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“… And It Is Not Because I’m Pregnant!!”
So, what is wrong with a plain bagel toasted with cream cheese…. oh and chili on top YUMMY … I would like it even if I was not pregnant!!…
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“This kid is draining my life away!!”
Or so mama says. Kristi is having a bit of back pain and we both seem to have gotten some kind of low grade head cold this week. Let’s hope it gets better.
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Exhausted
Man, I’m glad I am not the pregnant one! Kristi has been exhausted every day we’ve been away. Thankfully, she gets to take naps every afternoon, usually until I do something to wake her up.
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9 Weeks Along
Here are the sonograms from the 9 week appointment. The gynecologist says progress doesn’t get much better. We are very happy to hear that.
Here’s a recording of our baby’s heartbeat:
Baby’s Heartbeat – 2011-04-19 -
Second Sonogram
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First Sonogram
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Morbillo Family Photos
This slideshow features old family photographs, scanned and reviewed with Sal and Caroline Morbillo, my wife’s great uncle and great aunt. Their insights helped identify the people and events in these photos. We recorded our conversations on June 26 and June 30, 2010, adding stories and context to each image. This project was created to celebrate Frank Morbillo’s 80th birthday. Enjoy this look back at the Morbillo family’s rich history and treasured memories.
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RRG Discussing Katherine Gianutsos Being Baptized
TLDR: The recording captures a personal reflection involving travel experiences, family connections, and cultural discussions. The speaker shares stories about various trips, primarily to Greece, family relationships, and insights into their heritage and identity.
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Summary
The recording features a detailed conversation reflecting on personal memories and familial connections, particularly related to travel to Greece and interactions with family members. The speaker describes a trip to the Jordan River, an event involving a friend named Nyaya, where various experiences and challenges were faced. They mention getting sick, the complexities of travel arrangements, and living arrangements in Greece, highlighting a sense of nostalgia for these events.
Further discussion elaborates on family histories—including relationships, arranged marriages, and the educational background of family members. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of their Greek heritage and various family anecdotes, illustrating the interwoven web of personal stories and cultural identity.
The recording concludes with lighter discussions about dining experiences and reflections on family dynamics, showcasing warmth and continuity in the speaker’s family relationships.

