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31 OCTOBER 2005

Just a quick note here. I knew some people would
be interested in seeing what the girls dressed up as on Halloween.
In case you can't figure it out, Mimi is Dorothy from the "Wizard
of Oz" and Annie is the witch. The girls enjoyed themselves
immensely. Annie finally seemed to understand what Halloween was
all about. We went to our church for "Trunk-or-Treat"
where everyone decorates their trunks and the kids go from car
to car trick-or-treating. Annie quickly figured out the routine:
open her bag, say, "trick-or-treat", receive candy,
say, "thank you", move on to the next car, and repeat.
It was so fun watching her. Mimi slept in the car the whole time,
but it was great just to see her in her costume for a few minutes.
She wanted to get that wig off her head as soon as possible, and
those glitter shoes made an absolute mess. There are more pictures
on the girls' October album.
Hope everyone enjoyed their Halloween!!
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26 OCTOBER 2005
Mike is finally home for good. Life is starting
to feel normal again. Well, as normal as it can be with two small
children. Projects aren't getting completed (or even started) as
quickly as they used to. Forget about "projects", I'm
happy if I can get the dishes done anymore. I keep joking that I'm
going to hire a live-in nanny/cook/housekeeper. Little does Mike
know that I'm not really joking. Oh, how I wish! More wildlife keep
appearing around us. Pictured here is a black widow spider that
Mike found hiding amongst our landscape rocks. I was surprised to
find that is wasn't as aggressive as most spiders seem to be. Even
when poked and prodded, it barely moved. That doesn't mean I didn't
keep at least 2-arms-length between me and that creature. Surprisingly,
I had no major nightmares that night. For those who don't know,
I will, on occasion, have some ferocious nightmares which cause
me to wake up other people in the house adamantly making strange
statements or just run screaming bloody murder around the house.
We
did manage a fun night out last week at Mike's Farm (a different
Mike). Annie and I got to go last
year with a playgroup. Actually, the girls and I got to go again
today with another playgroup. Lucky us! They have hayrides, pumpkin-picking,
animals to pet (cows, goats, lambs, chickens), apple cider lessons,
live music from a cowboy in a barn, and a wonderful restaurant.
The restaurant is "family-style" meaning the server brings
"bottomless" bowls of food to the table that everyone
shares. Their macaroni-and-cheese is to die for. The girls really
enjoyed themselves, especially Annie when picking her pumpkin. She
kept wanting to throw them. Mimi was just happy to be along for
the ride. We attempted to take some family portraits with the tripod,
but we weren't that successful. The pictures were either too blurry
or blown-out for my taste. We had fun anyway.
I'm
considering trading Annie in for a different 2003 model of kid.
She has been driving Mike and me crazy the last several nights at
bedtime. For about a week now, Annie has been fighting going to
bed. She used to voluntarily lie down and not make a peep until
morning. The past few nights, she's also been getting up around
10:00 p.m. wanting to get her diaper changed. However, last night
was the worst. It took Mike and me about an hour to finally get
her to bed. We still had the 10:00 p.m. diaper-changing session.
What made it all unbearable was when Annie woke up around 3:00 a.m.,
ran into our room, and insisted on sleeping in our bed. I wasn't
completely able to resist since I was a sleepy pile of putty. I
did try unsuccessfully to get her back into her own bed, but she
had her mind made up. After we finally "settled" into
my bed, I was wide awake and couldn't go back to sleep at all. If
anyone has any suggestions, please feel free to offer them. I don't
want do this every night. Other than this latest development, Annie
is doing great. She's still making progress with her language skills.
I'm convinced, however, that she will always remain the size she
is. I swear she hasn't gained a pound in months.
Mimi
is getting more rambunctious each day. Hear I was conviced that
Mimi was going to be the meek and mild member of our family. Boy
has that changed! I can't keep her from moving and "talking".
I like to think of Mimi as our little, howler monkey since she loves
to screech loudly for long periods of time. She's gotten really
good at pulling herself up to stand. And the other night, I caught
her on top of the bottom step of the staircase. Looks like I will
have to start locking the gate again. Mimi is adding more "words"
to her vocabulary. Not only does she say "dada" but can
also say "baba" now. Sometimes I believe I can hear her
say "mama", but it's probably just wishful thinking. Mimi
now eats cheerios, too! She's due for her 9-month doctor's appointment
next week, so I still don't have official measurements for her.
