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June 2009

We now have a 2 year old! And with that comes booboo's and 'tude, but he still is the same sweet boy. We've had a rough start to Toddlerhood when Troy broke his collarbone going down a slide at the babysitters. The X-ray showed a clean break. He has not slowed down one bit! (as you can tell by the pictures) With this injury started Mommy's time as a Stay At Home Mom (2 few weeks early) We are having a ball staying home together. Im still nervous with Troy around other children who may be rough, although he may run wild, one bump is enough for tears (and he's such a tough guy!) As if the broken collarbone wasn't enough, he fell face first into the corner of the wall. He now has a fat cut lip, bruise above his eye, and arm in a sling.No wonder people stare when I take him in public! But anyone who has raised a boy understands!

Kisses for Aunt Kellie

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Thats Dr. Troy To You!

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A Break From Swimming

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Always Smiling!

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Broken Collarbone :(

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Im So Tough, I Think Mommy Cried More Than Me!

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Broken Collarbone Doesnt Slow Troy Down One Bit!

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My Mommy Is A Real Slave-Driver!

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MoonSand, one of the few toys a one handed boy can play with!

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Hmm Is He Faking a Broken Collarbone to Stay Home and Have Fun?

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In Search of Good Puddles

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Puddle Splashing

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Concentrating While I Paint (look at the tongue)

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Rori Looks Comfortable In Troy's Baby Seat

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Not Slowing Down One Bit

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We look like liars, but we saw the x-ray, it really is broken.

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All Were Asking For Is A Little Recovery Time Between Accidents. He is All Boy!

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Blurry But Had To Post It! (He's pointing to one of his booboo's)

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The Next Michael Phelps

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Since I Can Only Wear Button Ups, Grandma Sent Me This New Shirt, Don't I Look Handsome?

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Since The Very Hungry Caterpillar Is One Of My Favorite Books, we decided to make our own hungry caterpillars

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Troy's Caterpillar

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Reading To The Caterpillars

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At The Beach

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Playing In Da WaWa

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Cool Surfer Dude!

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Ready to Go

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Swinging @ Marie's Birthday Party

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Playing With the Kids

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The Birthday Girl Marie and Her Strawberry Cake!

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Starting To Really Look Like A Virginian

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 The Boys Are Mowing The Lawn

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My Running Shoes!

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Since This Week We Are Working On the Letter "B" We Made a Bus!

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Reading With My Friends- I hang out with such a smart group!

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Watch Me Go Down The Slide!

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Power To The Toddlers!

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Back In Action! Well Enough To Slip & Slide Again!

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Walk On The Beach

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I Swim Like Such A Big Boy!

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How Do These Sunglasses Look?

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Swimming!!

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Lila!

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Love Love Love This Pic!!

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Lil Beach Boy!

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Like Father Like Son, Angelo Had His Shirt Off So Troy Wanted His Off, Angelo Had His Hat Backwards So Troy Had To Too

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Swimming With Clara

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Rory's First Time Swimming

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Watching The Cars

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Celebrating Fathers Day With IceCream

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Uncle Brian and Clara

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Wild Man!!

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Best Buds!

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The Magician At The Library

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Amazed By The Magic Tricks

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Rory Enjoying The Magic Show

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Chico The Mind Reader

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On The Funky Chair At The Library

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Doing The Brown Bear Brown Bear activity

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Troy Loves to Line Up His Cars

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Swimming With Aunt Kellie!

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Snack Packs Make Great Blocks!

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Trying To Fix The Thomas Train

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A Guest On Troy's Slip-N-Slide

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Looking At The Turtle With Grandma

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With My Grandparents

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 Watching TV With Aunt Christina and Grandma

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Petting The Horse @ Colonial Williamsburg

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Best Seat In The House

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Walking With Aunt Christina and Grandma @ Willyburg

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Water Country, USA

Going Down The "Big" Waterslide

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A Snack Break

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I Got Stuck On The WaterSlide, Grandpa Dave Had To Save Me!

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On My Favorite Ride With Mommy

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 With Daddy

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With Grandma

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With Grandpa, Can You Tell Its My Favorite Ride?

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Playing In The Waterfall

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Stealing Aunt Christina's French Fries

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Homemade Water Slide

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Beautiful Picture Taken By Christina

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Hmmm Im High Up

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Water Gun Fight!

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Crazy Cat Is Hiding

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