Trying out the swing
Trying to crawl - not too soon little man!
... Even in Ohio. When raising two boys, each day is a new adventure. Some are good, some are sticky, some are proud, some are frustrating. We love each other and celebrate the family moments. All of these days add up to a life of crazy love and lots of fun.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Monday, May 7, 2007
Rick Turns 29... Again
We celebrate Rick's 30th birthday with a night at the pub.
Happy Birthday Honey!
The Bump Keeps Growing
People keep cracking up when they see me turn to the side. I guess my bump doesn't fully reveal itself when I face forward. 
What do you think?
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
The Kindergarten Shower
Ah yes, it is only after about a week that I have the energy to write about the shower my kindergartners threw for me. Due to unusually high levels of excitement and a high consumption of sugar, the experience was touching and tiring all the same.
We played games. When it came to the objectives of winning, some understood better than others. For example, there was a baby relay for teams to perform tasks on a baby doll. I'm fairly certain that no one in the class realized that "relay" means "race". So rather than frantically going about the baby tasks (such as diapering a doll, putting socks on it and pushing in a stroller) the children pleasantly enjoyed the experience while the adults were wildly trying to motivate them to move faster.
I recieved a beautiful scrapbook of advice from parents, staff and the children about how to care for a baby. There are so many true jems of wisdom in there, like "Being a good parent doesn't mean always saying yes- sometimes it means saying no" or "Don't criticize how your husband cares for your baby, or he might stop trying" or "Don't ever think of Howie as your property... he is a soul in a tiny body who's been entrusted to your care for a short time. Treat him like the tiny person that he is. Listen to what he tries to tell you..." Some of my favorite kindergarten responses include:
"Don't let your baby drink from the (garden) hose"
"Don't run with your baby in your arms"
"If the baby is scared, buy him a nightlight"
"Let him play a lot, but make him clean up his toys and then give him money for putting his toys away"
"Pray with your baby so he knows God"
Such wisdom...
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