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9.
today marks our ninth wedding anniversary. wow. really? has it really been nine years since i donned my then size 0 wedding dress and stood next to phil as he vainly tried to wipe his face with a decidedly non-absorbent SILK handkerchief (he was in a TUX on a hot JULY day in a church with NO air-conditioning) while dan led us through our vows of better or worse, richer or poorer, sickness and in health. til death do us part. it was, even with all its flaws, the happiest day of my life. then. i’ve since been very blessed with many other happy days in my life with phil.…
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happy 4th.
happy fourth of july from our family to yours! 🙂
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preschool graduation.
we’ve had a whirlwind of events in the last month and my head is still spinning from it all. i’ve got a lot to catch up on and haven’t even begun to process the bigger stuff yet. hopefully blogging about it will help get it all settled in my mind. but for now, we’re gonna rewind and do things in order even though i’m tempted to skip ahead and get to the more recent events first. so early last month, mikey and allie had their end-of-the-year celebrations at school. meaning they were all three home with me for the majority of the time i was running around packing like a…
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watering the lawn.
phil is on his very LAST call as a resident tonight. four days remain until he’s done with residency. forever. i can hardly believe it. but as phil pointed out, it’s not quite as exciting as we had thought it would be since now another year of fellowship training has been tacked on. but still. the end is near! more on that later. phil already had his graduation celebration last weekend. that was great, but also kind of a downer since he had to go back for ten more days of work before actually being done. anyway, more on the graduation later. for now, my life is still all packed…
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the bee.
moving day is almost upon us. i’ve done nothing but pack for the past several days. it’s driving me crazy and i dearly miss doing just normal stuff with my kiddos. and taking pictures of them. and since packing requires one to stay home, that’s where we’ve been for most of this month. the kids have been roaming around finding things to keep themselves entertained. thankfully, they’re pretty content to play at home and usually find plenty to keep themselves occupied. but that’s not to say that i haven’t noticed an increase in whining, complaining, tattling, and other unsavory behavior. apparently, they still need someone to parent them every now…