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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Konnor successfully finished selling alarms systems and is staying with us for a couple of weeks. We're so excited! He's so great with Lincoln. Squeekers just loves him. For a guy that's not his dad, Lincoln responds to him really well. A couple of times we've caught the two of them just cracking up together while Konnor's doing something to make Lincoln laugh. Konnor's also really helping us out with some handy-man projects we have around the house. It's awesome. We're getting all these photo frames up on the walls--it's looking great! Yes, I will take pictures soon of the inside of the house and post them on the blog. I just have to remember to do so. Anyway, we're just really proud of Konnor for making it through such an incredibly tough summer, physically and spiritually. He's a good thinker and great laugher. We're honored to have him in our house for a couple of weeks.
Oh, I am such a classic parent-- I love watching him sleep! Isn't he adorable? I swear, he gets cuter every day. I love walking in on him and seeing what position he's sleeping in this time. These are just a few of many. He cracks me up how he can fall asleep with his butt way up in the air! Konnor walked into his room the other day and saw Lincoln sleeping tail end up, and couldn't keep from laughing. Lincoln woke up, but it was okay cuz his nap time was over. Speaking of nap times, he's doing really great with his sleep schedule. He has gone from three naps to two. An average day for Lincoln looks like this: wake up at 6:30, first nap by 8:30, wakes up at 9:30, second nap at 1:30, wakes up at 3:30, bedtime at 6:30. It's so fabulous! As long as I get my butt in bed by 10pm, I'm good to go in the morning. He's so easy to put down to sleep now, too. We just put him in his crib, give him his binkie and duckie, sing him a hymn we know from the hymn book, give kisses, and wave goodbye. So simple. It's great practice for me, too, because I'm learning more hymns and training my voice to get better. Man, when I first converted, singing church music was SO hard for me. It's definitely gotten easier the last 3 years. And by the way, when we wave to Lincoln, he waves back. I'm working on teaching him baby signs. He recognizes 'hi', 'bye', and 'milk'. So awesome!
This was our new kitty Phoenix. What a sweet cat (to humans, not other animals, unfortunately). He would totally curl up on our lap. He would even let Lincoln come up to him and pet him. Oh! Was he hilarious with the scratching post and catnip! So funny. He would totally get all cooky and roll around. I have always wanted an orange cat, so I was quite excited. Unfortunately, though, he couldn't handle sharing the house with another cat. There were several instances where he just let loose on Romeo and attacked him with all his might. It was really quite scary. Jon and I got really mad at him and explained to him that eventhough he was a sweetheart to us, that Romeo is our dear cat and if he can't live with Roo, then he's gotta find another home. Of course, he understood exactly what we were saying. So, in three short weeks we dropped a ton of money, experienced what it's like to have a very affectionate cat, and then returned him to the Humane Society. What an experience. We definitely learned a lot: like get a kitten, not a teenager if you're going for cat #2. I hope he finds a good home with no animals.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
These pictures were taken at the white coat ceremony held for the first years (doesn't that remind you of Harry Potter?). Anyway, the top photo has our LDS friend Russ who graduated from BYU the same time as Jon. They didn't meet until we saw him at a furniture store here in Indy and noticed him wearing a BYU shirt. We introduced ourselves and found out he was starting dental school, too. We invited him and his mom over for dinner the next night and have been good friends since. He's making lunch for us this Saturday. Now, the guy on the second and fourth photos is Zach. Him and his wife Kim live really close to us. Jon carpools with him everyday. It's really cool because his wife is Catholic and he will be Catholic soon also, and so I'm learning a lot about the Catholic faith. Very cool. Anyway, we've been abundantly blessed with good friends and a good ward, and not to mention a great house! We're loving it here. And I'm loving the weather most of all!
Lincoln loves the vacuum! Everytime I vacuum he follows me all around the floor. The middle pictures were from Lincoln's first time to the pool, we have two in our subdivision, and his first time on a swing. We now have one in our backyard and he loves it! He could swing for hours. The owners of our home left their play set for us and it's been great. Plus we have tons of grass to play in too. It'll be perfect for teaching Lincoln how to throw some baseballs and footballs. Oh I can't wait!
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