Archive For The “Papa” Category
We had the privilege of viewing the train collection and train room belonging to a friend of my parents. The man who created this room spent years working on it. He built the entire track with different towns, factories, a carnival, and much more. It was incredible! David, Charitina, Papa, Ambrose and I went while [...]
We left last Friday to visit my family back East. We drove through the night for the first time, but we figured it would be a lot easier now that we have four kids who will probably sleep through the night. It wasn’t a perfect trip, but we were able to do it in much [...]
My dad made a rocket launcher for the kids to play with. It is made from a plastic tube connected to a soda bottle filled with foam. You just stomp your foot on the bottle and it launches a rocket made of paper and foam.
The morning after our little man was born, my parents brought all of the children to the hospital to meet their littlest brother. They came wearing their “Bigger Brother”, “Big Sister” and “Big Brother” shirts. They were all very excited to see and hold him. Punky was full of questions for me regarding how I [...]
As you know, my parents are in town awaiting our baby’s arrival. They’ve been an incredible help, and the children are having a wonderful time with them. Yesterday we walked (yes, the “we” included me, the incredibly pregnant mama) to the park. Punky needed to work on his Natural Journal for school, so we collected [...]
We went in for another ultrasound this morning and found out that the cysts on our baby’s brain are completely gone! Our midwife said that she rarely sees them go away like this. A lot of the time they were remain without causing any problems or being indicative of a more serious condition. All of [...]
As you know, Bunky came down with a stomach virus last week. My parents arrived on Wednesday night, and by Thursday evening, I was down and out with this horrible virus. I think my husband and I got the worst of it. We were up all night on Thursday running back and forth between the [...]




















