
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
just having fun :)



We are just hanging out while the husbands are studying hard for finals. We miss having them around- especially when the tires are all flat on the strollers and bikes :) But the little stinkers seem to be having a blast. And I am just glad that I have this new camera to capture all the adorable moments!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Playtime with G-man
Friday, November 21, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Grant's favorite place in the house!
This little stinker will hear me open the dishwasher from the other side of the house and will bee-line over before I can even load it. I turn my back for a second and he is in the dishwasher! What to do? He only loves playing with adult things- cell phones, laptops, appliances, remotes, glasses, pens & pencils, silverware, etc. hmmmm...
Trip to Orlando...
Jenny and I escaped to Orlando for a little retreat at my grandmother's house. Her house is so fun. It sits on a beautiful 8 acre lot in the middle of a very busy part of Kissimmee. Her home is nice and big with plenty of room to spread out. The boys had so much fun playing together all day! I didn't even take that many pics Jenny and I were too busy relaxing and playing games. Then there were the late night talks and old movies that kept us from getting our beauty sleep... :)
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Why you should think twice about the flu shot...
The vaccine created for the flu is based on guessing what virus will be around causing the flu illness a year in advance. The vaccine manufacturers collect sample body fluids from infected people from China and Australia for three different viruses, (two A strains and one B strain). They breed the viruses months in advance of the flu season. The virus is inactivated with formaldehyde, and Tri(n)butyl phosphate and polysorbate 80 are added. There are no safety studies before releasing the vaccine. We do not know how the shots or the neuro-toxins will affect the human body in the years to come.
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