Rich won't recognize us when he returns. I am so excited. I must have been inspired to get my knitting needles out and my crocheting. 2007 will be a big year
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Hi I have stopped using the blog because my own kids were not always reading it. so I went to email. If you want to receive my email, jus...
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Rich and Janae came by last night to show us the ring! So it is official and we can tell people now. Rich really did a nice job picking out ...
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At first I was confused, maybe a little upset, but then I think I understood. Why doesn't anyone ask about my paintings? Only months ago...
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The weather remain beautiful here. As proof of it my poinsettias from Christmas are still alive and I have moved them outside. As anyone who...
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What did you start crocheting? A tiny sweater perhaps? Congrats, granny-jan! When does Rich get home?
Better start those booties!! You will be a busy Gma.
I am so excited for all you guys. Babies are the best and being an aunt is one of my favorite pastimes. Congrats!
Mostly Richard won't recognize me from the terrible disfigurement caused by the acid-spill accident in my secret laboratory...
ha! When did that happen??
Just look at Mike's blog picture. I've just never said anything.
We should get an extended Green family photo taken around the beginning of April when we're all about to burst. :)
That WOULD be funny:)
So Jared, Rich...do you have anything to share?
Here is what I have to share...Today is Afton's 6 month birthday!
Here is a list of Afton's achievments during her first six months:
- she can roll over
- she arches her back and looks up
- she stand on my arm, holds onto my collar, leans back, and twists her body to see what is going on.
- she sings (sort of)
- she can stick her tongue out and say "thbbbbb" (is she trying to say her last name?)
- she says dadadadadadada
- she puts anyting and everything in her mouth - including the entire head of her rubber ducky (the child has a large mouth).
- she has 3 different types of smiles
- she sleeps through the night
- she plays pieces written by Rockmananoff on the piano
- she cooks dinner one night a week
- she has helped uncle Lyndon with his homework, physics and stuff
- she has started to eat solids - peas are her favorite.
As you can see she is a very talented child and a head of the curve (no bias here). What will the next 6 months bring?
I think you better enroll her in some sort of baby Einstein academy...FAST!
I know, I know...she is so brilliant.
I taught Ian to say "rancid poo."
I taught Ian how to say "boob".
No you didn't. I did. I remember like it was yesterday...
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