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April 28, 2005
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My baby said a new word today. He already says “Daddy”, “Mama”, approximations of his brothers names, “doggie”, “all done”, “again”, “uh-oh”, “no” (sometimes along with vigorously shaking his head, hoot!), “fish”, “Dis” (for Miss Liz) and “hi”, plus other words that I can’t remember right now. But, what was the new word that he said today? Well, he was in the kitchen with me and we were talking to Jon before the baby’s nap. He looked over at the counter and saw a syringe full of purple liquid. He sort of pointed at it and said, “avil”. Yes. He was pointing to the Advil in the syringe on the counter. Poor baby, he has had to take quite a bit of “avil” in his life. I guess that he should know the name of it!

My baby said a new word today. He already says “Daddy”, “Mama”, approximations of his brothers names, “doggie”, “all done”, “again”, “uh-oh”, “no” (sometimes along with vigorously shaking his head, hoot!), “fish”, “Dis” (for Miss Liz) and “hi”, plus other … Continue reading

April 28, 2005
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My baby said a new word today. He already says “Daddy”, “Mama”, approximations of his brothers names, “doggie”, “all done”, “again”, “uh-oh”, “no” (sometimes along with vigorously shaking his head, hoot!), “fish”, “Dis” (for Miss Liz) and “hi”, plus other words that I can’t remember right now. But, what was the new word that he said today? Well, he was in the kitchen with me and we were talking to Jon before the baby’s nap. He looked over at the counter and saw a syringe full of purple liquid. He sort of pointed at it and said, “avil”. Yes. He was pointing to the Advil in the syringe on the counter. Poor baby, he has had to take quite a bit of “avil” in his life. I guess that he should know the name of it!

My baby said a new word today. He already says “Daddy”, “Mama”, approximations of his brothers names, “doggie”, “all done”, “again”, “uh-oh”, “no” (sometimes along with vigorously shaking his head, hoot!), “fish”, “Dis” (for Miss Liz) and “hi”, plus other … Continue reading

April 28, 2005
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My baby said a new word today. He already says “Daddy”, “Mama”, approximations of his brothers names, “doggie”, “all done”, “again”, “uh-oh”, “no” (sometimes along with vigorously shaking his head, hoot!), “fish”, “Dis” (for Miss Liz) and “hi”, plus other … Continue reading

April 26, 2005
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Well, I was going to post about the funky orange chair that Jon got for super cheap…but I’m too tired to describe anything very well right now. My poor boys. Last night at 10, both my oldest and youngest started complaining about their ears. The youngest has been to the Dr. this morning and, surprise (not), he has an ear infection and he is wheezing. The oldest has an appointment this afternoon. I’m certain that he has an ear infection, too. So, last night was more sleepless than usual in the Barlow apartment. Thankfully, my children have grown up in these close quarters and somehow manage to sleep through their brother crying in the adjacent bed or screaming in the living room that is around the corner. I really notice the size of the apartment when one of the boys is sick. It seems like there is suddenly not enough space. Oh well. I’m just glad that I live in the age of advil and antibiotics and tubes put in the ears by ENTs. Y’all have a good day.

Well, I was going to post about the funky orange chair that Jon got for super cheap…but I’m too tired to describe anything very well right now. My poor boys. Last night at 10, both my oldest and youngest started … Continue reading

April 26, 2005
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Well, I was going to post about the funky orange chair that Jon got for super cheap…but I’m too tired to describe anything very well right now. My poor boys. Last night at 10, both my oldest and youngest started complaining about their ears. The youngest has been to the Dr. this morning and, surprise (not), he has an ear infection and he is wheezing. The oldest has an appointment this afternoon. I’m certain that he has an ear infection, too. So, last night was more sleepless than usual in the Barlow apartment. Thankfully, my children have grown up in these close quarters and somehow manage to sleep through their brother crying in the adjacent bed or screaming in the living room that is around the corner. I really notice the size of the apartment when one of the boys is sick. It seems like there is suddenly not enough space. Oh well. I’m just glad that I live in the age of advil and antibiotics and tubes put in the ears by ENTs. Y’all have a good day.

