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McCombs Family: Husbands should come with instructions
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2011/01/husbands-should-come-with-instructions.html
Husbands should come with instructions. I asked Aaron to pick me up some butter. Disclaimer: We're cheap, or living on a cheap budget, however you'd like to phrase it. When we can, I will buy real butter, but for now, I buy cheap margarine. But I call it butter. I've always bought it, and he's seen it in the fridge. He comes back with butter. The kind that costs $3.00 for 2 cups, or 4 little sticks. Me: I wanted you to get the Blue Bonnet kind (showing him the kind in our fridge) the kind we always get.
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McCombs Family: I could cry
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2009/01/i-could-cry.html
Yesterday was the 30th, which meant it was time for Aaron's ring to come in. I called Samuels (they didn't call me :D) and they told me that the ring was in. After Aaron got off of work we hurried over to go and get his ring. He was so excited. When the salesman was finally able to help us he went and pulled out the ring that we've been waiting 2 months for and Aaron tried it on. It fell off his finger. I wanted to cry, I was so sick to my stomach. We'd waited 2 months and it was too big. I hope that you...
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McCombs Family
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2014/08/i-think-compassionate-factor-that-comes.html
I think the compassionate factor that comes standard in women skipped me. Actually, I know it did. And I expect too much of my children. A part of me wishes that I could experience a day in their brain. See how their thought processes work. So that when one of them comes up to them and just randomly smacks the other, I really do know what they were thinking. Jackson woke up one night screaming. My first instinct? Call me sleep nazi. Again, girl side of brain prevailed. "He's 3 years old! So I'm Slightly ...
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McCombs Family: Anti Skinny Dipping
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2012/10/anti-skinny-dipping.html
Jackson really really really wanted to take a bath. I walked into the bathroom to check on Cade and this is what I found. Haha, that is sooo cute! October 11, 2012 at 11:54 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Most read posts lately. Why Do I Have to Share a Room? Husbands should come with instructions. So I'm Slightly Paranoid. I don't think Gary is going to marry you. Things I learned Today. Im Going to Die. He works hard too. Life After High School. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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McCombs Family: April 2013
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2013_04_01_archive.html
Conversation we had tonight after Aaron saw a large cricket by his side of the bed. Him: "Shell, will you please kill it? I always kill the bugs,". Her: "Nope. God made you the boy, so He must have meant for YOU to kill bugs. It's your domain.". Him: Sighs, grabs a shoe, squeals just a little, and kills the bug. Him: "Ew, its guts are every where.". Her: "Make sure you clean that up.". Him: without missing a beat, "Nope. That's your domain.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Most read posts lately.
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McCombs Family: December 2012
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2012_12_01_archive.html
When I was growing up, I hated not knowing what my Christmas presents were. I searched every where for where my mom had hidden them. Felt every corner. Shook every box. Cade and Jackson, don't read this part. Even carefully opened up one corner of the present, peeked, and then pushed the tape back down). These past couple of Christmases, I have known what every single one of my presents would be. And it hasn't been that fun. I was really looking forward to being surprised this year. Most read posts lately.
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McCombs Family: August 2014
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html
I think the compassionate factor that comes standard in women skipped me. Actually, I know it did. And I expect too much of my children. A part of me wishes that I could experience a day in their brain. See how their thought processes work. So that when one of them comes up to them and just randomly smacks the other, I really do know what they were thinking. Jackson woke up one night screaming. My first instinct? Call me sleep nazi. Again, girl side of brain prevailed. "He's 3 years old! So I'm Slightly ...
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McCombs Family: Rants, Raves, and Rings
http://aaronrachelle.blogspot.com/2009/01/rants-raves-and-rings.html
Rants, Raves, and Rings. So, a long time ago in December, December 6th to be exact, Aaron and I went to the mall to get his wedding band. While we were looking, Aaron pointed at one of the rings and told me that it was made of carbon fiber. All I could think of was. Me: "Wow, he knows a lot about rings.". Obviously Aaron had some explaining to do. His response was obviously masculine, so worries were quickly quenched. Aaron: "They use carbon fiber in cars, and engines.". FAST FORWARD 10 DAYS. Samuels: We...