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April 2006

28:
  • The blushing bride
27:
  • Reformed
  • Perfect contentedness
26:
  • The Armstrong Plumbing Disaster
  • Finding inspiration in misery
25:
  • Evidence that he and I would not have been fast friends in high school
  • Would taste good with maybe some barbecue sauce
24:
  • Oh mon, mon, mon, mon, you are
  • Sewer line replacement begins
21:
  • How to medicate with legal substances
  • He loves it when we call him Snugglebunny especially in front of his friends
20:
  • When renting doesn't seem like such a bad idea
  • Blue
19:
  • My big girl
  • Molly
18:
  • I wish I knew then what I know now
  • Green like the eyes of the man I love
17:
  • The extent of the religion in this house
  • Semantics
  • And it was all yellow
14:
  • Congressman
13:
  • Further evidence he's really just a cat
  • On the way to Utah County where Sunday best never looked better
12:
  • Exclamation point, exclamation point, exclamation point, exclamation point
  • A perfect moment
11:
  • We are a happy family
  • I need sunshine
  • Just before bedtime
10:
  • Reading
  • When paperweights explode
  • "Oh look at the trees and look at my face and look at a place far away from here"
07:
  • The great and dreadful day of the Lord
  • The only one in this family who is okay with a snowstorm in April
06:
  • The little bit we can talk about
  • Portrait of the artist as a young thumb-sucker
05:
  • Even I can't believe I'm allowed to have a dog
  • 04 05 06
04:
  • Newsletter: Month Twenty-six
  • Every bit an Armstrong
03:
  • Before saying goodnight
  • That was fun!
  • Done with learning to love the winter
01:
  • GO DOOCE YOURSELF

Heather talks about overcoming depression on today's Momversation.

  • Leta: "STOP FOLLOWING ME, COCO!" I wonder where she picked up that exclamation.
  • Me: "Hey Marlo, here's a vibrantly colored, squeaky toy made specifically for your age group!" Marlo: "Got any knives?"
  • @makeandtakes my pleasure! Had a great time with you guys!

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