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July 8, 2007
Wha-?!?
Seriously.
Chillin' in the pool at the DeGroot's. Kedron might be the coolest guy we know. After his dad, that is.
Having coffee with Papa at the Keyport Mercantile. (I love this picture.)
It's been a month since I last posted?
On the one hand, I can't believe it's been so long; it feels like just yesterday I was searching the 'net for pictures of my fake living room. On the other hand, how did we manage to pack in everything we did into the past month? Incredible. Particularly for this homebody.
Condensed version: Papa visits. Kiana's summer vacation starts. Aunty Liz and Aunty Judy visit. Daddy works every day. We go to the beach, museum of flight, DeGroot's house. Daddy finishes Kiana's room. Miki's room ALSO gets a mini-makeover. Matthew visits. I receive numerous e-mail complaints regarding my neglected blog.
Okay, so maybe it wasn't THAT much, but it sure seemed like it. And I'm planning on having a garage sale. When? Who knows. But I promised the girls the proceeds from whatever toys they get rid of, and they're totally excited, so I'm going to run with it!
I'll close with a few glimpses of our month:
Breaking for lunch at the Museum of Flight.
Photography by Mikela Lynn Arnall.
And, finally, for anyone who ever thought to be intimidated by my father, the Grammy Winner, one word of advice: Fuhgeddaboudit!
June 7, 2007
Miracle of miracles
This afternoon, the house at Cloninger Court was abuzz with the surprisingly happy sounds of little girls cleaning. With each eagerly anticipating the Friday night arrival of their Papa, the girls' energy levels were high, and easily channeled into getting the house decent for company. They worked their little tushies off, and did their mama proud. I've included before and after pictures, so you can see the fruits of their labors:
Before (seriously):
After:
The girls are incredible, aren't they? I think it only took Miki 45 minutes to throw together those skyscrapers now sitting outside our window!
Disclaimer: The 1st image in this post is, indeed, a real picture of my living room, at this exact moment. The only reason I'd make such an image public is because I actually have a good excuse for it. :D We are presently turning the girls' toy room into Kiana's "OWN BEDROOM!" (her words, her enthusiasm), so the living room has become the holding area for the toys, until the room is completed, and the toys can be redistributed.
Man, the Stepford Wives are loving me; I'm sure they're getting ready to ask me to be president of their secret club. :p
"My, but what large eyes you have..."
(I had to pull up a real picture of Aunty Jen, to reassure Mikela that she was okay.)
Here's the real Jennifer, with Adrian and kids, at Mokuleia.
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June 5, 2007
Random Images
Well, I won't stay long, but I just wanted to share some favorite pics I've come across this evening. I was taking video of Malia earlier today, when my camera dinged "Memory Card Full," so tonight's project has been to dump and sort. Yay.
Just the way I like my man--hard at work!!! Just joking! (Ok, yeah... I'm not joking.)
Cali and Kiana, on Pearson Elementary's Western BBQ day last year.
And I'll close with this:one of my all-time favorites of the Recaido granddaughters! Is that a hint of pride on Papa's face? Nah-probably not.
June 4, 2007
I don't know...I think she's kinda cute...

I can smile bigger...
Testing? Testing one, two, three?
Post number one: not the grand occasion one might expect.
Actually, I shouldn't even be here; it's 5:04 p.m., and dinner has been given nary a thought. With hubby working swing shift, and not being home for dinner, it leaves more flexibility, as the girls and I are (usually) much lighter eaters than he is. So, I think cereal and milk may be on the menu tonight--I'll throw some fruit in to round it out.
Judge away, Stepford Wives; my girls love Kashi, and it's healthier than the prime rib YOUR bright and shiny children are eating tonight. Hold the horseradish, please.
Actually, I shouldn't even be here; it's 5:04 p.m., and dinner has been given nary a thought. With hubby working swing shift, and not being home for dinner, it leaves more flexibility, as the girls and I are (usually) much lighter eaters than he is. So, I think cereal and milk may be on the menu tonight--I'll throw some fruit in to round it out.
Judge away, Stepford Wives; my girls love Kashi, and it's healthier than the prime rib YOUR bright and shiny children are eating tonight. Hold the horseradish, please.
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