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Life on Lincoln Street....: Soccer..so fun!
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Life on Lincoln Street. Michael and Caleb had their first soccer game today- so fun! Okay, so they are definately not olympians-yet. This was evident when they were completely confused by having another team on the field. And by Michael running down the field with his hands in his pocket. Or a hand, since Caleb was holding his other hand. By the fourth period (is that the right terminology for soccer? That is so adorable! Definitely something to remember forever:). Saturday, October 04, 2008.
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Life on Lincoln Street....: This week is THE week
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Life on Lincoln Street. This week is THE week. This week is THE week. A first for me. My oldest baby is starting school THIS week. He turns five THIS week. He was an incredibly awesome ring bearer in his uncle's wedding THIS week. My second baby is turning three THIS week. He will begin to lose his older brother four hours a day starting THIS week. He will truly discover life as a big brother himself THIS week. Our lives begin a new path THIS week. I want to protest. It's too soon! Sunday, August 17, 2008.
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Life on Lincoln Street....: August Mom of the Month
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Life on Lincoln Street. August Mom of the Month. My pick for August's Mom of the Month is Esther Bautista. She is incredible! She has 3 children: Dana, Seth, and Bethany. Bethany is her special needs childe. I love to watch Esther with Bethany. She is so patient, loving and giving. I recently came across something Erma Bombeck had written about the mother of a special needs child, which I believe is a reflection of Esther. Most women become mothers by accident, some by choice, a few by social. I watched ...
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Life on Lincoln Street....: The Camp Out
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Life on Lincoln Street. Smoke fills the air. There are shouts of "I farted! Followed by other declarations and shrieks of laughter. Everywhere I turn I am surrounded by testosterone. Testosterone of little boys ages 5 and under. It was so simple. I was just giving a mom a break, and hopefully a night out with her husband. Her two boys and my three boys, no problem. Just for fun we'll pitch a pup tent and pretend to camp. 10 boys and a multi-dome tent later in the front yard. Saturday, September 13, 2008.
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Life on Lincoln Street....: May 2008
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Life on Lincoln Street. Okay, so a portion of this was part of a rambling email that I sent to Cindy L. Why did I send out a rambling email? Sometimes it is cute to hear what he says. Or to hear him do a full belly laugh in his sleep. Most of the time, however, is evidence of him being the oldest child. I must say he is a little bit bossy in his sleep and I'm not quite sure where he gets that from . :). I usually grab one of his legs just in time and drag him back across the bed. So, if it seems like I c...
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Life on Lincoln Street....: October 2008
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Life on Lincoln Street. I don't believe in an indian rain dance, but. I do believe in my God who loves me enough as His child to send me a rain day! Michael and Caleb's soccer game was cancelled-yay! So I pretty much canceled the rest of my day (being made of sugar and all I might melt if I go out), threw corned beef and cabbage into the crock pot, and popped a DVD in. Is anything going to get accomplished today? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What others are saying. Man on the Corner.
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Life on Lincoln Street....: Kids really do say the darndest things!
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Life on Lincoln Street. Kids really do say the darndest things! So last night we were enjoying a delicious meal with some of our friends, Fred and Mary. The boys were having a great time playing outside with their daughter Melissa and her good friend Monique. Suddenly Michael came running into the house, laughing and wanting to tell me what was happening. I was crapping out, mom" he says again. Michael," I ask, "Do you mean you were cracking up? Yep, that's what he meant. Sheesh. And here is Caleb's spot...
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Life on Lincoln Street....: April 2008
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Life on Lincoln Street. Her children rise up and bless her. You're Fiona, Mom." Words that I cherish. Words that one day I will no longer hear. Being called Fiona is the greatest compliment I can receive from my son Caleb. He. And Caleb sees her as beautiful. Her children rise up and bless her. Links to this post. April's Mom of the Month. Past Monday, I had the privilege of babysitting Zeke so that Mandi could shampoo the carpets at CFL (did I mention she is pregnant? Links to this post. Tonight was our...
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Life on Lincoln Street....: June 2008
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Life on Lincoln Street. A wedding and babies. So, about a month ago we found out that Jeff's younger brother and fiance were having a baby. Then a few weeks later we found out it was two babies. Tonight they asked us to be in their wedding, which has been moved up from sometime next year to August 16, 2008 (yep, in 7 short weeks). I'm feeling a little deja vu with a couple of exceptions. Jason has accepted Christ. He did it in our living room. Now I'm praying he will actually seek a. Links to this post.