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February 22, 2006

Adventures in Babysitting

This past weekend was incredibly busy and tiring!

Jon's new addiction

Friday night Ric's brother Jon and his family came to town. The family celebrated his birthday a bit belated, but we had fun. Yes, Gron, I have fulfilled my duty from the Anti-Olympics in buying it forward with the Arrested Development DVD.

Price Clans

Saturday morning we got up early for a brunch at Ric's cousin's house. We usually get together around Christmas, but had to delay a bit. Being around so many kids was fun but freaky. It was good to see the family again.

I think this is probably the only time any of our family have ever had beer together. They waited till half the family went home before cracking open the fridge in the garage. Haha.

Connor was so amazed by bubbles!

Saturday afternoon, we got ready and drove out to Thousand Oaks to be Connor's chaperones for Steve's wedding. We spent the night out there and spent Sunday watching the kid (with some help from mom). Connor only had a couple of freak out moments, especially when he saw the suit he was going to wear, but he did really well overall. With the help of the other ring bearer, he strutted his stuff up the aisle with no problems, then went to the cry room with us and spent the entire ceremony running in circles chasing a little friend of his.

We drove back Sunday evening in time to catch a little tv and crash before starting the new work week. I'm sleepy!

Posted by Jeri Email at 17:03:55 | monday

3 comments

Comment from: Wendy [Visitor]
WendyThat is a really cute picture... send it to me!
2006-02-23 @ 22:54
Comment from: ric [Visitor]
ricHoly crap! I look like my brother!
2006-02-26 @ 12:02
Comment from: ric [Visitor]
ricYeah...what a cute picture of my lovely profile. Maybe Jeri can crop down about 3/4 of the picture to remove my head!
2006-02-26 @ 12:04

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