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Friday, April 7, 2006

The Butcher, the Baker and the Mammograph Taker



I am still alive. That is about as much news as I have for this month. As soon as the electrician comes over for a final inspection, I can get working on the insulation for our basement. Then we can get the drywall up, painted and the older boys can move into their own rooms. That will be a great day.

I fixed up Dad’s old lawnmower and now it works. It really does run well. I used it to cut my grass the other day.

Amy passed her audit at work. She is happy about that. It was her state audit. She had been really stressed about it and is glad to be done with it. The state checks her charts, checks her tanks and all aspects of her work. Her brother, Spencer, is getting married on April 18 in the temple. She is also excited about that.

Jason loves to read! He likes all kinds of books. He is reading the Hardy Boys series and the Goosebumps books that his Grandmother Jacobs got for him. He just got his Weblows badge and was really happy about that.

David is reading a book about reptiles. He is quite enjoying it. He is progressing well in school. He is also having fun in scouts. He loves going to scout meetings. He also has a cap with a snake on it and a coat he likes to wear with it. When he is dressed up in his outfit he is
“Snake Battle Boy.”

Maddie is still eager to learn and is doing really well in school. She inherited one Pitts/Smith trait, however. She loves to talk. She can be quite talkative in school. She loves to read and also likes playing her Game Boy. She likes making cards with Amy and is a happy girl.

A.J. is A.J. He is going through that independent stage where he is a big boy and can do everything for himself. He really likes his Dad and likes to spend time with him. On Tuesdays, A.J. and I go to Wal-Mart together. Sometimes we pick out a new DVD. Our pick for this month was “Chicken Little.” He had to take the DVD to Grammy’s so that Matthew could watch it with him. He has a great love for macaroni and cheese. He is a happy boy and we enjoy him. It will be sad when he learns how to say everything correctly because we enjoy
his mispronunciations.

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