This time I have the hard work of looking after the children. Well it is now 32 minutes into my tenure and so far so good. Daniel has been eating now for 32 minutes and David is trying to eat my toast with 100% pure peanut butter. As Sarah always says it needs salt, this time she would be correct, it needs salt. :) On our last day off together we went over to Carolyn's house for a visit on this new holiday called family day. I am not a big fan of this family day as everything is closed! It is like Christmas, but you are not prepared for it. Oh well. When we got home we wanted to make lasagna however we did not have meat, cheese or bread. I had to borrow some meat from the Haggerty's and get some sketchy cheese at the quickie mart. All in all it was a nice last day together before Dana had to go back to work at NT. Hopefully she has a nice relaxing day as she will have lots to do when she gets home :)
Submitted by johnkean on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 08:35.
dinner was almost on the table...
danakean | Wed, 02/20/2008 - 10:56
....when i got home. And after my first day at work, it almost seems like I never left:(
John seems to have taken his new Mr. Mom role to heart. - now if only I can get Mr. Mom to add laundry to his task list! Just kidding! Sort of!
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»off to the washing machine :(
johnkean | Wed, 02/20/2008 - 13:04
This sucks. How does it work? For some reason there is soap all over the laundry room. I think I will leave the washing up to you.
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»Busy/busy!
Lynn (not verified) | Wed, 02/20/2008 - 14:00
John, Dan is outside the front bedroom window, raking stone. He says it's hard work!!!!!
(Just so you know)
Dana I bought some dark brown pillow cases to go with the comforter you bought. It looks great!
We went to JCPenny's yesterday on the way to the airport to pick up Gramma and Rachel. They arrived safely although Gramma says she has never been in a plane that rattled so much 'in her life'. Anyway, I bought 800 threadcount sheets. I was told by Cindy that was the place to go for good buys on sheets.
Julie, stop wining. We talk to you lots. You're just used to talking to us every night at the supper table.
We may need our own blog, although this seems to work fine for the whole family.
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»Family Blog
Lynn (not verified) | Thu, 02/21/2008 - 19:41
I really like this blog idea! The only problem is that I can't post pictures as a commentator.
Today, Aunt Teddyanne and her new husband Joe Dillon came by and we persauded them to stay for supper, some of Gramma's great spaghetti sauce. It was really good.
We took them over to the community centres and the pools. They really liked our place.
Earlier we took Gramma and Rachel to the Fisherman's Village for lunch. It was really good food too, the best I've had there. I had Blackened Grouper salad. I've been taking pictures and still have many on my camera from when the Keans were here.
We totally think that John's paternity leave is a great idea. It's such a 'learning experience' ! ! ! John, you will go through some really hard times but it also be very (the most) memorable.
Rachel is learning to knit an afghan from Gramma. She's really into it ! ! !
Another day at our 'Florida house'.
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»posting pictures...
kevin@haggaret.com | Fri, 02/22/2008 - 07:56
Actually Lynn, you can post pictures in comments if you like...well sort of anyways. What you'd need to do would be to upload the pictures somewhere - like Fickr maybe and then you can post them in comments, kind of like this:
That's a picture I took last night of the moon. :)
Also - if you sign up for an account on this blog - you can also do your own posts and you aren't limited to commenting only. :)
If you need help setting anything up, I'm sure JK or Dana can help you out, or else I'd be happy to help you too.
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»Great shot of the moon !
Lynn (not verified) | Fri, 02/22/2008 - 21:02
Thanks Kevin.
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»I too like the unsalted pb,
Lloyd Budd (not verified) | Thu, 02/28/2008 - 17:31
I too like the unsalted pb, but Julia only eat the Adam's with salt.
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