and a blanket (thank goodness because it was 30 degrees!). Had a great time pushing buttons!
Police who came to my rescue: really annoyed at the airhead blonde mom who allowed her daughter to 'hold' her keys while she walked around to the driver side.
Darling husband who was already at work: Rushed 35 minutes home with the spare key just in time to see us driving away happy in our warm car.
Note: Don't ever hand your keys off to a little one in the back seat!
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