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March 4, 2007 | Mama Smith

look of determination

Not something I have right now. We’re in the process of switching minismith over to a new web host. Of which has become quite a convoluted mess, involving a defunked email account and a deleted post that had been temporarily up this afternoon and now is lost with our old lame web host…hence switching to a new host provider.

I don’t have the energy to rethink or retype that post at the moment, but when lagging stamina and brain power prevail, one can always count on the unending supply of pictures from the Smith household.

A few of B from this weekend. As for Levi, he slept the weekend away – not very picture worthy – but of which we are NOT complaining. Sleep on, little guy! We’re rooting for these two minor middle-of-the-night feedings to persist and not transition into the 5+ feedings B used to be fond of as an infant.

Who can live without graham crackers…

...and of course, pacifiers?!

A serious look of determination (See that John-Hall-tongue at work, all you Hall relatives? The genes live on.)

John said,

Mar 5, 12:05 AM

hey, i’ve been listening to pray-as-you-go…awesome stuff…Tell Brighton i said wsup

LaVerne & Rex said,

Mar 5, 01:56 PM

crazy about those Shoes & the striped
sox! Wonderful pics! Thank you!
I’m telling you again (not for the last
time) howmuch it means to us to have
pics on such a regular and frequent
basis. Amy, you have the neatest clothes for the boys! Where do you get
such a fresh supply of great outfits?
GM

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I am Amy Smith

Amy Smith and Family including Matthew, Brighton, and Levi

I’m a mother of two, wife to Matthew, daughter of the King, and fervent believer in the healing power of bluegrass music.

I now live in the great city of Greenville, SC, leaving behind Philadelphia, the city where Matthew and I fell in love and saw our two boys come in to the world.

Our recent move from north to south has begun the next chapter in the life of the Smith clan, possibly the most trying and difficult as of yet…learning to become true southerners.

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