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Bike Trailer

Last week CDF spotted a bike trailer for sale on a Wilmington web site. We have been looking for a trailer since CEF was born, but they tend to be expensive (around $100). But the one for sale was only $10! I told CDF to go ahead and let the lady know we were interested. Unfortunately she didn’t understand what I said, so it wasn’t until that evening that we talked again and she sent a message to the seller. It was still available though, and CDF went to pick it up the next day.

It didn’t take long to get it set up and attached. I tried to put it on my bike, but I have a quick release bolt on my wheels and they don’t work well with the bike trailer bracket. So it’s on CDFs bike.

As soon as we got it attached and set up she tried it going down the driveway and I suddenly realized that the tires were completely flat. So she managed to get it turned around and I grabbed the tire pump. Once the tires were inflated it was a lot easier to pull along behind her bike.

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Bike Trailer

We’ve gone out for a ride two or three times so far. Both girls enjoy it a lot. And its really nice to be able to ride around Burgaw again. The other night we took some books back to the library — like we used to — and then rode down S. Wilmington street and followed the “loop” that goes down McNeil street and then back past the Sheriff Dept.

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Rollerskating

This past Saturday I took MDF to Lauren’s birthday party. It was held at Skate City in Wallace. We got there right at 1 PM, when the party was supposed to start. MDF gave Lauren her present and then we went inside and took a look at the rink. It was concrete and reminded me a lot of the old Skate World in Jacksonville.

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Beach Day

Today I took the day off (actually just the morning since it was a half day) and we went to the Surf City beach.

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Enjoying the water

We let CEF sit a crawl around in the water. We stayed right by her, but she managed to get bowled over by a wave twice and went under a moment before we could get her back up. It didn’t faze her though.

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Swimming like a fish

MDF did really well swimming around in the shallower part. Low tide pools were startng to form and she took advantage of them.

I went out to swim for a few minutes before we left. As I dove under a wave, CDF told MDF to watch me swim. But the very next wave crashed me and MDF said, “he sank!” They both laughed.

Everyone had a great time, and nobody even got a sunburn!

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Library Visit

Saturday afternoon MDF and I went to the library. I’ve been reading the “Fall of Ile-Rien” series by Martha Wells and had finished the second book. MDF went along to spend time with me and see what she could borrow.

We found my book first and then went back to the movies. She looked at a couple of videos and then I asked if she had seen the Swan Princess. Since she hadn’t we grabbed that, and she found a Care Bears DVD to borrow too. She ended up enjoying the Swan Princess, and has watched it twice this weekend. She also wanted me to act out the scenes with her yesterday — we did our best.

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Pool

We got (or were given) a pool this year. It’s maybe 10 feet by 5 feet and small enough for our backyard. The girls love playing in it. We try to fill it only full enough for them to play in, but not too deep that CEF can’t crawl.

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MDF Swallowed a Pin

This was quite unexpected. CEF has made a reputation for herself that she’ll put anything in her mouth, but MDF should be over that by now. But yesterday, after nap time, she told CDF that she had swallowed a safety pin. At first CDF didn’t believe her, then when she couldn’t find the pin, and when MDF said again, “I told you, I swallowed it,” she decided to call the doctor.

Since our van was in the shop and she couldn’t drive to Wilmington to see our regular doctor, they told her to take MDF to the ER at Pender Memorial down the street to have an X-Ray taken.

Sure enough, the X-Ray showed the safety pin in MDF’s stomach. The doctor said it should pass through without any problem, but if she starts throwing up or having pain, then we’ll need to take her to the specialists in Chapel Hill. We’re praying that doesn’t happen.

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Checkers

Also from a June 7 email from CDF:

Here are MDF & CEF playing checkers one night. I think CEF wanted to eat the Care Bears more than she wanted to play with them.

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Playing (and eating) Care Bear checkers
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CEF and Dixie

This is from an email CDF sent on June 7, 2007.

Hello all, well last night CEF was playing & inspecting Dixie, much like MDF used to do.

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Looking at the camera together.
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CEF going to meet Dixie.
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Trying to meet Head to Head
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Sniffing

CEF can’t decide if she wants to get up and crawl — Dixie on
the other hand has to smell her head to make sure they know each other…

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Eye to eye

Who’s gonna win? Eye to eye contact –CEF was letting Dixie know she’s the boss!

They were really very cute together. Dixie has always been a very gentle and loving dog with our girls. I have questioned whether she would ever defend us…but she has been very protective of the girls when strange people come around the house.

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What MDF Says…

The other week MDF had gotten sick while going to New Bern with CDF, and they had stopped and gotten her tums and a sprite. When she got home that night she told me that she had gotten some “green coke” today for her tummy.

Another funny thing: when CEF gets fussy and grumpy I’ll sometimes call her the “Tiny Tyrant.” One time when I was playing with MDF and CEF was scooting over, I called her the “Tiny Tornado of Doom.” MDF took those names and now calls her “The Tiny Tyrant Tornado of Doom” when she’s causing trouble.

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Rambling Thoughts

Seven, Seven, Oh-Seven

Listening to the news this morning; hundreds of weddings have been planned for today, considered to be a lucky day for its date of course (07-07-07). I think it’s interesting enough to make a notebook entry, but I’m certainly not superstitious about it… and most marriages these days need less superstition and more hard work in the relationship.