Taking the Scenic Route

Thursday May 10, 2007

10th May 2007

Thursday May 10, 2007

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I have a bunch of photos to post for today, so I figured I should do a little catch up first.

A few more shots from the ‘peek a boo’ set.

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Ever since Zane’s doctor appointment she has been carrying around the play stethescope, although she wears it backwards most of the time.  lol.  (btw, that is a cake pan she is sitting in)  She was talking to herself when I took the picture.

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Two nights ago Zane didn’t finish his supper and Zora saw an opportunity.  She climbed up on the chair (thankfully I saw that and stripped off her new dress and pants before she got too messy) and gleefully worked on finishing his spaghetti and meatballs.  (mostly avoiding the meatballs though…I am wondering if she is going to end up a vegetarian because she usually isn’t interested in meat most of the time). 

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His last day with the university student speech therapist

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Fun in OT yesterday afternoon

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There are currently 2 responses to “Thursday May 10, 2007”

  1. 1 On May 11th, 2007, BeemerLand said:
       

    You were blessed with such beautiful kids!!!! Have a great weekend and Happy Mother’s Day!

    A

     
  2. 2 On May 11th, 2007, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    Such a cutie!  She has the sweetest expressions.

     
  • Zane's age

  • Zane is 23 years, 1 month, and 10 days old
  • Zora's age

  • Zora is 19 years, 1 month, and 14 days old
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