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a quick hello

Here are my excuses for not blogging: no internet (finally fixed that this week) two kids two jobs Despite feeling a little crazy, life is great right now. The job search is on full strength, but for some reason I'm much less stressed this year than last. Last year I stewed and worried about where Adam's summer internship would be. Well now that we're looking for the real thing, I'm not near as worried. Kind of strange, I know. Crazy pregnancy hormones definitely played a part in that. I think it's also that things worked out so well for this summer that I've learned the Lord will provide, even if it's not in the time or way I hope. The girls are cute as ever. Yesterday Mini watched me brush my hair and put it up in a clip. When I was done she said "Mommy you look pretty." So cute! She's also doing an amazing job with potty training which we've hit really hard the last couple weeks. Emmy continues to be a little angel and I just can't g...

Emmy smiling

This is a cute video of Emmy that I uploaded about three weeks ago but never posted. It's outdated but pretty cute! (I didn't post until today--9/16 but blogger insists it's August 25 since that's the day I uploaded it. If only I understood computers better!)

Balboa

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My dad's family has a 60+ year tradition of going to Balboa Island in Newport Beach. We went for a week and had a great time! I love vacations for so many reasons. I love living in the same house as so much of my family. I love having so many people around wanting to play with my kids. I love eating Mom's cooking. I love playing games. I love time with Adam and my girls. And, of course, I love all the Balboa traditions: big breakfasts, tennis, sitting on the beach, playing in the waves, catching sand-crabs, walks around the island, Balboa bars, sitting on Grandma's bench, church with the family, picking out T-shirts with Larry, the fun zone with Grannie, and the list goes on. A couple highlights from this year specifically were: going to an Angels game, wetting my pants on the tennis court (thanks to my siblings being so inconsiderate as to make me laugh so hard I couldn't control myself!), seeing Suzy, Danny, and Peter (my mission trainer), and hearing a brother in chu...

all grown up

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I used to get bothered at people that went weeks or months without blogging. Well, now I am one of those people, which kind of bothers me. Maybe things will settle down now that Adam is back in school. Anyway, lots of great things to blog about! First of all, my girls are getting so big! Here are some ways I know they're growing up. Mini: says her own prayers can wear her hair in a ponytail or pig-tails doesn't need naps (sometimes I still try because I need it!) loves to carry a purse rode a pony all by herself And I always have her do this because it cracks me up that she's so flexible Emmy: sleeps through the night (hallelujah!) laughs reaches for things (no grabbing yet) rolls over both ways (I promise she has hair even though she looks bald here)

catching up (as always)

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Life really does feel like a big game of catch-up right now: catching up on cleaning, phone calls, sleep, laundry, gardening, blogging, etc. We're doing great though and enjoying summer and the time with family and friends. Adam's brother went into the MTC last Wednesday. Way to go Andreas! The curb-side drop-off was a mess! We had two different cars so we parked up by the temple and walked him and his luggage down to the MTC to take pictures by the sign. Well, we thought we could just hug him goodbye from there and he could walk on in. WRONG! He had to be actually dropped off by one, and only one, car. So we had a very anti-climatic trek back up the hill and said bye to him by the car. I guess things are just crazy right now as they're transitioning to curb-side drop-off. Hopefully the rest of his mission goes a little more smoothly... Here we are trekking back to the car. (Notice we're walking away from the MTC and Andreas is still with us!) Poor Andreas, in his new s...

forgotten blog

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I'll try to catch up on the last several weeks since I last blogged. First off, we had much-needed family pictures done and they turned out great! I especially love the ones of Mini and Emmy. I feel like they capture their personalities so well, especially Mini. Here are some of the ones we ordered: We had a great 4th of July weekend. We celebrated with my family on Friday with dinner and a walk at the cabin. Saturday we went to the parade with the Larsens and Alexanders. Thanks to Eric getting there at 4 am, we had great seats. And also thanks to Eric, we had yummy BBQ chicken after the parade. Man, what are we going to do when they move to Arizona next week? (Hopefully just follow them to Phoenix next summer...) That evening we had a great dinner with Adam's sister Amy and her family. I love their cheesey grins!! Emily's blessing was the next morning. Adam gave her a beautiful blessing and she looked so pretty in her dress. It was fun to have so much family at church with...

my cute girls

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When I was at the MTC, I heard life described like this: the days are like weeks and the weeks are like days. That's how life feels right now--long days but short weeks. Time is going fast (I can't believe Emmy is almost four weeks old!) but days and nights seem to go slowly as they are one big round of feeding, changing diapers, and trying to keep everyone happy. I've been trying to think what "bloggable" events have happened for us and can't think of a whole lot. Emmy is growing well. We're trying to figure out what's going on because she screams after she eats for anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes. I'm not sure if she's gassy, still hungry, wanting to be held, or just grumpy. She is the cutest thing ever though, as you will notice in the pictures. Mini is now done with swimming lessons and took great strides forward in blowing bubbles, doing bobs, floating on her back, climbing out of the pool from hanging on the wall, and overall gaining more s...