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| Lily's IV with an appropriately chosen bumblebee wrap. And her trusty "Doggie in the Window, Ruff, Ruff". |
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| Just after getting sedated. |
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| Going into the MRI machine. She was there about an hour. |
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| Lily's IV with an appropriately chosen bumblebee wrap. And her trusty "Doggie in the Window, Ruff, Ruff". |
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| Just after getting sedated. |
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| Going into the MRI machine. She was there about an hour. |
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Sam turned one this week. I can't believe how fast this year has gone by! We moved into our new home just one week before he was born and it has flown by. So much has happened this year - too much to fit into one post - but I thought I would at least post a few pictures from the past year.
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We finally got around to taking a family photo (professionally, that is) this last Spring. I don't know how long our pictures will be available online, but I thought I would share the link with anyone who might still check this blog - especially considering our lack of regular or even yearly postings. :)
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Doug's work schedule has been so hectic both before and since Lily has been born that we felt we needed a big vacation so we could spend some good time together as a family. The best time for him was January and where else do you go in January when you live in Utah than somewhere WARM! We've always wanted to go to Hawaii and so we decided this would be a great time. Doug's parents stayed with us (or rather, us with them) which added an extra level of fun for both us and the kids. Ironically, despite being at a beautiful beach, the boys were only interested in swimming in the pool. So after a few days of trying to offer them variety, we opted to spend the rest of the week at the pool. And what a pool it was.
My parents always tell the story that, as a kid, when we were traveling on vacation I could smell water 100 miles away . One time I even woke up from a dead sleep as we were driving by a body of water and yelled, "Water! Stop!!". When my parents would tell me it was time to get out of the pool (any pool), I would hold my breath for as long as possible and stay under water so I couldn't hear them.
Well, it's been some time since I loved being in a pool that much. But I found that while in Hawaii, I was able to tap into that young love and couldn't get enough of the pool by the end of the week. I was the one begging Gabe for "just a few more minutes" in the pool.
Here are some of the photos from our trip.





























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