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Summer fun!

This is handsome Logan. He is 4 months today, and this picture was taken just 2 days ago. He is the cutest thing, just a little skinny, but doing well. I think both Josh and I just anticipated he would have a little more meat on his bones, considering his genes. On Saturday 7/21/07 we had a picnic with a bunch of Josh's friends from high school. Steve, Tiff, Liz, and Rob are going away for medical school. We had our babies there and we had fun taking pictures of them. This is my favorite, except that you can's see Genevieve. She is a lot older than the babies, so sitting still for a picture wasn't really her thing. It makes me laugh, because babies do take after their parents! On Thursday 7/20/07 Logan and I were at a friend's house and he took his first bath in the big bath tub. He did great, so on Saturday we put him in his little bath seat we got from Jana and he had a bath in our bath tub. He loved to chew on the little toys on the seat. It is crazy how fas...

This is our family

Meet our little family! Below is Josh (my husband) and Logan (our little guy). I (most likely person to post blogs and in the picture below) am Tiffany. We both just graduated from BYU (Josh in Film with a minor in Business and English, and Marriage, Family Human Development with a minor in Music for me) in April. Josh started a full time job at the beginning of July doing Accounts Receivable. This is my favorite picture. It was taken June 24th, which was the day after Logan turned 3 months old. This picture from the 4th of July. Logan is just over 3 months old. Logan and I watched the Grand Parade in Provo while Josh drove the golf cart around. It is unbelievable how fast Logan grows! I thought it would be nice to have a place to let family and friends see everything our little family is up to. Logan changes the fastest and is the most interesting to watch. Now that I am done with school and staying home with Logan, I have found more time than I had before. Blogs are basical...