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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

My exciting life...

Heather emailed a bunch of us lately and asked us to update our blogs. Upon reading this I agreed that that was an excellent idea... and then I tried to think about what I could blog about... and I drew a blank. I mean, obviously there was my recent Cambria vacation... but seeing as I really only ate, drank and slept (excluding a brief 20 minutes of activity when I researched opening a wine bar online) I figured that might be a dull read. Also, pretty much everyone who reads my blog was on vacation with me. Therefore, reading about my trip would be about as exciting as reading about what you had for dinner two Thursdays ago (Cowboy Spaghetti--delish).

I tried to think about other exciting events that had happened... and could think of none. Nothing to blog about at all... but I could not let my Heather down. So, this is for you Heather...

What I did this 30th day of July...

1. Took Ryan to the Amtrak station--a long story about needing to be in the bay area at different times but wanting to drive home together and having two babies--yada, yada, yada.

2. Brought said babies home and gave them bottles and a bath--in that order

3. Babies took a nap. I read Harry Potter and then took a nap--rough life I know.

4. Fed babies lunch.

5. Feb Mommies lunch--well, one Mommy in particular.

6. Went to the hardware store and bought two screws--$1.78

7. Went to the grocery store and bought--shocker--groceries--$86.73

8. One baby napped and one baby played while I finished Harry Potter.

9. Switched napping baby for playing baby and vise versa.

10. Cooked dinner.

11. Ate dinner.

12. Watched Ghost Rider

13. Blogged about my awesome day

I lead an exciting life. You are lucky to know me.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Thoughtful Babies

Ryan and I are in Carmel-by-the-Sea for a few days to celebrate our third anniversary. My family is watching Madison and Ella while we are away. I'd venture a guess that the babies are thoroughly enjoying themselves seeing as there are at least three sets of hands to pick them up and play with them at any given moment. However, it seems they still harbor a special place for Mom and Dad.


P.S. My Mom has officially entered "Grandmahood". As you can see Madison and Ella are sporting longsleeve PJs. We brought them onsies to sleep in but my Mom felt they would be cold... in July, so she took them to Target and purchased these little numbers. I'm just waiting for the day that they come home with several obnoxiously loud toys and a matching set of ponies. What?