That says "hello" in Chinese. Since Mason is there for 10 days we're hoping he gets the message. We got one email from him saying that he ate duck tongue. He said a lot more but I lost my concentration after reading that part. What's the point of eating duck tongue? It can't be big so I'm not sure why you'd even pay enough attention to yank it out and cook it.
I'm not sure if I have no news because I'm tired or because I really have no news. The most exciting thing I can think of is that Megan changed the sensitivity on my mouse and I'm a new woman. I can fly through my tasks like never before. No more dragging across the screen. Zip zip and I'm done.
I think Avery has spent a total of two nights in her own bed since mid-December because we keep dragging her out of town. She's here for one night tonight and tomorrow we're heading to Fort Worth. With Mason being gone for so long we're trying to keep ourselves occupied and I think we're actually a little too good at it. We went to Austin for 3 days and helped Maggie and Katherine eat, drink and be merry over their baptism weekend. Now Gram and Pops are awaiting Avery's arrival with a battery operated car Gram found on super sale. I guess they've already tested it out and they said that she's going to need a helmet. Seems like most activities with Gram and Pops require helmets. Should make for a wild and crazy weekend.
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We're lucky to be alive. I remember riding dirt bikes (?little motorized ones) on some mountain roads when I was about 10. I'm sure it was without a helmet.
Audience is here! We're happy to have made the blog. Keep the posts comin'! Why is Mason in China?
-Robin and Jason
And I thought I was a goner tubing those roaring Guadalupe rapids. Weird that I was left at home with friends after that.
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