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out there, in the wide, open air: daddy and penn
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Out there, in the wide, open air. Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Having just celebrated Jon's first father's day I thought I would share some Penn and dad moments -. J,t,p and w. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The many faces of Penn Pie. NEW LOOK…NEW POST…FINALLY! J,t,p and w. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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out there, in the wide, open air: May 2012
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Out there, in the wide, open air. Thursday, May 10, 2012. Penn was extremely dehydrated and his bilirubin had increased - they drew labs and started IV fluids. They had to poke him 5 times to get labs/place an IV before finally getting it in his scalp (his cute little head of hair! I finally understood the trauma of being on the other side of a medical situation (a mom now, not a nurse) - it sucked! We left the hospital on Tuesday (April 10) - for the second time. Baby Penn in the Sun. J,t,p and w. I can...
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out there, in the wide, open air: the many faces of Penn Pie
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Out there, in the wide, open air. Tuesday, June 19, 2012. The many faces of Penn Pie. Here is just a random collection of Penn Pie (a nickname my, almost four-year old, nephew - Noah - gave baby Penn). J,t,p and w. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The many faces of Penn Pie. NEW LOOK…NEW POST…FINALLY! J,t,p and w. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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out there, in the wide, open air: 2 months!
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Out there, in the wide, open air. Tuesday, June 5, 2012. He is 2 months old today - and we are happy! He is now 11 pounds 2 ounces and 23 inches long. He is a perfect, growing little boy! We had his 2 month check up today and he got his scheduled immunizations. 3 shots! But he is doing great - we went on a nice walk and he was still his happy little self! J,t,p and w. June 13, 2012 at 7:11 AM. Love him, Tara and miss you madly! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The many faces of Penn Pie. J,t,p and w.
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Tales from the Homefront: Do Your Best
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Sunday, April 15, 2012. With the warmer weather of spring we have been spending more time outside. I love the fresh air and the healthy activity level that outside play provides. All at a great price too.free! This new equipment has led to frequent tee ball games in the back yard. They both love to hit the ball and run the bases. I love to pitch to Lucy, set the tee up for Paige, and chase them around the bases. Growing up sports was a big part of my life. A lot of great childhood memories were creat...
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Tales from the Homefront: February 2011
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Friday, February 18, 2011. Dude Report: March Madness Preparation. Two dude reports in a row! I will get back to posting about being a stay at home dad soon. The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is one of my favorite sporting events of the year. Now that we are over half way through February the countdown to March is really heating up. The Mountain West is for real. Both. Will make the Elite Eight and one will make the final four. I want to predict that. The ACC and is very weak this season. Are four tea...
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Tales from the Homefront: April 2012
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Sunday, April 15, 2012. With the warmer weather of spring we have been spending more time outside. I love the fresh air and the healthy activity level that outside play provides. All at a great price too.free! This new equipment has led to frequent tee ball games in the back yard. They both love to hit the ball and run the bases. I love to pitch to Lucy, set the tee up for Paige, and chase them around the bases. Growing up sports was a big part of my life. A lot of great childhood memories were creat...
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Tales from the Homefront: January 2011
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Friday, January 21, 2011. Normal Tuesday, except I cried. It is amazing to think that some day these kids will be teenagers and we will be begging them to get up out of bed, but I digress. Before the president had concluded his remarks, Lucy was yelling, "Daddy! The show is over." Quickly I was brought back to the present moment and back into our nightly routine. As I headed into the bedroom I tried put myself together, but was quickly greeted by looks from Lucy and Libby that said, "What the hel...I bri...
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Tales from the Homefront: When I was your age...
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Monday, May 21, 2012. When I was your age. As kids we all heard our parents use the phrase, "When I was your age.". Sometimes the phrase was used to tell a story of how much the times have changed. Other times it was used to make use appreciate something we had that our parents didn't when they were kids. Most often. At least in the house I grew up in). It was used to add humor to a childhood story. Which meant him and his brother had to walk back to back for safety. A second example of this occurred whe...
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Tales from the Homefront: December 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Tales from the Changing Table. When we were kids we all had parents, aunts, uncles, and grandparents make comments about how fast we were growing. I even recall some mornings my mom telling me, “You look like you got taller overnight.”. In my youth I remember feeling like these comments were odd. Of course growth was happening, when I was born I was roughly 20 inches tall and fortunately somewhere along the lines I grew. About once a week she celebrates her bowel productivity ...