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Monday, June 08, 2009

Utah Day 5

Everyone,

Today was just a down day for us. I thought the kids could use a day at home playing instead of being in the car for a week. The boys took their two naps and went to bed at about 6:30pm. Of course, they screamed for awhile before they fell asleep, but we're getting back into our normal schedule.

My best friend Mink came over with her two kids, Spider and Fair. This is the first time I met Fair and she is so cute! She is 5 and a half months old and so smiley! I love smiley babies. Spider and Butterfly were playing okay together. They are about a year apart. It's interesting to see the difference in age. Butterfly wants to play with Spider but Spider wants to play with whatever Butterfly is playing with. As in she wanted to take the doll that Butterfly was playing with. Still, we had a nice time together and enjoyed our lunch together.

Juice and I were able to get out of the house 2 times today without the kids. It's so nice to have baby sitters in the same house. We went out geocaching but didn't find it. Tonight we went on a date to get some ice cream and found another geocache. We also went to buy dog food. We are so romantic. :)

Safire

4 comments:

  1. Hi great to hear things are going well. Everything here is just fine on the home front. Please give the kids a kiss and hug for me and say hi to the folks.

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  2. ooooh, we need to get together while you're here! Let me know when you're available!

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  3. Geocaching, dog food, and ice cream. Sounds like a dream! Anything without kids is a dream! :) Don't get me wrong...I love my kids!

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  4. OK, I have to catch up on your journey but it definitely sounds like you are in the thick of it! Glad you guys got some alone time - and that the kids got to let off some steam, too.

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