Dear Jenn,
Maybe this will cheer you up?
Boy, I didn't notice until just now that I should probably wash my mirror. :)
Monday, April 28, 2008
I'm Here, Really I Am
Dear Milli,
I'm here, really. It's been a long month. My mom was here visiting for most of it. She just left yesterday. I miss her already! We had two birthdays and three birthday parties. The kids are each one year older (and I swear I've aged at least two more years myself.) Did some knitting, but nothing much really to write about. Learned a new washrag pattern. It's pretty simple and looks nice. Knits up really fast. I'll blog about it later. Mom and I did some sewing while she was here. Well, mostly Mom did the sewing. I cut out the fabric. (My Mom is lefthanded and I'm not - I don't have lefthanded scissors.) She made some cute things for Lilli and I am inspired to make Lilli a few more little tank-style A-line dresses (so simple, so cute!) Mom also did lots of cooking while she was here, so I've got lots of tastey recipes to share. I'll blog about those (or maybe just email them to you) later. And I'll post pictures later, too. So much to do - later! Today has been mostly about 'getting back to square One" as my MIL likes to say.
It's a beautiful day here - lots of sunshine, warm temps (55 - a veritable heatwave!) and breezy. I could do with a little less breezy, but it's still really nice. I've got all the doors and windows opened in an attempt to blow away all the germs that have been plaguing us all winter. I even rode my bike to pick Lilli up from school this afternoon. Spring is finally here!
Hope spring is there, too!
Jenn
I'm here, really. It's been a long month. My mom was here visiting for most of it. She just left yesterday. I miss her already! We had two birthdays and three birthday parties. The kids are each one year older (and I swear I've aged at least two more years myself.) Did some knitting, but nothing much really to write about. Learned a new washrag pattern. It's pretty simple and looks nice. Knits up really fast. I'll blog about it later. Mom and I did some sewing while she was here. Well, mostly Mom did the sewing. I cut out the fabric. (My Mom is lefthanded and I'm not - I don't have lefthanded scissors.) She made some cute things for Lilli and I am inspired to make Lilli a few more little tank-style A-line dresses (so simple, so cute!) Mom also did lots of cooking while she was here, so I've got lots of tastey recipes to share. I'll blog about those (or maybe just email them to you) later. And I'll post pictures later, too. So much to do - later! Today has been mostly about 'getting back to square One" as my MIL likes to say.
It's a beautiful day here - lots of sunshine, warm temps (55 - a veritable heatwave!) and breezy. I could do with a little less breezy, but it's still really nice. I've got all the doors and windows opened in an attempt to blow away all the germs that have been plaguing us all winter. I even rode my bike to pick Lilli up from school this afternoon. Spring is finally here!
Hope spring is there, too!
Jenn
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Finally solo!
Dear Jenn,
It's been a while since I wrote, but I'm feeling more human now so will jump back into being a good friend again. yay!
So anyway, Rowan has always been reluctant to any steps to remove training wheels from his bike. I knew he could balance because I got him one of those little scooters for Christmas and if he can balance on those two little dinky wheels he can ride a bike.
So then I was reading about balance bikes, and how it's better to use those instead of training wheels because the child actually learns to lean and whatnot. But balance bikes are $$. But then my neighbor offered an old rusty 12" bike to us that we would be free to destroy. So we removed the pedals, chain, etc, and there you go. Balance bike.
He played with it all week and built up his nerve. And then I took the training wheels of his bike and said, "This is just like the walky bike, only it has pedals!" Wow! Concept!
It worked!
Rowan rides a bike.
It's been a while since I wrote, but I'm feeling more human now so will jump back into being a good friend again. yay!
So anyway, Rowan has always been reluctant to any steps to remove training wheels from his bike. I knew he could balance because I got him one of those little scooters for Christmas and if he can balance on those two little dinky wheels he can ride a bike.
So then I was reading about balance bikes, and how it's better to use those instead of training wheels because the child actually learns to lean and whatnot. But balance bikes are $$. But then my neighbor offered an old rusty 12" bike to us that we would be free to destroy. So we removed the pedals, chain, etc, and there you go. Balance bike.
He played with it all week and built up his nerve. And then I took the training wheels of his bike and said, "This is just like the walky bike, only it has pedals!" Wow! Concept!
It worked!
Rowan rides a bike.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Chocolate!
Dear Jenn,
I got a package in the mail! And a great note that gives me scientific backup as to the fact that pregnant women need all the chocolate they can get their hands on.
It helps that I've not had any problem with keeping the chocolate down. I think this baby will be made of choco dyno bites (the malt o meal version of cocoa pebbles). But hey, at least I'm getting all the calcium I need.
Speaking of cereal, what are those coated flake things in the bowl? And should I eat them with milk?
Managed SnB last night. Had a few dicey moments when I had to turn on the shock collar and just sit there. It bites that laughing makes me want to hurl. But I brought home two chocolate croissants (the chocolate content makes them hurl free food) and shared with John, so all was well in the end. And I took my sock and got mostly done with the heel flap, and you know, it wasn't as irritating as I thought it would be. I just might take to sock knitting again.
I got a package in the mail! And a great note that gives me scientific backup as to the fact that pregnant women need all the chocolate they can get their hands on.
It helps that I've not had any problem with keeping the chocolate down. I think this baby will be made of choco dyno bites (the malt o meal version of cocoa pebbles). But hey, at least I'm getting all the calcium I need.
Speaking of cereal, what are those coated flake things in the bowl? And should I eat them with milk?
Managed SnB last night. Had a few dicey moments when I had to turn on the shock collar and just sit there. It bites that laughing makes me want to hurl. But I brought home two chocolate croissants (the chocolate content makes them hurl free food) and shared with John, so all was well in the end. And I took my sock and got mostly done with the heel flap, and you know, it wasn't as irritating as I thought it would be. I just might take to sock knitting again.
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