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OUR AWESOME CHEAP CHRISTMAS TREE!

December 19, 2017 Eric 1 Comment

OUR AWESOME CHEAP CHRISTMAS TREE!

Last year we had a tree chopped down.  It was super cool, we had never gone to a Christmas tree farm before, but they are common in Oregon.  That's one of the reasons I like it here.  It is just such a foreign concept to me.  I spent most of my life in southern California.  I … [Read more...]

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5 AMAZING CHANGES AFTER FIVE MONTHS

December 18, 2017 Eric Leave a Comment

5 AMAZING CHANGES AFTER FIVE MONTHS

Gwendolyn and Lawson are going to be closing in on six months soon.  We are working with them diligently on areas of development, such as rolling from back to front, and sitting unassisted, but what is so remarkable is those things that the babies are doing and progressing on all … [Read more...]

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MY FIRST BIRTHDAY WITH THE TWINS

December 7, 2017 Eric Leave a Comment

MY FIRST BIRTHDAY WITH THE TWINS

We had the most amazing time celebrating not only my birthday, but also Christmas AND my Swedish heritage by taking the babies to ScanFair at the Veterans Memorial Colosseum in Portland on Sunday. When I found out there would be rain, I thought we'd have to cancel our plans, … [Read more...]

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5 WAYS TO SAVE MONEY ON BABY CLOTHES

December 5, 2017 Eric Leave a Comment

5 WAYS TO SAVE MONEY ON BABY CLOTHES

It's no secret.  Baby clothes can be expensive and they last for such a short period of time.  What can you do?  Clothing is one of your babies basic needs.  And baby clothes are terribly cute, which makes saying know to an outfit almost impossible.  It is really easy to run up … [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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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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