Tuesday, July 24, 2007

My brother and his family where here for the day. Here is a picture of all the "Brady" grandchildren. Lola-5, Hilary-13, Abby-2, Zoe-8, Ian-5 and Amanda-9. It was a fun afternoon and I am always surprised at how loud we all are when we are together.
We are still house hunting in Salt Lake City. I have been once by myself and once with Joe. Our house here has been on the market for almost a month. So, it looks like the girls will start school here. They are very happy about staying with their friends for a little while longer.
One of Zoe's good friends at school mother died two weeks ago in a car crash. She had two children, David who is in Zoe's class and a daughter that will start Kindergarten in a couple of weeks. It has made me hold onto the girls a little tighter, and I am trying not to be so stressed out about this move.
Everything else is good. Joe is at a Royals game tonight and we are also going tomorrow night. Then Joe and I have tickets to a STL game on Saturday. I guess Joe is trying to get in all the baseball he can before we move to a state without major league.
Joe turned 34 yesterday, just a few more gray hairs on his head this year!
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

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Cave Women!


More pictures of Zoe at camp. She loved the cave and I put her clothes in the trash!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The girls and I along with my mom and dad went to GA to see my brother and his family. We had a nice time and while we were there we took all 5 girls to Sweet and Sassy-a spa for little girls. They all had mani-pedis and had a super time. I think the first time I got a mani-pedi I was 20. Zoe found out that there is a Sweet and Sassy in Salt Lake City and has decided that this is something she "needs" to do often!


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Zoe at camp. Joe dropped Zoe off at camp on Fathers Day. He had a really hard time leaving her! She had a wonderful time and loved it. We had sent her to camp with $20(that she earned herself) to spend at the camp store. When I picked her up the following Saturday I asked her if she had bought candy everyday with it. She said no, not once. Instead she had bought Joe, Lola and I all gifts. What a sweet girl!
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Blue Blanky Part II

I have to write about the miracle. Zoe went to sleep away camp for the first time in June. It was a Science/Jr. Vet program and she loved it. However, when we came back home we noticed that the blanket was missing(Saturday night) The camp doesn't receive phone calls on Sundays because they are busy with new campers. So, at 8am on Monday morning I called and talked to the Director. He told me he would look in lost-n-found and call me back. About 5min later his wife called me and told me that she had found it when she was sweeping the pavilion and didn't know what it was and put it in the trash! I was in total shock. She said the garbage man is coming in 15min did I want them to dig in the trash. I told her I couldn't ask her to do that but was hoping she would. She then called me 5min later and said. You know, I wasn't going to go look. But my daughter has a blanket that we call "MAM" and my husband said "if 'mam' was out in the trash you would go look. So they did and they found it. They sent it overnight to us and after several washings she was back in the arms of Zoe.
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