Archive for April, 2009

The Good Life

Which state is the happiest? Nebraska, of course!

Welcome, Linden!

My friend Liana welcomed a baby boy over the weekend. You can see photos over at Coca’s blog. In the meantime, I’m trying to convince myself not to drive north just yet…

Backyard business

We had a few new (or at least rare) visitors to the backyard birdfeeders this week.

Over the weekend, Bryan spotted a White Throated Sparrow and a Brown Headed Cowbird. Yesterday, we saw a Song Sparrow. We also have a number of Mourning Doves–far more than the single pair that usually hangs out under the pear tree.

It must be Josh’s suet!

Little Miss Helpful

Olivia helped me clean out my wallet this weekend. Wasn’t that thoughtful of her?

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Rock Chalk

We took the girls to the WNIT championship game today to cheer on the Jayhawk women. Allen Fieldhouse at KU is an incredible place–small by some comparisons, but steeped in so much tradition that it’s palpable the moment you walk into the arena.

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Olivia had a great time clapping along with the crowd.

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Ava had a great time, too–she gave Baby Jay a high five and saw the govenor (she later told our friend Tom that Governor Sebelius is going to Washington to work with President Obama). She did find it to be a bit loud, though…

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In all fairness, this is a decible rating you can see on the scoreboard here, so I see her point.

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To make up for it, we took a trek down to the court to meet up with a special friend.

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The Jayhawks didn’t win, but we had a great time nonetheless!

Overheard: Easter edition

Ava: Mom, what’s the Easter Bunny’s phone number?

Bec: I don’t know, why?

Ava: Because I need to call him and tell him we have lots of places to hide eggs.

Smith’s Mother

I was fortunate to be the subject of Ava’s art work this week. Now, if only I were lucky enough to have eyelashes like my sketchy counterpart…

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By the way, that’s a dinosaur on my left there. Must be friendly, as I’m still smiling.

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Spring. Seriously this time.

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