We built a nest of twigs
for our baby bird
that we love to take care of
and she can only sit up for a few minutes
before she falls over into a cuddle ball.
A place to record our life as a family in photographs and words.
We built a nest of twigs
for our baby bird
that we love to take care of
and she can only sit up for a few minutes
before she falls over into a cuddle ball.
I can’t believe Ian turned sixteen…
simple math reminds that he was six when he was in our wedding.
(Ten years of marriage and this man has the exact same sense of humor)
So quickly will the same changes occur with my own boys
and even a baby girl who will one day be a teenager.
For now I am enjoying their enthusiasm for drinking soda,
sharing a dessert,
or taking a ride on a trolley.
These days are priceless.
morning
with book forts for reading
noon
Play at the Bay
evening
sleeping early
sleeping early
the kids hardly knew I had the flu (something I ate Sunday night)
because they have been busy
grabbing at keys
playing dinosaur train
having an art party
on the kitchen floor with markers
jamming on the drum set their father built
sharing nectarines
sucking on toys left behind by brothers
requesting twin spider man balloons
counting
and practicing one-to-one correspondence.
Tomorrow I will be ready to head to the Bay.
a good ole fashioned tire swing
and trampoline
plus swimming
Happy Baby to Mike and Jessica..sometime this month.
A mini road trip
doing all things summerish:
eating outdoors,
fishing,
with much concentration and a little disappointment that he didn’t catch anything
thankfully the experience alone-thrilled him
roasting marshmallows
walking,
and soaking up as much of the daylight these little ones can handle.
It was getting long and shaggy
so this morning we did a little side trimming
I think with all this change around here, I might be ready to do the same.
I love pinterest for easy, festive ideas:
We celebrated with a little bit of pool time
and shade
while swimming,
daydreaming,
relaxing,
snacking,
and playing
Hope you are doing some of the same.
I love the real world application into his imagination.
Paul made this:
Joe and I are in awe of the ketchup and mustard pieces.
Part of life is death.
Unfortunately both are unpredictable.
As much as I might want to, I can’t hide it from them.