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Half a Dozen or the Other: December 2008
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. Anyway, I'd like you to meet my youngest son. This is Mr. Anderson Dean Buster. Born November 14, 2008 at 8:36pm. He weighed six pounds, 11 ounces, and was 20 inches long. He is a really good baby, who eats and sleeps. He doesn't fuss, and as you can see, is so adorable, you could just squeeze him to death. His siblings love him, and Paulee. Oh, and for those readers who have read all my posts. Remember the one about the car? Stop staring ...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: Pretty in Pink
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. Look at what I discovered in the bathroom this last weekend. I had been outside for the briefest of moments, and walked in and could smell something. What was that smell? Then it hit me like a ton of bricks. "WHERE'S PAULEE? Of course all the kids did were look at me blankly and shrug their shoulders. I, on the other hand, went racing to the bathroom. Yep. There she was. In all her glory. "Look Mommy! Ouch Mommy. That's Paulee's leg! BethI...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: September 2008
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. I have never seen so much water in my life! Okay, that may be a slight exaggeration. How about I have never seen so much water covering my bathroom in my life. It started off as a wonderful morning. The kids were only yelled at twice while getting ready for school today. Paulee. And Terry eat quickly, and were actually diapered, dressed, and ready for the day before school started. Heath taught Bible and Math without any hindrances. Was st...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: July 2008
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. Where is that rascally shoe? It took more time to fill that bag, cram into the little space Mom wasn't suppose to look, cover with other things, then it would have taken if he would have just put the stuff away. Then I went back tonight to get shoes, and can't find the match to two of his shoes. Our conversation went something like this:. Do you know where your other flip flop and tennis shoe are? Um, my what? Um, I think". But, of course,...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: October 2008
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. The things children say. I had a doctor's appointment last week. Now, unlike normal people, I can no longer go to the doctor by myself. I live and hour and a half from him now. And it is important that Heath is at my appointments, because we never know. Of course the first time we went, we sat in the waiting room way past my appointment time, because hey, it's an OB/ GYN. And was sent off to another doctor who is the ultimate ultrasounder.
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Half a Dozen or the Other: August 2008
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. So, you know how when you get sick, and are puking your guts up? If you happen to throw up soon after eating, it's like months before you can ever eat that particular meal again. It doesn't matter if it's your favorite bowl of Cherrios. Every time you think about it, your stomach does some Lukin. Well, this morning, we woke up to two sick children. It was quite the morning. Woke up thirty minutes before the alarm (curses! I wasn't the one ...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: February 2009
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. One of those days. It just started bad. Ever have a day that you just wish you could do over? Let the Ground Hog Day fairy do it's magic, and rewind the day to do it again. Some may call it a mulligan. Well, that was my day today. I woke up and thought that it was going to be a great day. Anderson woke me up, he got to eat while I snuggled with him, and the kids were already starting breakfast. Without fighting! But she's not feeling great...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: September 2009
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. Six Years Ago, Today. Strapped to him. And the words still ringing in the air, "He's not responding the way we want him too. We think it is better to transfer him to Children's Hospital.". Our family spent the day separated. The joyous day came when our six and a half pound son, Heath Jr., was allowed to come home. We spent the entire winter in a quarantine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. BECAUSE I SAID SO. Here Come...
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Half a Dozen or the Other: January 2009
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Half a Dozen or the Other. Living with our overflowing household. Makes me tired just thinking about it. We had a great Christmas. It was an uneventful, very relaxing week. Took some time for my family, and then spent a week with Heath's parents. It's nice to look back over the holiday and not be relieved that it is over, but to be thankful and rested. We have hit the floor running now, though. I just celebrated my 32 nd. Out of trouble, and I am busy with keeping Anderson fed and diapered. With that, wo...