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Monday, June 23, 2008













We were up by 9am. The morning seemed to go by fast. Worked on a little laundry and played with the boys. Adam reached for his blanket, which I was holding, and said, “bank-bie”. We left for meijer around 1pm. Had to backtrack on the drive there because the road to meijer was closed. As we left meijer Adam sat on the pony for a penny ride. Jacob always likes to put the penny in. Adam finished Jacob’s ride because Jacob wanted off right away. Before getting off, Adam gave the horse a hug. We got home around 3pm. Adam was still napping when Daddy came home from work. Jacob and I were outside letting the chickens out of the coop. The boys played in the back seat of the Geo while Jared and I waxed it. Adam came out, grabbed a rag, and wiped the car with it. Jacob decided that looked like fun and also came out. The cats had tore open a garbage bag in the barn. Adam found an old juice box and took a drink. He had an awful expression on his face after he had taken a drink. After dinner we took a drive in the Geo. I wanted Jared to teach me how to drive a stick shift. I drove to the school’s playground and practice in their parking lot. Then we got out to play with the kids on the playground. Got home at 9pm. The boys had fun playing with their balloons before getting ready for bed. Adam reaches for the balloon saying, “baa, baa”.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have we seen a picture of the Geo? Now that it is at home is it welded together? How about the brakes? What color is it? I bet Kimmy could give it a good green paint job. It could be a John Deere Geo. Sounds like I'm clueless and I am. Adam is beginning to know what words do for him. He has a ways to go to keep up with his Daddy (sentences at 18 mo )but it sounds like he's on the way. The three on the couch is wonderful father/son picture.

The Daddy said...

Was wondering if the wax job is code for "holding Iron Oxide to the car"

Brother Cassian said...

Good luck learning the stick shift, Kimmy. I burned out two clutches on Kevin's car when he tried to teach me twenty-five years ago. We are still friends, though.

And I drive only an automatic.

Anonymous said...

Kimmy...you have three of the cutest little guys. Well, one is sort of big. Love your stories.