Wednesday, June 28, 2006


Today we are going to Kentucky for Jonny's second iterview with the University of Kentucky. After Jonny's first interview, Dylan was very excited about KY and said "I want to live in Kentucky" with no prompting from us about a possible move or anything. A few weeks ago, Dylan and I were talking and he said "Mommy, I want to go live in Kentucky and take our house there." I explained to him that if we moved to KY, we would move to another house and that someone else would live in this house. He did not seem to like that but that is all that was said about it. Two day ago, we were talking about the trip and Dylan got really upset and said he did not want to go to Kentucky. When we asked why he said "Because I do not want people coming to take our house." So we had to explain to him that this was just a short trip and our house would still be there when we got back. Makes me a bit scared for if/when we do move though!



Well, I figured it was about time to start up a blog...it seems to be the "in" thing to do nowadays. My first entry will be about our trip to Holland. We had a great time. The first week we were in Rotterdam and while Jonny went to his meeting, Dylan, Colin and I went touring around the city, to the zoo and made friends with Sophie, the lady at the club lounge. She and Dylan became good friends and she basically treated him like a king. Jonny took an afternoon off and we went to the port and took a boat ride. The second week we went to a Center Parc with Penny, Raoul, Alex and Lucas. We shared a little cottage and went to the huge pools, the Jungle Dome, on bike rides and to an amusement park called the Efteling. We had a great time. We went through the two weeks nearly incident-free. Dylan decided to stick something in his ear but luckily Jonny was able to get it out by flushing it with water. Also, in the Jungle Dome, Dylan got kicked in the eye but the only mark that incident left was that about 1/4 of his eyelashes were ripped out. It looked very strange but they are starting to grow back.