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A Glimpse at Our Weekend

Matt was here with us at RMH for three full days, and we only had feeding therapy on one of them!  He is never here long, and when he is it seems like all we do is watch other people feed Abby or feed her ourselves.  So it was wonderful being able to do things here as a family of four.

Here's just a sneak peak at a few of the activities we enjoyed together...

A Nationals baseball game for Matt's birthday...

The Museum of Natural History...

The Vietnam Memorial...

Fireworks at the inner harbor of Baltimore...

Drumming at Port Discovery...

I've missed my husband and the kids have missed their daddy.  It's hard having your family split in various ways for weeks on end, so this weekend was a good one.  Stay tuned for more detailed posts!  :)



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Mary Lou said…
Julie....
You attended a Nationals baseball game!! Fun!! Who won? ;-D
The Museum of Natural History!! Did Caleb enjoy that? My oldest bother would have at his age!! ;)
You visited the Vietnam Memorial. Neat.... ;-D
Fireworks!! I love them, I truly do. But, unfortunately, my mutt, Rose, is terrified of fireworks!! Especially "bombs".... I mean, bottle rockets!! ;)
Drumming at Fort Discovery. Alright!! I love, love, love to pound on things. Drums, bongos, this very computer desktop which I am sitting at.... I have a rhythm in my soul!! ;-D
"Stay tuned for more detailed posts!". Oh, I will!! ;)
--Raelyn

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