That's what I call a trip. I saw some old friends, met some new ones and had a blast.
First, Daddy took me back to Good Shepherd Day Care for a Class Reunion. It was awesome. I got to see Miss Ava and my old friend Jayme. I didn't get to see Emma, Bibo or Jorge, since they all moved up to the toddler room. That made me realize that if I had stayed at Good Shepherd, I would be the senior member of the Pink Room and OWN that class.
After that, we went to Carver-Hawkeye Arena to see Daddy's old office. It was a lot of fun. We got to see a lot of people, including wrestling coach Tom Brands. He was awesome. Daddy said he is not only a good coach, but he won a Gold Medal in the Olympics. We also saw softball coach Michelle Venturella. She won a Gold Medal too.
I wonder how many Gold Medals Daddy has won?
Anyway, after that we went to the hospital to see Mommy and the people she used to work with. Mommy spent most of our time at the hospital. I guess old habits are hard to break.
One night I got to hang out with Andy and Heather, who were nice enough to let us stay at their house (I even got my own room). I'm not sure where Mommy and Daddy went - I can't keep track of them half the time. Then the next night, Andy threw a dinner party for a bunch of people. He made them all filet and cake, but he must not have had enough because I still had to have squash. Daddy did give me some frosting, though.
Dinner parties are fun. I got to pull my high chair up to the table and hand with the adults. I didn't get most of the jokes, but I just laughed along anyway. I like to laugh.
Monday, December 10, 2007
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Did you get to meet your dad's favorite person Cindy Fredrick?
I don't think she knows I exist. At least I assume she doesn't, because she never asked about me when I was born, or for the six months I lived in Iowa City.
Its OK, though. She was probably really trying to figure out a way to win TWO Big Ten games next season.
That girl is ready for her first press conference! Check out that presence behind the podium - so confident!
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