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The days are long, but the years are short.
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My German sister, Andrea, is "back home" visiting us for two weeks! Wunderbar! She lived with my family in 1994 & 1995 as an exchange student. We met in September of 1994 when we were on the high school volleyball team together. She originally lived with another family. One evening in November, I was giving her a ride home from practice. I was asking her how she was enjoying America and living with the family she was with. She told me she was loving her experience, but she felt very sad because she was going to have to live with a different family because the other family was having some problems. After I dropped her off, I went home and begged my parents to let her come live with us. I kept asking, "Can we get her?" They agreed, and our entire family has come to love her as one of our own. We love her dearly.
Andrea has just completed her studies to become a lawyer. In Germany, their schooling takes a very long time. It's not uncommon to be in law school for six or more years. She is very relieved to have passed her exams. She starts her new job in September and will be working in Real Estate Law. I'm so happy for her.
My group of friends from high school and I had a lot of fun with Andrea. We had her teach us how to say silly and sometimes naughty things in German. In our huddles during our volleyball games, we would shout, "Ich liebe dich!" (I love you!) or "Ich habe grate ge furtz" (I have to fart). Mature - no. Hysterically funny - yes. Who knows what our opposing teams and the spectators thought. We would also take her through drive-thrus at fast food restaurants and make her order her food in German. Once we took her through the drive-thru at Steak-n-Shake and we told her to order a chocolate shake in German. When she finally agreed and placed her order, there was silence on the other end for a while. A teen-aged boy finally replied, "Um. No comprende." Andrea was kind of shy, but we always talked her into doing crazy things just so we could get a laugh. She was such a good sport. This is Alivia. She is such a smiley baby. Her mom and dad, Andrea & Josh S., are friends from high school. Andrea S. was part of our group of friends from high school that did silly things with Andrea (kind of confusing I know, but the Andrea's are pronounced differently). Andrea S. and Alivia came to visit with Andrea at a little party we had for her.
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Our sweet niece, Kathryn, left us last week. Our hearts ache at her sudden passing due to an undiagnosed heart condition. She brought absolute joy to her family and will continue to bring joy to those who wait with her on the other side. Please say a prayer for the Sanders. Her beautiful obituary was written by Edward's sister, Katie.
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Baby Cora Anne was born this afternoon to proud parents Colton & Nick and big sister Kayley. She weighed just as much as her two-week-older-cousin, Ellie: 6lbs. 10 oz. and was 19 inches long. I can't get over the hair!
Cora makes the fifth girl born into the Felker family this year! And one more girl is due to arrive in December to Andrew and Sarah. Cora is the 18th grandchild: 11 girls and 7 boys. Did I mention the oldest Felker grandchild will turn 10 this month? That's right. 18+ grandkids under the age of 10. Talk about loads of fun!
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The boys usually share a twin bed each night even though there are two twin beds right next to each other. Drew usually says he's scared sleeping in his own bed even though it is one foot away from Ross'.
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We had a great time rooting for the Cardinals on Saturday night. They beat the Brewers 5-2. Andrea and Tommie bought tickets to take their family, but Grant was invited to play in an All-Star game, so they couldn't use them. They had to twist our arms to get us to use the tickets. We were able to bring Harrison, Mary Catherine, and her friend Kimberly. Ross has already been to four Cardinal games, but this was the first for Elizabeth, Drew, and Mallory. Elizabeth watched most of the game and then decided drawing was more fun. Drew's favorite part of the game was eating all of the junk food we packed. He was finished with his stash by the sixth inning. On the way home we had lots of questions from Elizabeth about drunks and homeless people. It was a learning experience indeed. Actually it was a lot of fun!
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Anytime I get out the camera to take a picture of Mallory, someone else has to get in the shot too. This one was cute, though, of her brothers "sand-wiching" her with love.
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So, Edward was having a peaceful Sunday afternoon, relaxing on the blue couch. Elizabeth decided to "tie Daddy up." She used her charm and whit to get him hog tied. She also easily succeeded because he was laughing so hard. After she was done she told him, "Now try to get out."
This couch has been a risky place to relax recently. It has seen it's fair share of "Kid Initiated Attacks." Right Uncle Aaron?
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We have another beautiful niece! Baby Ellie has arrived! Katie, Mike, Matt, and Sam welcomed her on July 17th. She Weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. and was 20.5 inches long. We can't wait to meet her when we take a train ride to visit their family over Labor Day weekend.
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