I figured it was time to post again, and found that we haven't really been taking pictures lately. So here is a random one of Trevor getting ready for church (last Sunday). He was opting for the brush in one hand comb in another hand approach to create a very stylish wet/matted to his head look for the morning.
I've had a busy feeling, but looking back have not quit figured out why... we did end up going to San Diego a couple weekends ago. Our plan was to visit the zoo, but when we woke up on zoo day it was raining and windy. So it turned out to be a pretty pointless trip. We ended up just heading back early because it did not seem like the weather was going to turn around and there is only so much time being in a mall that Trevor can take (I think he gets that from his dad). On the up side, we got a car DVD player to use on the long drive and Trevor was pretty happy to be able to watch Elmo so much within a two day span. I think because of that he was pretty overall okay with his trip.
The weather continues to be nice here when the wind is manageable, so lots more outdoor time. We've planted tomatoes and flowers and they're already starting to look like they're growing. Trev and I (and sometimes John) also started a mommy and me type tumbling class which just may be the funnest thing in town. He's seems to be a natural at the jumping and rolling parts and is working on somersaults. They do a lot of song and mat games too.
My spring break is just around the corner and my folks are planning on visiting for the week. John and I will have the luxury of an out of town trip while the grandparents watch the kiddo. In the meantime it seems time is flying, so we'll have to start taking more pictures... in the meantime, here's a blast from the past (March 2007 with his Carter grandparents and cuz Gracie)
4 comments:
Happy St. Patrick's Day!?!? We had quite a few chuckles in the office at your expense, Jasmine...as well as at John's gullibility. Nevertheless, your premature celebration was so effective it inspired me to have split pea soup for dinner.
It never hurts to be prepared... the day before I saw a sign (but did not read it) at the elementary school, and then it was confirmed by a first grader. So really, I can't be blamed with such reliable sources.
Indeed, what self-respecting adult woman doesn't follow the wisdom of random signs and first graders?
Lookin' good little dude! So independent!
It's easy to be busy with nothing in particular...hence the three tiny posts this year...
Always glad to hear what you are up to, but I feel I am missing something about a St. Patrick's Day story!!! We'd like to laugh at you too!!
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