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28 JANUARY 2006
Pardon the lack of updates on my website. The atmosphere
around here is chaotic, what with trying to get this new business
up and running, raising two very rambunctious girls, and just keeping
myself afloat with all the daily tasks that need to get done. The
plan is still for us to drive up to Bethesda on tomorrow morning
and return Friday night. Perhaps we will find housing this time
around, but we have to prepare ourselves for the possiblity of arranging
another trip later.
Mimi is now weened and walking. Surprisingly, I
had no pain in the weening process, still some tenderness though.
As mentioned in a previous post, Mimi was not keen on drinking whole
milk at first. We tried giving it to her in a cup with no lid, a
cup with a straw, a sippy cup, and a bottle. I don't know how she
came to like it, but I just kept giving it to her. Eventually she
relented, and now Mimi is officially addicted to whole milk if in
a bottle. If she even sees a bottle, all hell breaks loose. Mimi's
walking skills aren't great, but she is doing it roughly half the
time between that and crawling. She can be easily knocked over which
her big sister does frequently. She does look quite cute when she
walks. It almost looks as if she's on her tippy toes while she takes
these short, quick strides. Much different than Annie's first steps.
I have been noticing that Mimi has been picking up on certain things
like knowing where socks and shoes go. Whenever I put sock #1 on
a foot, she will raise foot #2 to receive sock #2. Then the other
day, I caught her trying to put one of Annie's shoe on her little
foot. Mimi will also occasionally repeat certain phrases such "all
done" and "bye bye".

Annie is finally seeing the buddy quality in Mimi.
I will sometimes catch them giggling up a storm at silly things
Annie will do. They also both love to torment the dog. All I can
say is that Lucy begs to go outside when the girls are around. On
the contrary, Lily is warming up to Annie. She sometimes jumps into
bed with Annie at storytime. Of course, we're not comfortable yet
with Lily sleeping with Annie at night. Annie surprises us each
day with the new sentences that she spews forth. Her new thing that
I just get a kick out of is when I ask Annie a question she will
sometimes reply with, "Ummm..." before divulging her answer.
When she sees me laughing at her, she always has to laugh, too.
She's as cute as can be. Another persistent habit is Annie's quest
to know where everyone and what everything is. After hearing, "Where's
Daddy?" for the trillionth time during the day, it can really
wear on the nerves. My favorite is when she continually asks me,
"Where's Mommmy?" while I'm standing right in front of
her. She also likes to ask, "What that?" when she sees
something unfamiliar to her. However, I question if she's really
unsure what something is everytime she asks. I'm pretty sure that
by the eleventh time she asked what the vacuum was yesterday that
she knew darn well what is was. As exasperating as it can be for
her to do this, it's still fun to see her learn, do, and say new
things each day.
So, like I said before, we are going to be out
of town all week. I probably won't be making any posts between now
and the time we return. Wish us luck in our search for yet another
home. Talk to you soon!
Sorry no new pictures to post:(
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17 JANUARY 2006
Well, I said I would do it, and I did. My photo
jewelry hobby is now a business. If you can believe it, Mike is
really the one who pushed me into taking it to the next step. As
many of you know, he took some jewerly classes in high school and
has always wanted to get back into making jewelry. We toyed with
the idea of casting some silver into some cool pendants (similarl
to the stuff seen here: www.sundancecatalog.com)
while he was in dental school, but never got around to it. So when
I started making these photo jewelry pieces, Mike really showed
an interest. Me being computer-obsessed had to design a website
for the biz. I spent a few late nights getting it up and running.
We don't have much to offer yet in the way of products. There is
a pearl design in the works. Hopefully, we will be adding a couple
more pieces in the near future.
Our business is called "Snappy Chic"
(don't laugh), and the web address is: www.snappychic.com.
Let us know what you think. I'm sure there are a few bugs yet to
work out. I've even got a shopping cart and can accept credit card
payments. I'm scared to death! Just a sneak peek below:

