After all isn't the home where life's building blocks are provided. So join us as we roll up our sleeves and confront everyday life on the Rittgers Home Front!
What a sweet blog! I was really just snooping to see if Grandpa Rittgers was my teacher, ages ago, at Dike HS. Looks like it. Could you please relay to him; Mr. Rittgers, looks like you have a sweet family and little grandson. I'm happy for you. I have 6 children and 6 adorable grandchildren, (so far!). Thanks, Lisa (Harp) Stamper
Move Through
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A few weeks ago we went to a wildlife refuge. The herd of bison we saw
were beautiful and strong. There was one right next to the road we were on.
We s...
Five Helping Hands
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Sometimes things are more sweet when they have included the ones you love.
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Happy Birthday Emery!
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It amazes me that a year has already passed since the day this baby girl
was born. What a wonderful year it has been. Emery is such a joy - she is
so funn...
#4 and 5
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So I didn't get the blog up yesterday, but it works out perfectly as I have
two special little blessings to be thankful for! I had a great weekend
with my...
Happy Independence Day!
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We were so happy to spend our Independence day walking in the Waukee Parade
with our friends, Governor Terry Branstad, Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds. State
Sen...
Christmas 2013
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Merry Christmas! We are enjoying the Christmas holiday, celebrating the
birth of our Savior and spending time with family. As we approach 2014, it
is a go...
A New Day, A New Blog
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It's been quiet here, hasn't it?
I went from frequently writing posts to practically nothing. Why? Well, I
kind of lost interest in this blog, I guess. I'v...
Present
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I am posting these photos to show off my handiwork on the present that I
made Tim for Father's Day. I know that he won't see these photos because he
hardly...
Decorating Tips!
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Obviously I am a sentimental person since I enjoy scrap booking. I
particularly like to keep the memorabila that have special meaning from a
special occas...
Crawling
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Gabe's lungs are strong enough for not needing the supplemental oxygen
during the day and he is enjoying the freedom away off of the oxygen tubing.
What a sweet blog! I was really just snooping to see if Grandpa Rittgers was my teacher, ages ago, at Dike HS. Looks like it. Could you please relay to him; Mr. Rittgers, looks like you have a sweet family and little grandson. I'm happy for you. I have 6 children and 6 adorable grandchildren, (so far!). Thanks, Lisa (Harp) Stamper
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