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Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

As we woke up this morning, I slowly came to the realization that my late night rendition of “Santa Baby” must not have made an impression on the big man in the red suit. No Sable. No 54 convertible in light blue. No Yacht. Maybe next year.

xmas eve

But Santa definitely hooked dd up. I’ll try to tell you more later. Right now, I’m going to continue to enjoy Christmas with the family.

Merry Christmas to all
(and to all a good night?)

p.s. – I wrote up an awesome post yesterday to talk about Christmas Eve. But its on a computer that I won’t have access to for a couple days. Senility must be striking early. I promise I will post it soon.

nin – 11.25.2008

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

NIN

awesome, awesome, awesome. I’ll update this over the weekend.

Have a safe and happy turkey day everyone!

Big Dance Friday!

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Not a whole bunch to report this week as both dd and mommy have been sick. Mommy has mostly bounced back, but dd is still working it out. Sucks hearing her so congested. We’ve used the heck out of the turkey baster, but that snot just keeps a comin. I swear there’s a spigot in there or something.

Oh, and I don’t recall if I told you all or not, but she rolled last week when I was out east. How freaking cool is that? Yeah, it sucked that I wasn’t home to physically see it. But I quickly got over it. I’m so proud of my girls! Yay!!

And now: let’s dance, shall we?


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Unconditional Love

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
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Saw this in my morning perusing. Let the meaning be the start of your day, rather than the end.

As I kissed C+dd goodbye this morning before coming into work, I was reminded just how good I have it. It was 5am when dd placed her order for breakfast. C, full of mothers instinct, arrived shortly after I did, with breakfast. She did this knowing two things: our daughter needs to eat, and I needed to get to work.

So at 6 when I left, I kissed my still hungry daughter, and my loving and supporting wife goodbye, knowing they will take care of each other, while I take care of them.

So once again, start your day full of loving and giving thoughts. Don’t end it with “I’ll repay them tomorrow”.