6 month shots!
... Like it had never happened! Bridget never cries when she gets her shots. She likes to see what's going on and then she's okay. I told the nurse to sit her up so she could see what was happening, and the nurse did, and she didn't cry. Lucas however had to leave the room because if he had seen what they were doing to his "Digit" he would have kicked the nurse! I can't tell you all how much Bridget smiles. It is rare to see her cry or be sad. All you have to do is look at her and your whole day will change. She is so sweet and beautiful and we are lucky to have her in our family.
TWO
1) Lucas got a package from his Grandpa Horn today...
2) After nap Lucas told me no more diapers. So I put him in underwear and from 3-8:30 he was in underwear with no accidents. He went potty every half an hour on his own, and we put a diaper on him at night and he was kinda sad about it. When Nathan got home from work Lucas showed him he went #2 on the potty all by himself! Lucas isn't even 2 yet and you normally should take your child in underwear into the potty every 15 minutes the first time they wear them but Lucas seemed to have a handle on it. We have been practicing potty with him since he was 18 months and I guess it just clicked. There are a lot of other things we did, and with my expertise (I am a certified potty trainer through the state of CO) I think he could be potty trained fully by the end of the summer! (knock on wood) YEA!!!
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Grandpa Horn...you should look in the mail...Lucas sent you something back!
Whew! What a Weekend!
Sleeping the first night in 30 degree weather wasn't bad, Lucas ended up in bed with us in the morning and Bridget slept in her sleeping bag in the port-a-crib just fine!
In fact, you would have thought that nothing had changed in their lives because their morning was exactly the same Lucas greeted Bridget with a kiss and we got dressed ready for the day, like it was any other...
Saturday we went to Estes to check out the Art show and have a picnic lunch...
Lucas loved to say and play Uncle lalex and Ris (Alex and Chris) but I think Bridget had Uncle Chris wrapped around her little finger! :) It was beautiful, and sunny, and we went back to the campsite and played at the park, had dinner and then Sunday hit... and with a unanimous vote, we decided to leave after Lunch. Good thing we did because it started to rain at 3:30 (we were home by then) and it snowed on Monday and who wants to pack up camp in the snow?
These were just some random pics of beautiful Estes Park, CO. You should visit it sometime! The kids (Lucas) loved the camping experience and I think they will like it even more in August!
A story....I unzipped the tent in the morning and he says to me "Outside again? I said yes we are outside again and he said "Yessssss, Where's Grandpa?" He liked peeing on the trees and enjoyed that we didn't have to wash our hands with a sink like we do at home. He really liked that we all were in the same room (tent) at night. He only asked for Noah once and thought the dutch ovens were "eet-o" "neat-o"
I must say that camping with a 22 monther and a 6 monther were not that bad, even though they didn't take naps...and you know me Miss Scheduler it was harder for me to not be scheduled the entire time, but they kids did great.
Bittersweet
Today Ali graduated from Kindergarten. It was so weird for me especially. I met her when she turned one. When I worked for the State I met her and fell in love with this chubby little thing with the huge binki in her mouth. I would come and visit her at the daycare and she would crawl up to me and hug me. She never spoke, just snuggled. I stayed at that center for 2 and a half years and taught her so many things. I managed to continue being her teacher till she was 2.5. I helped her learn how to walk, potty trained her...we were so close, we even managed to get our tonsils out on the same day at the same hospital, because I couldn't work without her there. After I left my job shortly after getting married I helped her parents out by watching her and her brother out and as a joke I threw out that I would nanny their kids till I found another job. Well, I didn't and we have been together ever since. Lucas has also grown attached to Ali and her brother as well. He calls her "my Ali" and they are good friends. Today was my last day and I didn't even cry! Well, until I got into the car with Ali and she lost it completely. we had a mini cry session and she said she was going to miss me so much and didn't want to go to summer camp and I have to agree, I don't want her to go either, but it will be good. I know all of this sounds so weird because she isn't even my kid, but in a way she was practice for me and my kids. She and I have a special little bond and I will always miss her and love her.
Here are some pictures of Ali when I first met her and was her teacher. Adorable huh? How could you not love that face? It is good for her to grow up and good for us too, but sad at the same time. Bittersweet. (big sigh)
Sorbet
We made strawberry sorbet and it was fantastic! I am thinking next time we have people over we are going to make something a bit more extravagant! No pictures of the kids trying this one, because it wasn't ready till 9pm....we ate it while watching Lost season 3! I love this machine!
Another good thing about this sorbet is that we used 8 strawberries from the garden, and it was all natural ingredients! So that means I can use it every night right?
CHU-B 2
Thorntonfest
We finished our fun day with a quick shop and a trip to Verizon...we have new numbers so email us if you need it! :)
Tent!
The shiner
Gee, I can't wait till it looks nice and green on Thursday! :)