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By Caitlin: September 2009
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What you read here will probably change your life. Friday, September 18, 2009. Life and love were easier when we were kids. My Aunt Cheryl posted this picture on her blog the other day, and I just think it is hilarious. Not the beautiful blond baby sitting on her mom's lap- there's nothing funny about that breathtaking child- but the dark-haired sister sitting next to her cracks me up. Seen such a true expression of contentment and happiness? Seriously, though, I love this picture and everyone in it!
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The Armantrouts: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. So it’s been a couple of weeks. Coming down to the end of the semester has meant that I’ve been really busy. And stressed. School has been insane! One more week and I will be completely done with classes and my first semester of nursing school! Today is David’s last class as an undergraduate! I am finally going to post the picture that David painted. It looks awesome, huh? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Far Far Away in the Land of Ft Collins. Does the Flag Still Stand For Freedom?
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The Armantrouts: May 2010
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Monday, May 24, 2010. This past weekend has been one party after another. Friday night, David planned an amazing date night. I had a blast! First, we ordered take-away from an Outback in Sandy. Why Sandy, you ask? Because we drove up there and picked it up, then went to the drive-in up there and watched a double feature while eating our picnic dinner in the back of Lumpy (our car). It was SO FUN! We'll probably re-celebrate on his actual birthday (just without the presents). I love birthdays! She did an ...
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The Armantrouts: Changing Seasons
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Sunday, June 26, 2011. It's been a long time since I've written and a lot of things have happened since October when I last posted. So I finally decided it was time to update. And hopefully I'll do better from now on at keeping this thing updated. David is officially done with his first year of Law School. He finished the year in the top 20% of his class which means that he gets to keep his full-ride scholarship which is a huge blessing for us. David just finished up his summer externship at a law firm i...
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The Armantrouts: Welcome
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Sunday, December 4, 2011. We got to Labor and Delivery and the nurse got me all checked in. We rechecked my blood pressure which was still really high. They re-drew all the labs we had done the day before and then we waited. Finally, my nurse midwife walks in and says she's going to admit me and we would start inducing labor. WHAT? How much blood do you think she lost? Our recovery went very well. We were in the hospital for a few more days so they could keep an eye on us and then we were home! We named ...
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By Caitlin: April 2011
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What you read here will probably change your life. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Last fall I had the pleasure of spending time in Tuscaloosa, Alabama for my graduate school orientation. It was a beautiful town, friendly in its greenness and in the open, easy smiles of its people. Lazy Southern electricity, inspired by the humid heat and the newly born, wide-eyed ambitions of thousands of fresh-faced college students, buzzed through the heavy air, humming with a grace and charm as old as Alabama. Last night, a.
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notorious: Oh My, Oh My...What A Night!
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Monday, April 6, 2009. Oh My, Oh My.What A Night! Baseball season is finally here- and I'm just giddy. Ha ha. It's time to get out the sunscreen, buy a hot dog, and root for the home team. Seriously, what's better than sitting in the hot sun, smelling the grass and the clay, sitting with friends (it's baseball- everyone's friendly) and watching "the beautiful game? And tonight, I was just thrilled to watch my Braves knock down. Those Phillies in this year's Opening Day.er, Night. It's about time! What a ...
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By Caitlin: Tornadoes in Tuscaloosa
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What you read here will probably change your life. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Last fall I had the pleasure of spending time in Tuscaloosa, Alabama for my graduate school orientation. It was a beautiful town, friendly in its greenness and in the open, easy smiles of its people. Lazy Southern electricity, inspired by the humid heat and the newly born, wide-eyed ambitions of thousands of fresh-faced college students, buzzed through the heavy air, humming with a grace and charm as old as Alabama. Last night, a.
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The Brown Family: Bon Appetit !
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. Today was day 1. The meal was Tilapia with peppers and olives. The whole fish thing worried me a little, because I never cook fish. Love seafood. Just can't cook it. Go figure that day 1 was Tilapia. I didn't even know if I liked tilapia.much less know how to cook it. But that's why I'm doing this right? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Because life is serious sometimes. ReLaY FoR LiFe/A LiFe LeSsOn FoR mE! I Did Some Swearing.
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By Caitlin: seasons? sure.
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What you read here will probably change your life. Friday, August 20, 2010. Now, as an adult (and I use the word loosely- I don't think I'll ever grow up), fall is. Freedom from heat, Halloween, and turkey. It is football and corn mazes, popcorn and carnivals. I don't know why I associate these with fall, but I do. But for the past few years it wasn't school, only a continuation of the work that was summer. Those were the times I enjoyed fall the least, perhaps. We might get to see a snowflake or two.