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These 3 Robbins: February 2010
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. With Valentine's Day and another baby coming in just a couple of months, Matt and I decided it was time for another baby-free. Getaway. My mom came up to watch Hannah and the two of us stole away to Historic Placerville. Placerville may not ignite the same images of romance in your mind as Napa does - but it has plenty. And toasted bread - awesome! And here's Matt's new look too! The weekend was over we drove a couple of miles up the road to Apple Hill. We also walked around t...
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Becoming Campbell: July 2015
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Sunday, July 26, 2015. Life on this side of two. We love building forts. We love reading and 'hat' wearing. (That is actually a book cover on his head.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Life on this side of two. Another Example of The Energy Crusades in real life. Steven's Random Corner of Nothingness - Texas Edition! The Emmerson Family Blog. Christmas Cheese - All the hits so far. The long weekend awaits! Ode to the Bay. Blog One for Israel. There was an error in this gadget.
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These 3 Robbins: November 2009
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Monday, November 23, 2009. Just in case we haven't gotten to tell you yet. Hannah is going to be a big. She could have told you herself (on the telephone) but the only word she can say about it is "baby". To be a really good big sister. Ps the due date is May 14th. The day before. Hannah's 2nd birthday. :). Friday, November 20, 2009. Pismo with the Pelots! Last weekend we headed to Pismo. Beach with our dear friends - the Pelots. Sadly, Kelly and I both came home sick. But we still had a good time. At th...
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African Adventures: June 2012
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Saturday, June 30, 2012. A lot has happened since I landed in Port Elizabeth and made my last two posts. I’ll give several posts summarizing some of what I’ve been up to. Thanks to the many helpful people we’ve met from NMMU and SANParks, our meetings are over and we have a wealth of GIS, remote sensing, and GPS collar data to analyze. I look forward to seeing where this project will take me! Wednesday, June 20, 2012. He has opened the door for an exciting new project with South African National Park.
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African Adventures: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Research Permits Part II. As Chels and I were having lunch however, the waitress commented that tomorrow is a holiday. At the same moment Chels and I both came to the same realization.that means no one at DWNP will be working tomorrow! The taxi arrived and we were off! Praise the Lord they are ready and I have copies. I have some in my pocket and some in our little backpack now and plan to put other copies in other places when we return to the lodge. Wednesday, June 29, 2011.
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Robbins' Hood: four
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Friday, May 16, 2014. Years as a mom of this. And I am so proud (and humbled). Who grew up in a family of girls. And is, well, quite girly, bringing up a boy. A stretching, often frustrating, creatively demanding, mind-blowing. I often look at him and say "Where did you get that. I have come to love. Into each other, building tall towers just to knock them down, incorporating super heroes. In to every aspect of life, contemplating what bad guys eat. A car we recently built together. Want to turn four.
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Becoming Campbell: November 2014
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Thursday, November 20, 2014. I know I am ridiculously behind in updating the blog these days and in noting some of Ivor's milestones. Since he is changing and growing SO quickly, I thought I should try and capture a few snapshots of life with Ivor at this moment in time. The way he uses his newfound language is sometimes equally amusing. Ivor is just starting to get picky about eating and he now calls anything he thinks he doesn't like a 'pea'. 'Ivor, are you going to eat your lunch? Ode to the Bay.
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Becoming Campbell: 19 months of Ivor
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Sunday, December 21, 2014. 19 months of Ivor. As of next week, we will have had Ivor for a full 19 months. I write that in complete disbelief at how quickly time passes and with so much thankfulness for the gift of this precious little boy. Put them to work at an early age, I say! I can't wait to see what the next months have in store for this sweet growing boy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 19 months of Ivor. We Wish You a Merry Christmas! Another Example of The Energy Crusades in real life.
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Becoming Campbell: July 2014
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Saturday, July 26, 2014. Daddy' is Ivor's favorite person and his favorite word. I listen to him call for Daddy, babble the word- daddy, point out Daddy in pictures, and watch out for daddy coming home literally ALL DAY long. Daddy Daddy. Daddy. Duckaducka. Daddy. Daddy. Dubbadubba. Daddy. DADDY! He will point to the photos on the wall or bookshelf and ask, 'Daddy? Followed by a blur of jibberish which I can only assume is translated something like, 'Where is that Daddy guy? Friday, July 11, 2014. Ready ...
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