I have weighed her on the bathroom scale a few times, and she usually
weighs in around 18 pounds. Mimi's not a huge baby, but we still
get many comments on her bulk. Speaking of which, she now wears
larger size diapers than Annie.
Mike
thoroughly enjoyed his trip to Idaho even though he had no luck
in getting anything. His friend, Matt, got a grouse, yet the intended
target was elk. Mike did return home with some yummy fuji apples
from Tim's dad's orchard. Mike was the only person in the party
to have the elk tag. Murphy's Law rang true when the non-elk license
holders had numerous opportunities to shoot elk, but Mike saw none.
Mike came across a few "cows", but his license was for
"bulls" only. On the first day, Matt had an elk run right
past him and saw that it had already been shot. He thought that
Mike had shot it and hoped that Mike got his elk on the first day.
Well, it was another hunter who had shot the elk. It just wasn't
in the cards for them. Mike was just glad to be able to go on a
big hunting trip after being in Iraq for so long. I was sad at first
to see him go so soon after returning from Iraq, but he needed to
get that hunting bug out of his system. He will get the opportunity
to go hunting one more time when we go to Minnesota in November.
There are pictures from his trip on the hunting/fishing
page under "Idaho
- Fall 2005."
Mike is officially back to work. He has been riding
his bike into work most days. I used to really worry about him doing
this since there are no shoulders on the roads here and most people
don't pay attention when they drive. Mike's convinced me that he
will be safe. He's getting geared up to go to school next year.
He's got quite the list of things that need to be done before starting.
I don't remember it being so complicated when he started dental
school. From the sounds of it, there will be no free time for Mike
once school begins. I just keep thinking how much more stuff can
there be to learn about teeth!
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09 OCTOBER 2005
I don't really have anything new to ramble on about.
I just updated the girls' page with an
October album. Have a
look. I also changed the look of the girls' album links. Something
just didn't sit right with look of it. Mike's gone now. Last night
was tough because Annie woke up screaming for her daddy. Then, of
course, Mimi woke up to all the raucous. It was a viscous cycle
of one kid waking up the other. Finally around 2:30 a.m., then kids
were sound asleep. It was not so easy for me to get back to my Z's.
07 OCTOBER 2005
Just a quick note here. Mike is leaving for his
hunting trip tomorrow for a week. He will not have phone/internet
access since he will be camping/hunting/fishing in the mountains
in Idaho. I am also going to be taking down the guestbook as it
apparently no longer is accessible to me and will not allow any
new guests to sign it. I don't know what went wrong, but I'm just
not going to worry about it anymore. I hope that this recent action
will not deter anyone from visiting our website. The girls are doing
great. Mimi can now pull herself up to standing and says "dada".
Annie is still picking up cute and sometimes not so cute habits.
I don't know when I will update again. Maybe within the next week
or two. In the meantime, have a look at our new friend, Randy. He
is a regular visitor to our back door each evening. We know he is
the same froggie because he a has little "disability"
in which one of his thumbs bends back characteristically. Have a
safe holiday weekend! We will be w/o daddy:(

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02 OCTOBER 2005
As promised, I am updating the site with information
about Mike's homecoming. I know he's been home now for over a week,
and most friends and family have spoken with Mike already. It was
kind of a crazy time because there was uncertainty as to his exact
arrival date/time. The first arrival time was to be around 2:00
a.m. on September 21st. Due to the middle of the night timing, I
arranged to have the neighbor come spend the night so that I could
go pick up Mike without waking the girls. Then I was told that his
arrival would actually be around 6:00 p.m. on September 20th. Imagine
my glee. I even went about telling my neighbor to forget about coming
over that night. Well, my hopes were crushed when I was told, once
again, that Mike's arrival would be at 2:00 a.m. on September 21st.
Apparently, nobody actually checked which flight the dentists would
be arriving on. Fortunately, my neighbor was still willing and available
to continue with the original plan.
So
Mike made it home safe and sound. We arrived home around 2:30 a.m.
Of course, we waited for the girls to wake up at their usual time
until reacquainting Mike with them. Mimi was first up. I brought
her into bed to nurse around 5ish. She was too busy eating at first
to even notice that was another being in bed. When she finally did
make the discovery, she was immediately all smiles. She got a few
minutes with her daddy, then I put her back to bed. Next was Annie's
turn. I went and got Annie and brought her into our bedroom. Mike
was sitting up in bed. I told Annie that I had a surprise for her.
