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Meet the Elliotts.

November 2, 2010 - 6 Comments

Stuart.

Wonderful father.  Passionate husband.  R.C. Sproul listener.  London fog maker.  Lawn mower.  Scotch drinker.  Pipe smoker.  Theology reader.  Student.  Bean hater.  Morning person.  Ridiculously attractive guitar player.

Georgia Knox.

Beautiful firstborn.  Milk drinker.  Cloth diaper wearer.  Milk drinker.  Bible listener.  Milk drinker.  Sounds like a baby lamb (see previous post).

The Mrs.

New mom. Wife.  Fan of all bovines.  Food freak…er…preserver.  Enjoyer of mowed lawns.  Dinner maker.  Bean lover.  Gardener.  Kombucha drinker.  Novice of all things.

Tobius and CalBear.

Shedders of hair.  Disobedient.  Like to eat poop.

The End.

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  1. Camille

    April 1, 2014 at 3:39 pm

    I realize that this is an old post but you are so hilarious i’m just going back to the beginning and reading everything… Sounds stalkerish sorry. Your dogs are cute. exactly described my three dogs and made me laugh. Thank you for your blog it is my entertainment while breastfeeding.

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  2. Anajú

    January 4, 2016 at 11:38 am

    Also a stalker, I love this blog of you so much that I’ve decided to read it all from the begining. And this has nothing to do with the fact that it’s boiling outside and I just can’t work on the garden for at least 4 more hours. Thanks for the company and the inspiration!

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  3. Deb B

    July 15, 2016 at 8:50 pm

    This makes me laugh, Anaju & Camille! I’m on here too looking at the oldest posts that I haven’t had a chance to read yet- too busy… But today I have time. It’s 110 out at least, too hot to do anything, I don’t even want to bake because it will heat up the house too much!
    Now looking at these posts makes me want another baby…even though we are so Blessed with many ourselves -and I’m (sadly) too old for more anyway…there’s just something about those early morning feedings that are so peaceful…& God feels so close when your holding this Blessing from him. ..but those years just go by so fast!
    I love that you love your husband, and it shows! We gave been together since we were 15 & 17, now we are in our 50’s (yikes!) and that love has just grown as the years have flown by…and when I look at my – still very Hot!- husband, I see him as he will always look to me… 15!
    Thank you Shaye, you’re so fun to read, and I always learn something! Many Blessings for you & your beautiful little family!

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  4. Ashley Breanna

    July 23, 2018 at 12:57 pm

    I’m also stalking and starting over from the beginning! Here we go!

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  5. Kendall Dietterich

    March 3, 2020 at 10:59 am

    I was like hmmm let me dig back into some of Shaye’s old blog posts while the kids nap… because I’m all caught up on your new ones. And I see the Stu loves R.C. We do here too! He’s one of our favorites.

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  6. Aliyah Prontaut

    January 15, 2021 at 4:47 am

    So I’m not the only one who is starting from the beginning again.

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