I’m
glad we have received the advice that we should enjoy the time with the kids
and not be in a hurry for the next phase of life because it goes fast enough.
We have plenty of friends that have passed along this advice, so even in the
busiest times, I try to remember that comment because it is truly a blessing to
have Sarah and Allison, and it does go by quickly. But, how should it go? It can’t realistically go slowly since you
are going 100 mph from one thing to the next, so you just do your best to not
lose your patience and spend time together.
Let’s
see, how are things going? Deb has been
doing a great job with Sarah. Along with
that, I have only touched laundry on the weekends since she has stayed on top
of that and she has had dinner ready each night when Allison and I get
home. She has painted the mailbox and
the address on the front of our house, put our mulch down, updated all of our
photos and photo books and kept us social by getting us ready for some
cookouts. She has had several visitors
and friends she has met for lunch. Also,
she has worked out most days in our basement.
Sarah
is doing fantastic. Her only issue has
been an blocked tear duct, which we were referred to a specialist for, and the
only thing we can do is wait to see if as she grows it clears itself up, which
it normally does. Other than that, she
keeps Deb busy with diaper changes and needing her outfit changed at least once
a day. Sarah is up to sleeping maybe
about 5 hours in a row at night and we hope that continues to increase. Deb brought her to work to visit me and
introduce her to my co-workers.
Sarah’s Thing of the Month
She has started to be more
alert and smile. This is always fun and Deb is usually the one that is able to
get her to smile!
Allison has transitioned to her new room at daycare and
seems to really like it. She seems to be
dirtier when she gets home and is generally more worn out. The first week was a little difficult in the
evenings, but she enjoys the room enough to have no problems with being dropped
off. Deb and I attended a race day
party, which was in the morning at her daycare, but quite the disaster when we
left as she wanted us to take her home.
We have tried to get back into the mix with swim lessons at my mom’s
pool, where she does alright. We would
like to see her enjoy the water more, but that just means we need to get her to
the pool a little more often. Overall,
she has done well with the transition of a new sister in the house!
Allison’s Things of the Month
She likes to sing the “Wheels
on the Bus.” But there are only so many
things we can sing about, so we eventually move onto just about anything we can
see when we are driving to and from daycare…and family and friends are included
in that sometimes! She also likes to
help pick up sticks in the backyard and put them in our fire-pit.
A few more items from this
month:
·
We went and had
dinner over at the Foulke’s house. This
was fun and enjoyable as it was one of our first opportunities to get out of
the house and put Allison to bed later than her normal bedtime.
·
We went to
Gabrielle Nondorf’s graduation open house. She is one of our best babysitters
and it was good to see some of my family.
·
My mom had a knee
replacement surgery and has been doing well at home. We hope her rehab continues to go well and
she is up and on her feet soon.
·
We also went to a
cookout at the McGrath’s on Memorial Day.
This was great because it was one of the first times Allison was off
playing with the kids in the yard and we didn’t have to be next to her.
·
We enjoyed our
Anniversary quietly this year, but we did make it out on a Saturday for a nice
dinner at Fleming’s. This was nice and
we were able to enjoy a few quiet moments which have become hard to come by!