Lollypop in Action
Cause who doesn't love a squishy baby in a tub? Really?
(This was her first bath out of the baby tub. Happened around mid-May, I believe!)
A zoo is a place of learning, of beauty, of interest, of curiosity. And it's also where the monkeys live. Our zoo here is part online diary, part spiritual notebook, and some gravy for the grandparents! Thanks for stopping by to peek into our world, even if you can only stay for a moment.
Cause who doesn't love a squishy baby in a tub? Really?
(This was her first bath out of the baby tub. Happened around mid-May, I believe!)
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6/29/2010 02:22:00 PM
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Lollypop!
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6/22/2010 04:39:00 PM
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A variety to enjoy. :-) Since Lollypop's newest favorite activity involves pointing at pretty much everything she sees or wants or momentarily thinks about, I had precious few pictures made without that wummy widdle finger pointing at something. Thing is, that's what she is doing at nine months. I like that this is what I will remember about her at this age!
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6/11/2010 09:14:00 AM
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I really enjoy this fellow. He's just... well, you've got to watch this. Now, it would be great if you could go back and watch all five parts of this video, but if you only have 5 minutes, just watch part 5 of 5. It's a great summation of how the Bible is believable - not because you "want" to believe it, but because simple logic and basic intelligence leads to the end result that it is a believable document.
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6/10/2010 09:42:00 AM
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6/08/2010 01:37:00 PM
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We just got back from Watercolor, Florida where we got to spend almost a whole week with Jmk's family! It was just as beautiful as I remembered it from October 2008. That place is just THE place to go if you are looking for a relaxing, beautiful atmosphere.
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6/07/2010 03:08:00 PM
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5/24/2010 08:58:00 PM
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For almost 30 years, our local Symphony has had a big fundraiser where they held a contemporary music concert, outdoors, on the banks of a local "lake" that we have here. While being on the shore, spread out on a picnic blanket, was always fun, I have always wanted to see the concert from a boat. There are lots of folks that do that, and it always seemed like such a cool thing.
Well, I'm here to tell you that it IS. A cool thing, that is. We attended via watercraft on Friday night and it was a blast! My dad and mom took us out on their boat. We ate supper out there and enjoyed the concert. Because there were some fantastic fireworks at the end of the concert, we were out there until about 9pm. The kids did great staying up way past their bedtime! Yay for the boat! :-) I'm thinking of decking it out with Christmas lights next year. heehee. I'm sure that will just thrill my Dad to NO end.
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5/10/2010 10:51:00 AM
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The running joke in most families is that, a great many times, little kids love the boxes that gifts come in more than the gifts themselves. Who can blame them, right? Limitless possibilities is the beauty of a plain ole box. And apparently, even with babies, the same holds true. A diaper box is better than a walker any old day. Lollypop demonstrates this principle:
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5/01/2010 12:34:00 PM
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Happy Eight Months Birthday Lollypop!!!
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4/22/2010 01:21:00 PM
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Toofies gone! Toofies coming!
This should be a post about Lollypop's 8 month birthday, but I don't have all the pieces-parts together yet. Poodle, however, wants the world to know about her toothlesness! She's so excited. Lollypop, on the other hand, will be very glad to have her teething struggles take a break for awhile. Poor baby.

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4/22/2010 07:45:00 AM
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From earlier today:
P: Mommy, are we going to have any more babies?
M: Gosh, honey, I don't know. Why do you ask?
P: Cause your tummy looks like there's a baby in it.
(sigh.... No. I'm not pregnant. But in case you were wondering if I'd lost the baby weight, now you know! Ha!)
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4/16/2010 06:47:00 PM
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The two girls make a pact to take five minutes out of a day to sit quietly with a relaxed mind, by themselves, on a pre-determined day in order to partake of some chocolate covered goodness of their choice. Girl Number One starts out the day with all three kids up and going by 6:30am, because despite their genetic heritage, they are early and energetic risers. Breakfast ensues along with the most needed coffee production. Baby gets some extra benedryl because we're all passing around a cold or something-or-other that started making the rounds just after Easter weekend. School lessons begin which take up part of the morning, then baby gets a nap. Some laundry gets dealt with, and then lessons continue. Baby wakes up. Lessons continue, arguments are quashed, books are read, "Poodle get back to your Math", "Tooter, get that toy off the floor before Lollypop gets it", and we make it to lunchtime. Mommy makes lunch, deals with lunch, cleans up lunch. She thinks baby is looking tired, so she's thinking, "Oooh! I'm going to get bonbons at naptime/quiet time!"
