We walked for a good two hours through the stalls.
I resisted buying another purse and a print of a painting I like. I just looked and admired.
We took a break for treats.
I love the cotton candy faces.
A place to record our life as a family in photographs and words.
We walked for a good two hours through the stalls.
I resisted buying another purse and a print of a painting I like. I just looked and admired.
We took a break for treats.
I love the cotton candy faces.
Olivine’s first bathing suit (thank you Tami).
The heated salt water pool kept her mellow.
Henry had a little separation anxiety.
After swimming and some milk, she slept for hours.
Meanwhile Paul jumped right in and swam around pretending to be a diver.
Then came home and took orders
pretending to be a chef/waiter.
Look at these expressions…
smiling
talking
I spend time just smiling and talking back
We spent time with friends.
Ate a little pizza.
Envied the idea of having a front yard.
Noticed that Olivine’s congestion is clearing up, so the antibiotics are working.
Because it’s Spring Break we have every night to be together, instead of one of us being at school and the other one of us juggling three children. This also means spending time in the neighborhood.
Borrowing people’s homemade swings
Stopping whenever we want
Making it down to the beach
Feeling the sand in our toes
The colorful veggies I can throw into a salad.
The blue skies after a couple of stormy days.
The bigger brother who decides to turn himself into a robot using playdough and pencils.
The smaller brother who desperately tries to keep up.
The baby who kicks her legs wildly (her latest discovery).
The legwarmers that look like candy canes.
The sleepy look after all that exercise.
The sun is setting and we all have full tummies from dinner.
I am lounging on the couch while our baby girl sleeps.
The boys are busy listening to stories on record..Disney books from Joe’s boyhood collection.
Olivine turned six weeks old today.
I am trying my best to stay present and to notice the small, daily changes that are easy to miss.
Today she seemed very aware of my face and started making little cooing noises.
This is one sweet strawberry.
Last Sunday Olivine was dedicated at our church.
Janet was kind enough to snap these photos and pass them along.
We had a chance to pray with others for our baby girl’s life.
We are reminded that she was a gift and that one our highest responsibilities is parenting.
Like my view of God, I have to sometimes be reminded of the holy and sacred beauty of children.
Olivine wore another hand me down from her big brothers.
She’s our little monkey.
Henry helped vacuum the car (he loves to help).
We had lunch with Ji’chan.
Josie came over for dinner and a sleepover.
We don’t take advantage of this lovely park enough.
The trails are the perfect length for any age.
The turtles, geese, and ducks are friendly enough.
The leaves and light had someone looking all around.
We gathered sticks and crouched low to see lizards camouflage.
Paul was on a field trip with his preschool at Trader Joe’s so he is missing from our photo.
After this morning out and a family style lunch, our entire house rested for two hours.