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December 28, 2008

big things and little things...

Yesterday I woke up feeling like crap, but decided I was well enough to make it to the Walking with Dinosaurs show we had ridiculously expensive tickets to. We did end up having front row seats, and Todd thought it was "totally awesome!" It was cool, not sure it was worth the price of admission, but still cool. I was most happy that I didn't throw up until after we got home (there were a few moments that had me worried!).

Dino

The rest of yesterday is a blur of naps and sickness.

Today was pretty much hang out and recover day and my boys helped me get the tree down and out, which was an amazing boost to my mood.

But this afternoon we took a ride to see something little. Very little. Two weeks old little.

Puppy3 Puppy2 Puppy1
Oooh so cute. Todd thought they were even more awesome than the dinosaurs! They are just starting to open their eyes and stumble around a little. I got to hold the one little girl that we are hoping to bring home with us...but lets be honest...the boys were dang cute too.

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OOHH -- Labs are the best!! Absolutely adorable puppies... can't wait to see what little bundle of puppy joy you end up with.

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