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31 JULY 2007
As promised, I've put together a gallery of images
from when the Evans were here. You can go to the memories
page under "Evans
Family - July 2007". Enjoy! P.S. Thanks to Sara for putting
up with my demands to get all the pictures from her. She emailed
them in groups, and I kept insisting she send more.
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23 JULY 2007
It's
a bit late for this, but I'm finally able to sit down long enough
to chronicle the Evans family visit. They were here during the week
of Independence Day. Their arrival came late, Sunday evening, and
it was non-stop action until they left the following Saturday. Can
you believe we had enough sleeping arrangements for an extra seven
people? I was amazed by that alone! The Evans were set to see the
sites on Monday. Mike's endless supply of Metro passes came in handy
so that we were able to take the Metro all week long with only having
to drive to/from the station. In the two days spent in downtown
D.C. we managed to see many of the monuments, the National Archives,
the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Museum of Natural
History. I hope they don''t feel like they didn't see enough and
were held back by the girls and me (we're slow walkers). We also
squeezed in a visit to the LDS temple one evening. Everyone was
exhausted by the end of each day. Even my own children, who are
usually awake by dawn, slept in until the late hours of morning.
No complaining from me here. On Tuesday the Evans did something
that we have yet to do. They drove to the Chesapeake Bay and spent
a day at the "beach". The water was still salty, but they
weren't technically at the ocean. It was still quite different for
them versus just going to a lake beach in Minnesota. Paul even got
pinched by a crab. A lot of time was also spent in our pool. One
day the kids literally spent 3 or more hours in there.

Of course, we couldn't miss the 4th of July festivities
put on by our Nation's Capital. We came up with a plan to avoid
the massive crowds on the Mall, so we instead went to the Iwo Jima
Memorial in Arlington, VA to view the fireworks. Unfortunately,
the rain put a delay in our plans to find the perfect spot to set
up and hang out until dark. We found a "shelter" to remain
under until the rain subsided. I think the rain actually helped
us get a better spot though because many of the poeple already at
the memorial before the evacuation either went home or found shelters
further away than us. So we ended up with a super close spot to
watch the fireworks. I must say, too, that none of us were disappointed
with the show either. Smiley face and heart fireworks were something
new for us to see. And the sequence of events really made for a
wonderful display. Now getting home was quite a different story.
We were packed into the metro station like sardines waiting for
the trains. There was a point where Mike was holding Annie's hand
but couldn't even see her. We made it home safe and sound though,
and everyone slept in very late (except poor Mike had to be at work
his usual time) the next morning.

Friday was spent takin' it easy at our house. Sara
and I got to stamp and make some fun cards. We also chatted about
a lot of stuff. It was so nice to have another woman around to get
out all my built up talkins. Her ears are probably still numb from
my incessant yakking. I wish we could have spent another few days
with just the two of us craftin' and chitchattin'. That evening
the adults, Sara, Jim, Mike and me, went out for dinner and ice-cream.
The kids were left at home with pizza and DVD's. We came home to
find them watching Bob the Builder. I don't know how that didn't
get vetoed by the older kids.
We were so sad to see the Evans leave. The girls
couldn't get enough of having so many kids around to play with.
Matt and Hayley were so good to the girls and didn't seem to get
bored with them. I can't believe how big all the Evans kids are
now. I still remember when Katie and Jimmy were wee, little ones
in our wedding. Matt was still in Sara's belly. Time goes by so
quickly, and it's even harder to live so far away from all our extended
family. But I have good news (for us anyway), the girls and I are
going to Minnesota at the end of August--for a whole week! So we'll
get to see everyone again very soon. I'm also excited because we'll
get to go the Minnesota State Fair. My stomach is already craving
all the good (well, bad) food. Mike and I wanted to give the girls
a chance to see Minnesota and the family there again since it's
been almost two years since the last time we visited. Once the school
year started I knew we would get too busy again to fit in a visit.
I
might as well give a quick update on the girls. They keep me giggling
constantly. I was literally in tears on Friday with something Annie
said. We were buckling up in the car when Annie all of a sudden
said, "Look, it's Lucy's man-ball!" It took me about a
minute stop laughing enough to ask what she was talking about. Long
ago we got this ball from a McDonald's happy meal that is Super
Mario's head. Somehow it became a Lucy toy. Apparently, it was sitting
in the front yard for Annie to notice it and nickname it "Lucy's
Man-Ball". Along with Annie's strange observations she's also
drawing like mad and learning lots of new words to spell. In fact,
she asked just yesterday how to spell "indirect fire".
Mike and I aren't sure where she finds the terms, but we're always
happy to spell them for her, nonetheless. The girls have this activity/coloring
book. In it there is an activity where you're supposed to put the
first letter for several pictures. Annie can do this now without
any assistance. She's able to sound out the word to figure out what
letter it begins with. Annie's geting really good at drawing, too.
We can usually tell what her pictures are supposed to be. Right
now her favorite things to draw are princesses. The people in her
belly aren't making as many appearances as they used to, but sometimes
they will demand food. Oh, and Annie can swim with only wearing
water wings now; occasionally, she'll even go underwater. We're
very proud of her.

Mimi
loves headbands. Each morning when we're getting dressed Mimi insists
on wearing a headband. She even keeps it on her head all day long.
However, last week she decided that she also likes to wear hats.
For two days straight Mimi wore a pink baseball cap. On Friday she
wore the knitted hat that looks like a strawberry, even though I
stipulated that it would be too warm to wear such a hat. Sometimes
when Mimi asks a question and gets "NO" for an answer
she'll respond with "Oh, man!" Potty-training still isn't
a priority for her. Just yesterday she went missing for a few minutes
after exiting the shower (still naked, of course). When she reappeared
Mimi had gone #1. I scolded her by saying something to effect of,
"Mimi, it was naughty of you to go potty on the floor!"
She responded with, "I'm sorry, Mommy. I won't do it again."
How could I not be manipulated by that? So I told her that she needs
to start going potty on the big, girl toilet. She said, "Ok,
I will." I'm starting to think she's just telling me what I
want to hear. She's also become quite discrete about going #2. The
first time I noticed this she was standing in a corner for a few
minutes by herself. Immediately afterward she ran over to me and
said she was poopy. Then at church last week (I was subbing in the
nursery) Mimi came up to me and said "I don't have to go potty!"
Of course, I thought this was odd, so I asked her if she wanted
to go sit on the big girl potty. She screamed with a negative response.
I decided to just let it go especially since we were at church.
Then I noticed her go over to the toy cabinet pull the door around
her so that she was standing behind it. She came running out a couple
minutes later and promptly told me she was poopy. That stinker (literally)!
Evidently, she's making it quite clear that she's not ready to be
potty-trained yet. I'm not giving up on her though.
P.S. Be watching for a gallery of pictures from
the Evans' visit.
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