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The Oregon Zoo

April 22, 2018 Eric Leave a Comment

The Oregon Zoo

We went to the zoo again, but this time was really special.  We took turns letting Gwendolyn and Lawson out of the stroller, so they could experience more.  The zoo has theming, but there is a very specific focus on the animals and so far we haven't been able to engage the twins … [Read more...]

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GWENDOLYN’S HEALTH

November 30, 2017 Eric 3 Comments

GWENDOLYN’S HEALTH

I've got some questions from some of you about our little miss and her constipation problem.  It may not seem like it, but I actually do try to avoid blogging too much about poop.  It's hard when it is most of what your babies do and then when they start doing other stuff besides … [Read more...]

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FLYING ACROSS THE COUNTRY WITH TWINS

November 22, 2017 Eric Leave a Comment

FLYING ACROSS THE COUNTRY WITH TWINS

We did it again.  Got up at 1:00 am called an Uber and took the whole family to the airport.  We must be insane.  Gwendolyn and Lawson did so well on our Disneyland trip over a month ago.  The flights and the accommodations, the park visits all went very well.  We had banshees … [Read more...]

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RELIEF FOR GWENDOLYN

November 21, 2017 Eric 1 Comment

RELIEF FOR GWENDOLYN

When we took Gwendolyn in for her four month check up at the pediatric office when had been constipated for about 3 days.  The doctor wouldn't call it constipation because the poop was not coming out solid.  The problem was that it wasn't coming out at all, which is what I … [Read more...]

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AN ADVENTURE IN THE SKY

October 16, 2017 Eric 1 Comment

AN ADVENTURE IN THE SKY

Sara and I had an opportunity travel down to Anaheim to meet with relatives and share our twins.  However, we were so nervous about taking them so far for the first time.  They are not the dedicated sleepers they used to be. We just weren't sure whether they could handle a plane … [Read more...]

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About Me

Eric Lundberg was born in Santa Barbara, California in 1980.  He worked for the Walt Disney Company for 6 years.  In that time he met his wife Sara.  Eric studied theater as an actor/writer.  Later, he transitioned to film as a writer/director at Ventura College and the neighboring CAPS TV.  He has assisted Budget Savvy Diva with content over the years.  His past blogs have ranged from the absurd to movie news and later writing tutorials.  Wishing to document his journey and experiences as a new parent he left his office job to blog full time.  The Lundberg Family now lives near Portland, OR.

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