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Sunday, January 6, 2019

My Daughter's Were VERY Spoiled!

Most of these are Thing 2's, and this is just SOME of her dollhouses (and you can't see the ones in the back!). This doesn't include the Little Tikes dollhouse (and furniture), the Barbie house (and furniture), Barbie's RV, two miniature houses, tubs of Barbies and accessories ... and it's quite possible there are more Sweet Street houses in the attic.



I had Davy's babies overnight Friday and all day Saturday. They had a blast with the houses. They also colored, played with playdoh, and kinetic sand. Super Why spend a lot of time playing with his matchbox cars, while Sweet Pea fed her baby dolls. Super Why tried his hand at the Scissor Fun he got for Christmas. He's not a very good cutter at the moment, but practice makes perfect and he's getting the hang of it.


Later, we went outside, where they drove their Little Tikes Cozy Coupes up and down the street, rode their tricycles, popped bubbles from the bubble machine, cut the grass with their bubble lawnmower, and shot bubbles from their bubble guns.

I started raking leaves, so I got out their little rakes and they helped me. They "helped" bring up some firewood to the house, played in the woods, and found all their bouncy balls in the garage. They also walked the landscaping rocks like a balance beam.

Then, we came inside for lunch. They weren't acting tired or whiny, so I didn't make them take a nap ... and they went back to playing with every toy in the living room. I alternate which toys I bring out. They have so many toys you wouldn't be able to walk in that room if they were all out, plus, I think too many options overwhelms young children. Still, if they ask for something I haven't brought out, I go get it for them. Sometimes that means putting away other toys, and they're fine with that ... they even help me!

Thing 1 wasn't feeling well, so I didn't get to see my youngest grandbaby, He would have had fun playing outside in the woods, popping bubbles, and driving a car. Maybe next weekend will be pretty, too, and we can play outside again.


We are offering a $1,000 REWARD for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the death of my son in a fatal hit and run on I-69 South on the Green River overpass in Evansville, Indiana around 11:00pm on Friday, June 22, 2018.The car that hit him was determined to be a 1998-2002 Silver Honda Accord. There would have been considerable damage to the front, passenger side of the vehicle, but it could be repaired by now. (See the Sheriff Bulletin below).

If you have any information, please contact the Sheriff's Office TIP line at 812-421-6297 or leave a web tip here.

 
PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYE OUT
FOR THE CAR THAT KILLED MY SON!

Even if you don't live in the Evansville area, please keep an eye out for this car. It was traveling South on I-69. It could have been coming from and going to anywhere. The Sheriff's office will follow up any ANY lead.

The Sheriff’s Office has identified the make and model of the suspect vehicle from the fatal hit and run crash that killed 23-year old David “Davy” Egan, father of two, on Friday, June 22, 2018 on I-69 near south Green River Road.

SUSPECT VEHICLE: Silver 1998-2002 Honda Accord sedan. 2-door or 4-door body style. The vehicle will have damage to the front end.

If you know of a vehicle matching this description, please contact the Sheriff's Office TIP line at 812-421-6297 or leave a web tip here.



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