Thursday, May 29, 2008

More Pictures and Our Trip to Bellingham


Here are some pictures that were too cute not to share. The first ones are from around home. We went on the train to visit Uncle Josh, at school in Bellingham, on Memorial Day. The second half are pictures from that trip. The kids had a great time on the train. Sophie had the best "train legs" of all of us and enjoyed walking back and forth between my seat and Gramma's seat. We spent most of the day walking around Bellingham. I hadn't really been there before so it was nice to see where Josh is going to school.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Pictures from May

I have not been very good about keeping this updated but here are some pictures from the last month.
Uncle Andrew and Michelle asked Pat and I too be Godparents for Annabelle. The Baptism was bilingual because there was a little Spanish-speaking boy who was baptized at the same time. This made it a little confusing but it was still really nice. I could tell Michelle was really happy.
We went over to Gramma Middendorf's for Gram Quinn's memorial service. It was really beautiful and it was so nice to hear people share things that they remembered about Gram. We will all miss her but we are so happy that she isn't suffering anymore and is happily awaiting us in heaven. Connor and Laura had a great time playing with all my cousins. It seems like we are a continuous family without any real definite break between generation. Mom is the 13 years older than her youngest brother, who is ten years older than I am but his wife is only a year older than I and I have cousins who are younger than my kids. No one, except maybe Andrea, can keep track of who are cousins, second cousins, first cousins once removed??? aunts or uncles!! it's all very confusing but it is great fun when we all get together.
Can you tell its late? I always ramble when I'm tired!
We've had a few days of beautiful weather and we all enjoyed being outside. I've got lots of gardening done and the yard is starting to look really tidy. Our veggie garden is starting to take off and I can't wait to be able to start harvesting! Veggies always taste better out of your own garden!















Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day

We had a quiet day today. I mean we didn't do much, not that there was a great amount of silence! That NEVER happens around here. The kids and I went to Mass with Mike this morning. It was really nice. There was an adult who was baptized and confirmed. Father gave a really good homily about the Holy Spirit and how if we follow His guidance in our lives we will be more joyful and less burnt out than if we are just trying to do our own will. I got to take a nice hour and a half nap this afternoon with the 2 girls. I tried to get Connor to have a rest too but he wasn't tired so he went and played quietly for a while. Patrick came home around 5pm and had got a package of Dahlia tubers for each of the kids to give me for Mother's day. He had also got me a beautiful rose bush. Sophie wasn't feeling well. She is teething and was running a bit of a temperature and just wanted me to hold her. She was really miserable. Pat made BLT's for dinner. I love bacon and we don't have it very often but it sure was a nice treat. Now everyone is in bed but I'm not too tired, probably because of my nice nap!!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Update





Things around here have been pretty quiet. Connor and Laura have been enjoying the warmer weather. We have had a few really nice days but most days are still cooler and at least partly overcast. They love to go outside and play. They climb "trees" (our bushes) and make beds out of leaves and grass. They also like to make "fires" to "cook" their "stone soup". These consist of piles of sand from the sand box topped with a pile of twigs that Connor carefully breaks into about 3in lengths. These "fires" turn up in the most unexpected places including the driveway, the grass and the garden. Cleaning up all the sand isn't much fun but they love to make them so who am I to complain!
Sophie is a full fledged walker now. She walks way more than she crawls and can even stand up in the middle of the room all by herself. She has also caught on to sign language really quickly. She signs "please" when ever she wants something. She signs "food" and will even occasionally combine the two. We are still working on "thank you" and she will only do it with prompting. Right now she is yelling "DAAAAD" and signing "please" to Patrick who is eating a bowl of ice cream.
Grampa let Sophie try a donut.
Christmas in May!
Somehow Sophie got into the tub by herself and didn't get her hair wet. Yes I know the water is pink!
Mmmmm! Whipped Cream!
Ah, the wonders of the air vent!
Giddy Up!