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08 JANUARY 2006
How can I put it other than I've just been plain
lazy about updating the site. Sorry for that. To make up for it
I have lots of pictures. Some from Christmas and the others are
just goofing off around here. Our lives are pretty much back to
normal with Mike home, but now we have to prepare to move again.
Ugh!
Coming up at the end of this month we are traveling
to Bethesda. Mike has a week-long course to attend, so I thought
I would take that time to start looking at housing and getting to
know the area. We decided we will probably just rent a house instead
of going broke with buying a half-million dollar home. I've been
doing a little internet research and have found many rentals that
fit our needs. I'm actually kind of excited about it. The more I
think about it, the more I realize that it will be a really fun
place to live. We'll be very close to D.C. and Bethesda has a ton
of stuff to do, too. I think the girls and I will have a blast.
We will certainly have to make the most of it since Mike will be
super busy once school starts.
Christmas
was spent at home this year. No visitors, just the four of us. Mike
got a 4-day weekend off from work and another one during the New
Year's holiday. It was so nice to have him for so many days. This
was the first year that Annie understood the idea behind presents.
She was even opening presents before the special day. The girls
received lots of gifts from grandparents Hauer and Olsen such as
a Barbie laptop, Legos, Cabbage Patch Kid, blocks, Leap Frog Stories,
and much more. Annie received several clothing items as well and
immediately wanted to make sure that each garment fit properly.
Mimi's favorite gift was the Mary Jo Beth Sue from Raccoon Ridge
doll. That's not her official name, but after losing one of her
pigtails (courtesy of Mimi's love) she looked like she was wearing
a raccoon-skin hat. Upon losing her 2nd pigtail she looked quite
androgynous, and that's being polite. My mom has a new hobby of
decoupaging, so she made both girls a lamp to match their rooms
and a clock to match my living room. We had loads of fun even if
it was a small group this year. Pictures from our "magical"
day are posted on the memories page under
"Christmas 2005".
There is also a link from the
girls' January album. Have a look-see!

Annie NEVER stops! Enough
said. But seriously, you would think she could run marathons with
as much energy that's within her. Come 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
there is hardly a moment's rest. Thankfully, she does still take
her afternoon nap that can last up to 2 hours. And even more thankfully,
Mimi usually sleeps at the same time. My mom says I was the same
way at Annie's age, but I just don't see how. Oh well, I just need
to get used to it. Annie loves to sing. She expects her c.d.'s be
played in the car at all times so that she can sing along. Mike
and I are amazed at how many songs she already knows. Her favorite
is still "The ABC's". Mike has been cracking me up with
his obsession with a song called "The ABC Song" where
a word is said for each letter of the alphabet and it's sung to
the same tune as "ABC's". I'll hear him sometimes (when
he thinks nobody is around) practicing. Shh! Don't tell anyone.
Annie is taking on disciplinarian with Mimi and Lucy. She loves
to tell Lucy to "go bed" or to "stop it". Annie
is discovering the good things in life and asks for them frequently.
I gave her a Hershey Kiss one time from the cupboard. Now she asks
daily for "choc-it" whenever I'm close to that same cuboard.
I also think Annie may have OCD. Anytime something new is changed
in her routine, she adopts that habit. For instance, the other night
her bed was wet from naptime sippy, so we put a blanket under her.
The next night when I went to put her to bed she asked for that
blanket to be put under her again. Now we have to do that every
night. And she also remembers every lovey that stays in bed with
her. If one is missed during roll call, she notices. She also has
a habit of trying to repeat EVERYTHING that people say. We had some
friends over the other night, and they even commented on this. So
watch what you say around her, eh.

Mimi is so close to walking.
She will take 2 to 3 steps at a time. I think she thinks that crawling
can get her to her destination much faster. I can't blame her; she's
the fastest crawler we've ever seen. Her first tooth is finally
starting to grow in on the bottom. I'm not worried about the delay
since Annie's teeth came in at about the same time. Mimi babbles
all time. She really likes saying "th-th-th". I don't
know where that came from. She will also say "bye, bye"
on command. More finger foods are being given to Mimi now such as
spaghetti, beans, cooked carrots, peas, bananas, mac'n'cheese, and
much more. Basically, anything soft goes. I'm starting to ween Mimi
from nursing. Well, guess what! She hates milk. I've tried everything
to get her to drink it, but she always spits it right out. We never
had this problem with Annie; she took right to it. I don't know
what I'm going to do. I suppose it's a common problem that can be
easily remedied. I will just need to do the research. Mimi remains
a Mommy's girl. She's not much for strangers and sometimes Dad holding
her. Mimi is starting to figure out how to get Annie in trouble,
too. She has this cry that always worries me. Well, I've caught
her using it when Annie takes something from her or if Annie won't
share. What a drama queen! There is now a January
album of pictures posted on the girls'
page. Enjoy!
Below are some pictures of Mike shucking some local
oysters. We had them on the grill the other night. They weren't
as good as eating them raw, but they were still yummy. He, of course,
got lots of fishing time while on break. Sadly, the girls and I
were not able to join him at all during the break. Oh, darn!

Have a great week! We've got a busy planned for us.
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