Whoops. Mommy has waited too long. Baby is past tired and is all stuffed up and is now crying and throws up because of all the gunk in her sinuses. Bad, bad mommy.
Poodle - quiet time. Tooter - nap time. Baby - nap time. Not all in that order. Mommy sits down to eat lunch. Half way into it, (mommy should have eliminated lunch and gone straight to chocolate) Baby wakes up. (Baby isn't feeling good AND baby's teeth are hurting. Mean, dastardly teeth). Mommy rocks baby back to sleep, tries to lay baby down, baby has other ideas. Ideas which pretty much center on Mommy holding baby and not putting baby down. Back to rocking chair. Now baby thinks it's pretty funny that Mommy sat back down, and won't stop grinning and talking to Mommy.
Mmhmm. Mommy is thinking those little ice cream treats are going to be staying in the freezer, but she hasn't given up hope! Positive thoughts! Raise the roof! Jazz hands!
So, Mommy and baby leave the room with the crib and Mommy finishes her lunch and gets her plate to the sink. Realizes that she will have to unload the dishwasher in order to get the dirty dishes into the dishwasher, and puts baby down. Oh, but no. Baby is not happy with that idea, because the pressure on her tiny hiney apparently makes her gums hurt worse. Or something like that.
Soooo, dishes stay in close-to-over-flowing sink, Mommy handles some email, and then decides to try to put baby back down to sleep. Wait! She needs to get some work done on lesson plans for next week! Ha!, says baby. Okay. Back to rocking chair. Mommy, a.k.a. Girl Number One, steals one bonbon and eats it on the way back to the rocking chair. NOT what I'm supposed to be doing - totally not what this day was supposed to be about. Blah, blah, guilt for breaking self-imposed rules, blah blah.
Rock rock rock, baby is back to sleep! Lays down! Stays in crib!
Mommy comes out, whilst mentally licking her lips, ready to sit down for five sweet, chocolatey minutes. And there's Poodle on the couch. Oh, yeah. Quiet time is over. sigh..... Okay.
Get presents wrapped for birthday party at 3:15, get makeup on so I won't scare the little kids at said birthday party, fill some Mary Kay orders. Hear Tooter crying "Mooooommmyyyyy" from his room. sigh....
Wet bed. That hasn't happened during naptime in eons.
Change him, pull his sheets off the bed, don't have time to put new sheets on because baby is up again. Figure it's okay, because we have to leave in a little bit anyway. Get clothes changed, hair fixed, shoes on, etc, etc. Load everyone up. Phone rings! I figure it's Girl Number Two to check in about bonbon day, but don't have time to check phone.
Off we go for a fun birthday party! Get back home, kids get fed/nursed/etc/etc/put to bed. Sweet Husband is home by now, and he takes care of the older two monkeys. Baby back up 30 minutes after she goes to sleep. Sweet husband goes to get take-out for our supper. Baby goes back to sleep long enough for Mommy to eat. Mommy gets baby back to sleep again, comes out to take some Nyquil and finish the show that Sweet Husband and Mommy were trying to watch.
Good. Night. Irene. And bonbons, for that matter.
Check in via email with Girl Number Two, figuring that since her monkeys were a coupla-few years older and went to outside school, that she had experienced better luck during the day.
But alas,.......
Someone Had Eaten Her BonBons Before She Could Get To Them!!!
And THAT, Ladies and Gentlemen, is that!
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4/16/2010 11:48:00 AM
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TOMORROW. APRIL 15th. TIME TO BE DETERMINED BY YOU!
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4/14/2010 09:06:00 AM
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Nah. Actually, my poem composing skills aren't exactly what you would call "good". So this is more of a What We Did On Our Easter Weekend pictorial of sorts.
The weekend began on Friday with SueSue and Amy coming and getting the older two kids for a lunch at our favorite family Mexican restaurant and for a playdate in the park! No pictures of it, since Jmk and I were home with Lollypop. But based on the sand in their shoes, the smiles on their faces, and the pinkness in their cheeks, there was much fun had by the bigger Zoo Monkeys.
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4/10/2010 12:03:00 PM
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