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THE BUSY & INTERESTING LIFE OF THE SARIS FAMILY
Yes, it's true! Lexi is going to be a big sister. Matt and I are expecting our second child around May 2, 2009. It hasn't fully sunk in with Lexi yet, but I am sure as mommy's belly grows bigger she will become aware that there will soon be a change to life as she knows it. Hopefully next fall we can get her into a preschool class a few days a week so she can have her own special thing and we can have some alone time with the baby. Until then, we will just keep on living and she will continue to amaze us at the new things she says and does every day!
We spent the Labor Day holiday at Gra-Nola and PawPaw Gary's house an
d of course had to check out the big county fair before heading home on Monday. Lexi was overjoyed! She experienced many "firsts" at the fair this year. We took off for the Baby Animal Barn. There, she saw piggies, puppies, chicks, ducklings, kittens, 2 sheep being sheared (and making a lot of noise), and even a baby horse! The next stop was the pony barn. It was pretty dark, so the pictures didn't turn out very well. The COW barn was next... yes the COWS!
Finally Lexi was able to see and even touch a cow up close. After seeing the animals, we ventured off to find some food. Lexi had her very own corndog (the whole thing!) while mommy and uncle Benny shared a Texas Tenderloin. Lexi also liked the tenderloin and ate he
r fair share of it as well. She also had some of mommy's nacho chips (without all the topings) and several bites of elephant ear! It was a good thing we packed plenty of juice. After walking through several of the display buildings, we decided to head for home. Of course we couldn't leave without grabbing a bag of cotton candy. I will let you know how that goes as soon as mommy is brave enough to open the bag and actually give her some. What a great close to a busy and awesome weekend.
It was time for Lexi to have her bangs trimmed. As you can see in the "before" picture, we have been combing them off to the side, but they still got in her eyes and it bothered her - so, mommy gave her a bath, washed her curly hair, and combed it so she knew exactly which hairs to cut for bangs. Lexi was so good and sat really still in her high chair while mommy took the comb and shoved hair down in her eyes. Then her eyes followed the scissors as mommy cut her straight, wet bangs. Then it was done! Of course with the hair being wet and mommy knowing full well that the bangs would curl up as soon as
they dried, they were WAY too short (as you can see in the "after" picture)! Oh well, I guess they will grow. Also, to all of those Saris family members out there... do we have a new "CHOCOLATE FACE" in the family (again look at the "before" picture)???

Well, we were supposed to go to the Columbus Zoo on Sunday, August 17 with Abi, Brett and Izzy Fry, but had to postpone until the next Sunday... So we went to the Cleveland Zoo instead! It was a great day - the weather was perfect and the animals
were out and about. We saw everything from bears to flamingos to elephants, and even the seals were swimming around. Mr. Polar Bear was tired and sleeping as you can see in the picture with Lexi and mommy. Lexi wanted to walk most of t
he trip, but did ride in the wagon for a few up-hill climbs. It was really good to have some quality family time. Needless to say, Lexi was tuckered out and slept on the way home (the whole 1/2 hour from Cleveland Zoo to our house). For more Cleveland Zoo pictures, see the Kodak site.
The very next weekend, just as promised, we loaded up a picnic lunch and headed out to Columbus for the day. We met the Fry family at their house and took off for the zoo. It was a scorcher (that means REALLY HOT!), but I think both the girls had a good time. After lathering them both with sunscreen, we set out for the animals. After riding in the wagon for awhile, they both wanted to ride the boat, so Abi and Bethany took the girls on the boat adventure while the daddys watched the wagon. We saw kangaroos, otters, manatees, and lots of reptiles (eewww). Izzy even had the courage to touch the Rat Snake they had at the touch-n-feel booth (not Lexi, though - she's too much like mommy).
We feasted on a great lunch of tuna and egg salad sandwiches, pasta salad, grapes, goldfish, and lots of water! It was really great to spend time with the Frys and we hope to do it again soon. The camera was left in the van while we were in the zoo, so the only shot I have is on the way to the car with the girls in the wagon. Hopefully I won't be so forgetful in the future.
Well, the 4th of July has once again come and gone. Our house was hoppin' this year. We had Gra-Nola and Grandpa Gary along with Granny Ginter and Cody. Then aunt Brittany and uncle Matt came in with cousin Kaity and Patton (the horse - I mean dog) in tow. Uncle Benny was the last to arrive (he flew in to the Akron-Canton airport around 10pm on July 3rd from Florida on business). We managed to find everyone a place to sleep (which is no easy task).

Our wonderful mini parade started at 11 am on the 4th and we were right in front of the house to watch. Many of our neighbors decorated their wagons and bikes for the parade. For lunch, we had a few more attendees - Papouli (Grandpa
Chuck) and Grandma Chris Saris. The food was great and we had plenty of it! After a little volleyball and badmitton, uncle Matt and Patton went on their way home (Matt had to work on Sat.) and Papouli and Grandma Chris went home as well. The rest of us enjoyed tacos-in-a-bag for supper and a rousing game of Imaginiff.
Matt and Bethany went off to work on Saturday and everyone else enjoyed the Wedgewood pool (just 2 blocks from our house). Most of the
crew headed out very early on Sunday morning in order to make it to church in Columbus Grove by 10am. Uncle Benny lazed around until 5pm (he just couldn't put Mario Galaxy down). All in all it was a good weekend.