July, Part I
Sherman, set the Wayback Machine for July 2010… we’ve got some serious catching up to do, here goes! Every day for the next many days, a new entry! They’re lined up in the queue, enjoy!
On July 2nd we had 224 Arbor inspected, here’s Melissa writing something down on a piece of paper like “OhMyGawdWeLuvUrHouse.” (Probably not.) See this image larger.
There were clues that we might not have enough room for stuff, if we looked around carefully enough. See this image larger.
You’re probably wondering how we could let the Fourth of July pass without an adorable and patriotic photo of our children wearing red, white and blue. Well, we did take this picture on the Fourth, we just didn’t post them at the time. Here! 🙂 See this image larger.
A bonus picture for your patience! See this image larger.
July 6th, Ian brought his laptop downstairs and joined Daddy for work in the office! See this image larger.
My favorite co-worker of all time! See this image larger.
July 7th, and Target loses the fight of marketing vs sleepytime. See this image larger.
July 9th, we ended up in the emergency room based on a phonecall from daycare stating that Nina was having difficulty breathing. This would eventually lead to her procedure on September 21st, though at the time we figured she was just a little stuffy. She was started on a nebulizer. (which sounded so futuristic, I had to throw in a laser sound effect “pew-pew!!!”) See this image larger.
That evening Daddy and Ian foraged for food on our own while Mommy stayed with Nina… we went to the “Pizza Store.” Ian looks hungry. (If we haven’t mentioned it previously, restaurants are referred to as “stores” for now, by food type or menu item of Ian’s interest. “Peanut Butter & Jelly Store” and “Mexican Store” are other examples.) See this image larger.