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C is
for a crazy start to 2006. Our year
started with a police blockade outside our complex
due to flooding. We were stuck for an entire day,
but it was a good excuse
not to go to work!
H is
for another Howard who joined the family. Jordan
was born May 18, weighing 7 lb, 1 oz.
She has her brother's auburn hair, but has even
fairer skin. Can you say "Irish ancestry?"
R is for rest,
relaxation and recreation. Well, we didn't really
get THAT much rest after Jordan was born, but I did
take three months off after her birth, and that's
the longest summer break I can remember for a long,
long time. I'd love to do it every year!
I is for
"I can't believe I did it!" That would be in
reference to Lisa's first skydiving adventure, which
she undertook as a way to celebrate her 40th
birthday. Why did she decide to jump out of a plane
to commemorate the occasion? "It was either that or
get a tattoo and I couldn't imagine anything I'd
want to look at on my body when I was 85." 'Nuff
said.
S is for Chase's
first year of school. He started kindergarten this
year with a wonderful teacher by the name of Pam
Fisher. He enjoys going and Cayne enjoys
volunteering in the class one day every week. And
Jordan has become the unofficial class mascot, as
she hangs out with the big kids every Thursday when
Cayne volunteers.
T is for
trips. This year we went to Las Vegas and Santa
Barbara, compliments of Lisa's company, who paid for
her to attend conventions in those cities. Chase
loved Vegas and is ready to go again. He said it was
better than Disneyland. But not to leave the Big D
out, we made a trek there this summer.
M is for more
energy than we know what to do with! I'd like to say
that's for me and Cayne, but actually Chase is the
one with excess energy. So he enrolled in gymnastics
this year, and is loving every flip, tumble, and
jump. Have you ever seen a six-year-old with
muscles??
A is for
angels. They were obviously watching over us and our
friend when she totaled our car
S is for
super things to come in the new year. Not sure where
we're heading, but we'll probably be making a move
out of our current house this year. The neighborhood we're
in isn't very good and we want to find a good school
district for the kids, so look for a new address
from us in the coming year.
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