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| Our dear son
Timothy must be enjoying his days with Jesus. We miss
him. Earlier days... |
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The lady at the
cemetery told us she would try to have Timothy's headstone by
Christmas. A nice surprise: it came a month early. |
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| The
boys are, not surprisingly, learning to have more and more fun with each
other. Of course they have their moments, but they also have lots
of time of chasing each other around. It's nice to have an
automatic friend. |
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| Friends of ours
gave us a bear. A BIG bear. Winnie the Pooh snuggled right
up to Mark on the way home. |
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Then when we
got home, Winnie sat on Mark. I'm actually not quite sure how this
happened, but it does look funny! |
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| One
time at the park the boys started playing with the ball set of some
other children. Mark practiced his throwing and Luke tried to
figure out how the foot pedal worked. |
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| The Lehmans
came to visit and Jenny read Mark and Samantha a story. |
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The boys do
like to read (or at least flip the pages) and here they read together. |
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| Mommy helped
the boys build a big Lego tower. They were proud of it. |
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Before Luke
started going to school, Dad taught both boys how to sit in a circle
like "pretzels." :-) |
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| The boys like
to look out the window when it's time for Dad to come home from
work. When they see the school shuttle pull up, they see if Dad is
on it. |
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Mark has a
great smile. He is just a fun guy. |
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