Well, I was going to post about the funky orange chair that Jon got for super cheap…but I’m too tired to describe anything very well right now. My poor boys. Last night at 10, both my oldest and youngest started … Continue reading

April 26, 2005
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Well, I was going to post about the funky orange chair that Jon got for super cheap…but I’m too tired to describe anything very well right now. My poor boys. Last night at 10, both my oldest and youngest started … Continue reading

April 24, 2005
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Well, this week will be interesting. It has definitely started off that way. Jon has 3 of his written comps this week and one next Monday. Hopefully, all will go well. My grandmother passed away last week. It is hard to be sad about her passing, even though we will miss her, because of her failing health. She would have been 97 in October. Of those 96 and a half years, I think that she really enjoyed about 90 of them. She had a good life. What a hoot that lady was. You never wondered where you stood with her. She always informed you. I personally ALWAYS wore my long hair up in a bun when visiting her. She had opinions about hair and just about everything else. She made the best banana pudding and the best green beans that I have ever had. And, I will always think of her when I smell really sweet bananas. She was a really hard worker. When I think about my grandmother’s life and about all that she did and endured — even though she had a good life — I am really humbled, in a way, because I just don’t feel like I’m made of such sturdy material, myself. I know that my grandmother, at the age of 31 (my age) could have wiped the floor with me. And when I think about the work that she daily did — it just astounds me. But every farmer’s wife of the early and mid 20th century did that much work. They all just worked so hard. Maybe that should be an inspiration for me. Mama Smith, you were a true original and I will miss you.

Well, this week will be interesting. It has definitely started off that way. Jon has 3 of his written comps this week and one next Monday. Hopefully, all will go well. My grandmother passed away last week. It is hard … Continue reading

April 24, 2005
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Well, this week will be interesting. It has definitely started off that way. Jon has 3 of his written comps this week and one next Monday. Hopefully, all will go well. My grandmother passed away last week. It is hard to be sad about her passing, even though we will miss her, because of her failing health. She would have been 97 in October. Of those 96 and a half years, I think that she really enjoyed about 90 of them. She had a good life. What a hoot that lady was. You never wondered where you stood with her. She always informed you. I personally ALWAYS wore my long hair up in a bun when visiting her. She had opinions about hair and just about everything else. She made the best banana pudding and the best green beans that I have ever had. And, I will always think of her when I smell really sweet bananas. She was a really hard worker. When I think about my grandmother’s life and about all that she did and endured — even though she had a good life — I am really humbled, in a way, because I just don’t feel like I’m made of such sturdy material, myself. I know that my grandmother, at the age of 31 (my age) could have wiped the floor with me. And when I think about the work that she daily did — it just astounds me. But every farmer’s wife of the early and mid 20th century did that much work. They all just worked so hard. Maybe that should be an inspiration for me. Mama Smith, you were a true original and I will miss you.

Well, this week will be interesting. It has definitely started off that way. Jon has 3 of his written comps this week and one next Monday. Hopefully, all will go well. My grandmother passed away last week. It is hard … Continue reading

April 24, 2005
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Well, this week will be interesting. It has definitely started off that way. Jon has 3 of his written comps this week and one next Monday. Hopefully, all will go well. My grandmother passed away last week. It is hard … Continue reading

April 18, 2005
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Free Scoop Day is tomorrow at Ben and Jerry’s stores. I know that the Ben and Jerry’s stores on the Loop and in the Central West End are participating here in St. Louis. So, swing by and get some! And, if you think getting free Ben and Jerry’s isn’t exciting….well, I don’t like telling folks that they might be crazy….but…..(just kidding).

Free Scoop Day is tomorrow at Ben and Jerry’s stores. I know that the Ben and Jerry’s stores on the Loop and in the Central West End are participating here in St. Louis. So, swing by and get some! And, … Continue reading