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Papaya Mommy: November 2008
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Tuesday, November 04, 2008. Don't you love my mirror photography? Happy voting day, America! Posted by Heather Marie. Sunday, November 02, 2008. We missed church today, since the Banana was down with a diarrheal illness yesterday and we didn't want to infect anybody (she seems much better today). See the Papaya stuck to the steep rock? Evidently it doesn't have much in it now except for rat poop (yes, they explored it). Posted by Heather Marie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Papaya Mommy: Lost in Translation
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. They say that you've really mastered a foreign language when you begin to understand humor in that language. If that's true, then I haven't quite mastered my kids' language yet. Breakfast this morning became a joke-telling fest for the two older kids. Here are samples:. Banana: Mommy, can I tell you a joke? Me: Sure. Tell me a joke. Banana: How do ducks fly? Banana: They flap their wings! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Me: Was that your joke? Ha, ha, ha, ha!
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Papaya Mommy: May 2008
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Per the request of my sister, here are some photos of our beautiful garden. Everything you see is a result of Papaya Daddy's blood, sweat, and tears. Gardening here is not easy, but it definitely gives you a sense of accomplisment when you succeed in ekeing out anything that's not a weed! The grass is greener now, after a good rain and some more Papaya Daddy work. A profusion of poppies! Posted by Heather Marie. Happy Birthday, Papaya! The last two we...
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Papaya Mommy: October 2008
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. They say that you've really mastered a foreign language when you begin to understand humor in that language. If that's true, then I haven't quite mastered my kids' language yet. Breakfast this morning became a joke-telling fest for the two older kids. Here are samples:. Banana: Mommy, can I tell you a joke? Me: Sure. Tell me a joke. Banana: How do ducks fly? Banana: They flap their wings! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Me: Was that your joke? Ha, ha, ha, ha!
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Papaya Mommy: October 2007
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Thursday, October 18, 2007. Maybe Freud was right. A recent conversation in our house:. Papaya: Mommy, you're going to get a. Me: A new husband? But I don't want a new husband! I love the one I already have! I plan to keep my current husband as long as we're both living. Who would my new husband be? Me: But if you become my husband, then who would be your daddy? Right now my husband is your daddy. Wouldn't you be sad if he weren't your daddy any more? Posted by Heather Marie.
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Papaya Mommy: Daddy-son adventure time
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Sunday, November 02, 2008. We missed church today, since the Banana was down with a diarrheal illness yesterday and we didn't want to infect anybody (she seems much better today). Papaya Daddy was going a little stir crazy by lunch time today so, as I put the two girls down for naps, he and the Papaya headed off in our car to find a nice place to do some hiking. See the Papaya stuck to the steep rock? Here's a just plain gorgeous picture, professionly taken by Papaya Daddy:.
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Papaya Mommy: Potpourri
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. Random Musings from a lapsed blogger:. Speaking of the Papaya, during our second night in our Flagstaff hotel, I heard a bump in the dark, coming from the direction of the kids' room. I walked over to investigate. Both kids were asleep, but as I came near the Papaya, I saw that his pillow was covered with blood. "Are you okay? Has a little bit of trouble. "Can you tell me where it's from? Is a common question from us after she recites a verse.
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Papaya Mommy: July 2008
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Monday, July 28, 2008. Enjoy the pics for now, and come back soon - I'll add commentary on each family member within the next day or so! Posted by Heather Marie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit my homeschooling blog! 3 R's on the Rez.
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Papaya Mommy: Because the obvious thing to do when you're having trouble keeping one blog current...
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Saturday, October 18, 2008. Because the obvious thing to do when you're having trouble keeping one blog current. Is to create a new one! Yes, since I was posting too frequently on this blog for my computer to keep up with me, I've created a new blog for the overflow inspiration. Anyway, for those who are interested in our homeschool, I present to the world. 3 R's on the Rez. PS Hey, Kim and Jordana - how about starting your own? Posted by Heather Marie. 3 R's on the Rez.
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Papaya Mommy: July 2007
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Tropical Fruit in the Desert. Thursday, July 19, 2007. You never know what a day will bring. Then I got a phone call from our pastor's wife. "They need a piano player at a K-town funeral at 10:00 this morning! She said. "Can you do it? So I say, "Sure! I think I can get there on time! Can you guys help with the kids? At least it was a break from the ordinary! Posted by Heather Marie. Wednesday, July 18, 2007. The kids rush out joyously to greet the first real rain of the season (no thunder). Arizona is e...