



Uncle Josh...we thought of you when we saw this guy:

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This is a blog about our family, so that our far-away family and friends can stay close.





The week of New Years 2005, everyone in our household, including the visiting grandparents, got the flu. Adlani was only 4 months old and too young for a flu shot so he got the flu too and ran a fever of 104 degrees. The pediatrician's office told me to alternate Tylenol and Motrin, but when I called the next day a different nurse gasped and said that they don't recommend Motrin for babies because "it sometimes causes gastric bleeding." Great.




We left Tennessee early this morning and headed for Valdosta, Georgia, which is just north of the Florida border. I was really sad to leave Tennessee - it's so beautiful and Elijah and Kristin are so lucky to live there. Kristin's parents, two grandmothers, and two aunts and uncles live within a mile of their house. They have a beautiful home with Kristin's son Josh, in a gorgeous spot surrounded by acres of fields. The house is only 2 years old so until we arrived I don't think there was a scuff on it. The kitchen looks like something out of Extreme Makeover Home Edition - everything is new and matches. I wanted to stay forever! But...we had to move on so the newlyweds could get back to normal.

We had a long drive today, so we stopped at Monkey Joe's in Marieta, Georgia. They had 10 giant inflatable slides and bouncy castles, plus pizza and hot dogs. It was paradise! They even had wi-fi so I could catch up on some work. The kids were thoroughly exhausted and slept for about two hours until nature called. I had just been wishing for a peach - it's hard to stop thinking about them when there are giant signs everywhere - and when we stopped at the rest area there was a farmer with a pickup truck full that had been picked this morning. They were SO GOOD. Like a bite of the sun. Yum. They rated right up there with the donuts we got from The Donut Palace earlier today.