Wednesday, February 25, 2015

iPhone Dump


Here's a nice variety for you, Grams.
Pictures from my phone over the past month.
(Sorry if some are repeats!)


Eli napping on the hard floor



3 months old! Such a cheerful baby!



First date after baby!




Weaving with looms from Gramma Sammy

 Proud of his first weaving attempt :) 





Poppy babysitting Eli outside :)




Found Eli "reading" with Celene's boots on :)





Celene made a swimming pool with modeling clay




Theo likes watching Miles build a marble tower






The kids spend time working on their online schooling each day




Racing down the driveway on a snowy morning. Hannah in the sled, Eli in the stroller.




Building again! This time, soda cans. :)

Action shot from Miles.



Sleepy baby



I'm working on a quiet book for the kids. Here's the first little chick I finished. :)



Celene made a fleece knot blanket for her bed.





Grinding flour for baking bread.

Kneading bread dough with the mixer.



Happy baby helping mommy work.


Sleeping on mommy



The girls made a "pool fort" in the living room and took Theo in with them. :)




Working on magnet creations together :)



First time in the exersaucer

I'm so big mommy!



Uncle Josh bought a new race car! And picked up the kids!

The kids got to go to Tae Kwon Do class in this!!!
Theo loves ribbons :)

Monday, February 23, 2015

Remembering...


...what she said...

Hannah: "When Eli helps with the house chores he thinks he's just as big as a human!" 
(She meant "adult.")  :)


Last Saturday, Shawn took Hannah on some errands in the afternoon. She wanted to wear a simple fleece sweatshirt over her dress instead of a coat, and it was only in the single digits outside. But it was sunny and not windy, so we said that was fine, figuring it was only a quick trip between the store and truck anyways. All excited to go in the truck with Daddy, she ran to get in her booster seat. She had to wait a few minutes in the truck while Shawn finished loading up the trash for the dump. Shawn said he could see that she was cold. After a minute, she came back out of the truck saying, "Daddy! You and mommy were wrong! This is NOT a warm sweater!"