Friday, September 26, 2008
Where do I start?
This summer was a long summer for myself and the boys. We went to the beach and saw pelicans at a lighthouse, walked in the sand, went swimming, saw kites that were bigger than our house, and rode on a couple of carnival rides. We went for walks and car rides and saw cows, hawks, osprey, horse, sheep, goats, and many other animals. We went to the zoo, and were part of the animal entourage. We went to the local fair and became spiderman and the horse lover. We were part of an almost exploding car because some fireworks misfired. Connor became a flying fish and the local pool. We laughed so many times and cried a few times when Gavin broke his leg. But all in all, we had the best summer with all the good things and a couple of not so good things. We would never trade anything for the time that we spend with our family and friends!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
What will they think of next?
I was looking through the local paper online from home today and came across this article. I was shocked but can imagine these little fish tickling your feet. Don't know if I would ever try it but would like to actually see someone else try it. LOL
Any takers?
KENT, Wash. — A salon in Kent says it’s the first in the Northwest to offer a pedicure using a tank of tiny fish that nibble away dead skin.
The owner of the Peridot Nail Salon, Tuyet “Tweety” Bui, says the 15-minute soak tickles your toes and leaves healthy skin unharmed.
Any takers?
KENT, Wash. — A salon in Kent says it’s the first in the Northwest to offer a pedicure using a tank of tiny fish that nibble away dead skin.
The owner of the Peridot Nail Salon, Tuyet “Tweety” Bui, says the 15-minute soak tickles your toes and leaves healthy skin unharmed.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Beginning again
Well after having a very long summer break, I will start putting pictures of the boys and our summer on the blog. I am excited to share some of the great experiences that we had over our summer with family and friends. Hope you watch for them so you can see them change.
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