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We live.. I promise!

I have been taking a little break from blogging the past few weeks. Between sicknesses, my allergies, trying to enjoy summer to the very last day, and just being tired... there has been a lot keeping me away!

But we are alive and life has been full! Jordan took me to Le Mis at Wolf Trap! That was so much fun~

Jack had a mysterious rash, that had me quite freaked out. It started out small, but then one day he woke up from a nap looking like this. I had already taken him to the Dr. and they did not know what it was.... so I had to wait it out. Poor little guy. It took over a week for all those awful spots to finally go away!

In the meantime, I felt like people looked at him as if he was a child with some plague! Tyler got it too, but not as bad! Then, on top of it all, I got some flu thing at the same time! That was a rough week at our house!


To make summer even longer, we have been using the sprinkler! Tyler loves it so much. I love this shot, because he looks like the little boy I think he will be one day- he doesn't look like a toddler, but a boy...
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And now we are up and running again... Jack is over 9 months and crawling everywhere! Always in motion!


He has 4 teeth and one more on the verge of breaking through! He seems to have slowed down in growth. At his 9 month appointment, he was 20 lbs 9 oz, and 29 inches long. Only in the 75% for height (down from 95%) and 50% for weight (also down from 90%)!!

And now, this Sunday, we are off to Corolla North Carolina for a 2 week vacation with the Kauflin side of the family! Can't wait to be with my honey and our family for 2 whole weeks of vacation!

I will try to post again before we go, and MAYBE get one up while we are away- for anyone who might still be reading this almost dead blog!! :)

Comments

Matt said…
Tali,
Good to read your update. You know, Ollie came down with that same crazy rash. The older kids had a fever, but no spots..
So glad you get to be with your fam for 2 weeks-have a blessed time!
helen
Anonymous said…
Tali so wierd the whole rash thing. Joseph and Andrew have it to. Except not on there faces. The dr told me it is viral but did not know what it was. I am glad he is doing better!!!
Have a wonderful trip! Enjoy I will be praying for great weather for you guys.
Love D
Lotte said…
Holey Moley! I can't believe the rash! Thank God it's gone!
kendra said…
dude... tals... you guys are in NC more than I am.
GET OVER HERE AND VISIT US!
poor Jack-attack!

love you guys!

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