Wednesday, August 15, 2007
It's a...
Can't you tell? Ok, maybe not. It's a girl! We are so excited! Woo-hoo! I can hardly wait to go shopping for cute little girls clothes!
Monday, August 13, 2007
Band-Aids
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Watch Out Peter Vidmar!
We are really proud that Andrew has learned to do somersaults at such a young age! If you want to see him in action, please check the most recent video at the following link:
http://www.dropshots.com/kristinichka
Yes, Andrew is sporting the hat from the 2002 Olympic games. Maybe by 2020 he can be part of the team!
http://www.dropshots.com/kristinichka
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Since Inquiring Minds Want To Know...
The third story is the "Truth" from my last entry. AnnaLisa did in fact take the family car for a spin as a toddler.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Two Lies and a Truth
Ok, so this is my last entry dedicated to my littlest sister.
Please decide which of the following stories is the true one:
This picture was taken with AnnaLisa's deli boyfriend. They never went out but they considered every second spent together in the deli as a date. They were pretty serious until an argument arose over how thin to slice the roast beef. He believed that a quarter inch was perfect, AnnaLisa vehemently disagreed, saying that an eighth of an inch is much better. It could have been wonderful...
This chapel is in Kharkov, Ukraine. The story is that AnnaLisa while serving in Kharkov, taught 300 people who were baptized, thus making it necessary for them to build a new chapel. The branch that meets there is the Krainskiy prikhod (after the famous Sister Crain).
AnnaLisa as a 3 year old decided to prove her independence, so she hopped into the family's car and took it for a spin. We did not find out about it until the neighbors came over to let us know our car was in their driveway and AnnaLisa was crying inside the car. 
Please decide which of the following stories is the true one:
This picture was taken with AnnaLisa's deli boyfriend. They never went out but they considered every second spent together in the deli as a date. They were pretty serious until an argument arose over how thin to slice the roast beef. He believed that a quarter inch was perfect, AnnaLisa vehemently disagreed, saying that an eighth of an inch is much better. It could have been wonderful...
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