Sunday, August 29, 2010
Ian and Heather's Babymoon to Kauai
We had a great time in Kauai. We were there for our good friend J. Wayne's wedding (he is "The Reverend" from our wedding). Our trip consisted of relaxing by the pool, eating, and hanging out with good friends. Thank you again Amah Marilyn, Baba Mike, Auntie Becca and Lillian for making the trip possible.
From Left to Right, Loma Linda ER reunion: Tom Forney, Oahu. Rebecca Walker, works once a month in Kauai. Avi Patil, ER at Stanford. Us. Tim Young, Peds ER at Loma Linda. Travis Parker, Kauai. J. Wayne Burris, Kauai. Jodee Crane (no relation, although a lot of people asked me about that), his new bride. Veda, Travis' older daughter.
Updates in Ellie's Life
Sweet girls: Ellie and Autumn enjoy "dipper" donuts at the Farmer's Market this Saturday
Ellie, Autumn and Lukas made a beeline for the mini-donut stand. We had a nice morning with Kristie (Titi), Judd (Dud), Lukas (Ellie can't say his name yet), and Autumn (Abba) our friends and neighbors. Ian finished his fantasy football draft and rode his bike to join us.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Some of the latest escapades
She picked out the outfit herself. She decided, even though it was 90 degrees, that she wanted to wear her hat and needed a backpack to go with it. So we went calling on our neighbors to say hello, dressed up proper-like. 
Friday, June 25, 2010
New summer fashion: It's boots and pajamas, watch out Yves St. Laurent
I'm smiling....
Hello my fans. Someday my mother will get my haircut.

The end.

Ellie is starting to talk up a storm. Examples include: shoes, zoo (zhoo), boots, elbow, knee, boat, didi (Lilly, her cousin), baba (grandpa), amma (grandma), abba peese (help please), ya ma (yes, mama), bye daddy. Other endearing expressions are "Dada zhhhh" (dada plays Wii), "Dada fpfpfpfp (sipping sound)" (dada drinks coffee).
The end.
Ellie is starting to talk up a storm. Examples include: shoes, zoo (zhoo), boots, elbow, knee, boat, didi (Lilly, her cousin), baba (grandpa), amma (grandma), abba peese (help please), ya ma (yes, mama), bye daddy. Other endearing expressions are "Dada zhhhh" (dada plays Wii), "Dada fpfpfpfp (sipping sound)" (dada drinks coffee).
She proudly points out to everyone who walks past the coffee dispensers at our local bagel store that her dada drinks their coffee. The ladies at the bagel store love her and sign her blueberry bagels with a smiley face. They chastise me if I come in without her. I'm glad she brings smiles to them. It makes me happy to see it.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Safety Features a must
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