




That was back when we still drank eggnog and ate cookies. Now it's all skim milk and spinach salad, all the time.
Life, the universe, and motherhood according to me. I'm a feminist, a liberal, a Presbyterian, and mom to three amazing young children, one with Down syndrome. All that is reflected here, along with whatever I might be feeling at the moment (quite often, it will be exhaustion).
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We love our trampoline - and have the same picture of Abby with the blurry face somewhere in my files. :o)
I love this one, too. And since it's down in the basement, that means I get my own tramp back upstairs where I can jog while Ada's napping.
That is, if we ever return to a regular school schedule for Ellie . . . but if it's too cold for school every time the forecasted temperature dips into the high single digits . . .
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