Milo is still really enjoying preschool. He claims to have met some friends, but when I ask their names he says he doesn't know. I suppose knowing each others names is not important to preschoolers. He has started to fight his nap recently. I would say 1 or 2 times a week he has about an hour of quiet time and doesn't fall asleep. I am hoping he continues to nap when the baby comes in hopes of having some time to myself. Either way I plan on having at least quiet time for an hour or two every afternoon. He still loves hockey and we spend most Friday nights at the APEX watching Papa's Hockey team. It is always an added bonus when Uncle G is also refereeing. Milo's most recent conquest, riding a two wheeler. A couple of weekends ago we were at our friends' house and he picked up a bike and started riding it. Once he realized that it didn't have training wheels he bailed. The next day we gave it a shot on his bike and he whined the entire time. I thought for sure he was just not ready. After dinner he gave it one more shot, with a lot of pressure from Daddy. Sure enough he took off. He was able to go in circles, down and up curbs, and he can now start by himself. I am so glad Dad gave him one last push.
We are all eagerly waiting the arrival of baby number 3. I am probably the most ready as pregnancy has never been my favorite thing. I recently entered the third phase of questioning: 1st Phase:Are you pregnant? 2nd Phase:When are you due? 3rd Phase:You haven't had that baby yet? I still have 4 weeks left so I wasn't quite ready for this. I guess with the third pregnancy you enter Phase 3 sooner.
Scott has one more trip scheduled before baby's arrival. He will be out of town next week and after that any day is fair game. He continues to be the busiest man I know. Between work, family and the farm chores he has very little spare time. One of my friends asked how he has time for everything. My response, "He doesn't watch sports".
We are moving forward with the building plans for our house. We are 95% done with the design and are hoping to start pricing any day now. The current goal is to break ground in May of 2015 and be in our house by Christmas of 2015. We are so looking forward to, but a little nervous for, the adventures we have ahead of us with building a new home.
We had a family trip to the Denver Zoo recently and the kids got a bonus treat, riding the carousel.
"Papa, you make this look so much easier than it really is."
Sunday morning cartoons. I love me a mellow morning.
A birthday hug for one of his top gals, Sloane. These two just kill me.
Grammy and Liesel snuggle time.
Milo has a lot of fun working at the farm. Here he is helping Dad harvest our pumpkins.
Liesel idea of farm work, pick a crop and start eating. Her two favorites this time of year are raspberries and corn.
Milo with our neighbor's horse Sam.
Horseback riding.
We watched my parent's dog, Mork, this last weekend. Liesel enjoyed "babying" him.
Gotta love the rare moments when this little man wants to snuggle up with Mama. Side note: What I wouldn't give for those lashes.
A little girl time with her friend Caroline Sharkey
Great way to spread the news.... Internet is a great thing. Do not know how young people are able to keep up with every thing. Erik is on a four day trip next week so Brenna has responsibility for four of the a: 7,5,3,1....plus drive 60 miles one way to work and then be responsible for 30 autistic kids and 17 teachers and government bureaucracy. Your farm sounds intriguing..... Especially the dispatching of a herd of chickens to the freezer. Did the littlest one learn feet stomping from the other female in the house? �� ..... Cheers from Kentucky..
ReplyDeleteMight want to consider a different font color or maybe my old eyes...
ReplyDelete