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An umbrella for all of the rain. |
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We had to start using ONLY the back door.
But the rain made the treck all around the house,
super muddy.
So our first "nice" day,
we spent 4 - 5 hours putting in bricks -
these are Dad's fancy bricks,
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We used our yellow wagon to help haul a few bricks at a time.
These were heavy! |
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The bricks are spaced at a comfortable stepping stone distance.
But Rue has to really stretch on most of the steps. |
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Joel just lays there like that while Rue jumps and climbs all over him.
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Christmas with Karen and Steve's family.
They brought an extra special breakfast. |
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Rue showed them her new Innotab2.
A few weeks later,
we removed her booster chair from the table.
We discovered that when she bounced or plopped,
the strain would crack the table.
It is suppose to hold her up to 35 lbs,
and she was only 32.
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Presents! |
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Nobody knew why Kendra was under the table.
But that is where she was when we found her.
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Matthew got the Red phone. |
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