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Raising Romy: June 2012
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Thursday, June 28, 2012. Rob turned 34 this year and to celebrate, Romy and I ordered him a "Cars" cake. I told her to pick whatever kind of cake she wanted and that was her choice! Rob loved it. He had a pretty low key birthday and honestly I don't even really remember what all we did since I'm posting this a few months after his birthday, but I remember we had fun. :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Robert, The Daddy. Jossie, The Mommy. Brand New Baby Girl. There was an error in this gadget.
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Raising Romy: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. We spent Halloween meeting up with Mandy, Maya and some of Maya's friends from daycare to trick or treat. Romy dressed as Tinkerbell and Maya was Strawberry Shortcake. This was the first year that they really got to trick or treat in a neighborhood and they had so much fun. Happy Halloween! And Happy Birthday to my roomie, Charla) :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Robert, The Daddy. Jossie, The Mommy. Brand New Baby Girl. There was an error in this gadget. Kat and Chris's Adventure.
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Raising Romy: December 2011
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011. This year we were fortunate enough to be able to go to Minnesota for Christmas. It was my first time visiting Rob's family and I'm so glad we were able to go. We had so much fun! It was great spending time with the family and being able to experience Minnesota for the first time. Looking forward to many more trips back! Anxious girl in the airport waiting to board. Romy and I on our second day in Minnesota visiting a park with a beautiful (mostly frozen) waterfall. Sunday, D...
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Raising Romy: Timmy
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Thursday, September 6, 2012. The ER doctor said we still needed to meet with a neurosurgeon and discuss what to do about the tumor. We went on vacation and tried to enjoy some relaxation before we met with the neurosurgeon the following week. Timmy's first photo. We had to try and keep a sense of humor and Rob came up with Timmy the tumor. I'm just glad Timmy is no longer residing in my husband's brain. :). Needless to say, we got through it. And Rob just had his follow up MRI which was tumor free!
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Raising Romy: Viva Las Vegas
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Sunday, August 19, 2012. Rob and I took a trip to Vegas again this year so I could do my property inspections down there and we could have a couple days of fun. We had a blast! We rented a Mustang Covertible which was so fun and spent our days being tourists, eating good food, checking out Fremont Street in Old Town Las Vegas and maybe some gambling here and there. :) Rob also got us tickets to see the Cirque Du Soleil Show, "Ka" which was amazing! Driving down the strip. Robert, The Daddy. I am the momm...
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Ron Davis on the World: Gridlock is better?
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Ron Davis on the World. As a moderate and a radical, a hyper-rationalist and a person of faith, I think I bring a something unique to political discussion, religious, and cultural discussion. Friday, October 31, 2008. I am pretty close to some people who think it is.and in some cases it is. But, in the (albeit narrow) question of the stock market, a democratic president with a democratic majority in both houses is better than a democratic majority in both houses with a republican president. Economics III...
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Ron Davis on the World: Obama's Tax Cuts
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Ron Davis on the World. As a moderate and a radical, a hyper-rationalist and a person of faith, I think I bring a something unique to political discussion, religious, and cultural discussion. Friday, October 31, 2008. For those of you who are concerned that Obama will be raising your taxes, and independent review of the two candidates tax plans has been conducted by Deloitte and the Brookings institution. See the details here. October 31, 2008 at 4:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Matt Boswell Writes Things Here: March 2013
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Matt Boswell Writes Things Here. A blog about belief, dialogue, enjoyment, formation, funny, and the road to a PhD. Before you can search for truth, you must be interested in finding it." -Miroslav Volf. Saturday, March 30, 2013. Can You Buy Me a Hot Dog? Three recent episodes (recreated as precisely as I can recall) to explain where I’m coming from:. At a Chevron, while pumping gas:. Man, carrying gas can, walking toward me: Hey, I’m not going to ask you for money. Me: Ok. Hi. Me: No, sorry. To attendan...
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Ron Davis on the World: One Evangelical's Question
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Ron Davis on the World. As a moderate and a radical, a hyper-rationalist and a person of faith, I think I bring a something unique to political discussion, religious, and cultural discussion. Monday, November 3, 2008. One of my most mission minded evangelical friends asked me an interesting question a month or two ago. He asked me to respond on the blog- this is my belated response. Obama would engender the goodwill of far more people internationally. The credibility of the US and its citizens would ...
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Ron Davis on the World: 10 Reasons to Vote for Obama
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Ron Davis on the World. As a moderate and a radical, a hyper-rationalist and a person of faith, I think I bring a something unique to political discussion, religious, and cultural discussion. Monday, November 3, 2008. 10 Reasons to Vote for Obama. 1 Barack is the better leader: look at the brilliant organization he's built, his ability to inspire people from such varied ideological and socioeconomic backgrounds, his measured responses, his intellectual and tactical prowess, and his visionary skills.