Visiting Denver, Part 1

It’s been over a month since we visited Denver, and I’m just now weeding through the 300+ photos I took during our 6-day stay. And while I have some really fun pictures of Scott and Carrie’s wedding, I’m uploading my pics and creating things in order, which means Dinosaur Ridge comes first. I lived the…

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Sushi and bowling, what could be more natural?

I‘m so glad that April is over. It was a really crappy month for the Johnson/Conger families, and we ended the month with Jonah missing Easter because he brought home some strep throat (the gift that keeps on giving), and Chris and Zachary went down hard. Fortunately for Zachary, he was feeling almost 100% by…

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Brotherly Love

My brother: He is my most beloved friend and my bitterest rival, my confidant and my betrayer, my sustainer and my dependent, and scariest of all, my equal. -Gregg Levoy

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Where did March go?

Whoever said March comes in like a lion, but goes out like a lamb was NOT referring to the Johnson household. March crept up on us like Tom stalking Jerry, and ended up like Tom chasing Jerry. It was busy.

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Just Cruisin’

I think I’m going to have to go on at least one more cruise before I can fully form an opinion on whether I like them a lot or not. We had a great time on our first cruise, but the water was so rough I had a tough time getting out of the cabin.

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A Flurry of Activity

Who can play mommy, Santa, wife, Web Goddess, and Domestic Diva all at once? I don’t know, but if you find her, send her to my house. The 2009 holiday season was a busy one. It was good, but busy! Read on…

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Trauma, thy name is fat lip

Nothing scares a parent like a child who gets hurt. Chris and I had our first official trauma last Thursday. It involved a clay pot and an almost-three-year-old who doesn’t like to watch where he’s going. Lather, rinse, let’s NOT repeat.

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