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Sunday, July 13, 2008
Explanations

So mom wanted me to explain the names behind our blog.
Just about every name we've used on this is from Chloe. She says the funniest things sometimes.
"Nummy Delicious Cookies:" This phrase popped out of her little mouth one day as we were putting her to bed one night. Us, being the sneaky adults we are, tried to hide the fact that we were making some treats in the kitchen. You can tell Chloe is part of the family because as soon as those treats were out of the oven she was by our side, saying: "Do I not get some nummy delicious cookies, too?"
"Piles of Rocks" is also courtesy of the Chlo-meister. We're the kind of family that likes to go see ALL the ruins and ancient sites when we go on vacation, so of course on our last trip to Greece we went to all the sites. One day as we were walking around the ruins of an ancient Greek temple Chloe starts to cry, so dad asks her "Why are you crying, Chloe?" Her response was: "There's nothing to see here. All I ever get to see is piles of rocks!"

Here's some videos from the trip:





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