When I brought her into the bedroom, I shouted, "It's Daddy!"
She said, "Daddy?" and then started crying and refused
to let me put her down. This continued on for a couple of minutes
until I told Mike to lay down on the floor and offer himself up
as the human jungle gym. Annie suddenly remembered what Daddy was
for and went and climbed on him. They have been best buddies ever
since. There are new pictures on Mike's Iraq
pictures page under September
2005. Check them
out.
Its Mike here, finally able to enjoy the freedoms
of American life. It really was a great tour and I met many great
and some very interesting people, who knows maybe I am someone elses
"intersting person". Anyway, I have given Jenny pictures
of the last few days in Iraq and the way home. People that are featured
are friends of mine that I made along the way and made life over
there very enjoyable. If you appear in the picture then you know
who you are, but I will probably refrain from posting names in order
to respect peoples privacy.
One event that was a great way to round out
the deployment was eating some Iraqi doves that I shot with a pellet
gun. I initially tried to trap them but that plan was sub-successful.
So I got ahold of a pellet gun and shot four. We (some of "the
guys") marinated them in some italian dressing from the chow
hall and grilled them over charcoal. They were quite tast,y and
my only regret is that I didnt have more (the doves were everywhere
over there, the pellet gun was less effective than a pea shooter
and I found myself wishing for a good Beeman).
So thanks again to every one of you that emailed,
wrote, sent packages, helped Jenny or supported us in any other
way. I am back safe, have gone to a war zone and will be quite content
never having to do it again.
Now
for progress reports. Annie is now more like a kid than a baby.
She still isn't potty-trained which will be her official initiation
into big-girldom. Her eating habits have gotten much better over
the last few weeks. She'll eat or at least try most of the foods
placed on her plate especially if doused in ketchup. She's still
a squirt though. Annie's language skills are rapidly increasing,
and she's starting to develop sentences more. Her new favorite word
is "ew". She has learned the principle of possession and
constantly points out things that are Mommy's, Daddy's, Mimi's,
or Annie's. She loves counting to ten with her daddy and pointing
out letters and numbers to whoever's paying attention. Annie pretty
much knows all the common animals from the animal kingdom and will
even recite their sounds. She knows many of the basic shapes but
still needs work on learning the concept of color. Annie also loves
to sing. We sing the alphabet song, the bus song, the food song,
and many more on a regular basis. I've also noticed her singing
along with the songs on her morning shows such as the "Higglytown
Heroes" theme song. One annoying habit of Annie's, pointing
out her boo-boos relentlessly.
Mimi
has also made great strides recently. She is now a full-time crawler
on her hands and knees. She can even go from crawling to sitting
with ease. Mimi is also starting to pull herself up onto objects
and people. She loves to play with the door stop springs for minutes
on end. I also think Mimi is going to have a great love of water.
The other day when I brought her into the shower she was bouncing
the entire time and laughed when I put her face in the water. Annie
always acted (and still sometimes does) like I was drowning her
when the water hit her face. Then in the bathtub the other night,
Mimi was so excited she kept flinging herself face first into the
water. It took both Mike and me to get her all bathed. She has had
a bit of a cold this week. She woke up every 2 to 3 hours on Monday
and Tuesday nights and has had a crusty, runny nose for days and
still has it. Mimi can now sense when the dreaded tissue is coming
for her nose in which she fights me to the end to avoid the wipe
down. Check out our most recent beach pictures on the girls'
September 2005 album.
No new progress for me, I'm just glad to have Mike
home. Things were strange at first but are now pretty much back
to normal. Mike built us a new computer, and it's now up and running
like a charm. For those interested in knowing, it's got an AMD Athlon
64-bit processor with 3.4 GHz, 200 Gigbytes on the hard ddrive and
2 Gigabytes of RAM. It's awesome and is a ton faster than our 3-year-old
Dell. Now I can actually use my Photoshop CS2 without constantly
crashing the computer. I think I may start shooting in RAW with
my Rebel because PSCS2 makes it so you can do batch processing if
in RAW mode. And I've got the RAM to handle batch processing. (RAM
everything, even the Gigabytes!) I can't wait! Have a good week!
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