March 20, 2009
Quick, Find that Boy a Pen
To say my 5-year old Caleb enjoys drawing is an understatement. He has (and I do mean HAS) to draw anything that he considers interesting: a factory, a cockpit, a dashboard, an alien, a spaceship, a new invention of his, and even a Krispy Kreme conveyor belt.
+March 2, 2009
Learning to Walk
Andrew has had a few ups and downs while learning to walk…with a few more downs than ups :) Here’s some home footage of some of these attempts.
+February 18, 2009
Valentine’s Day 2009: The Rest of the Story
I’ve already told you how Andy and the boys had a special night planned for me on Valentine’s Day. However, there was one thing that interrupted the night that Andy hadn’t planned on though.
+February 11, 2009
Laptop Lunches
Last summer I came across a great product called Laptop Lunches in a parenting magazine.
+January 25, 2009
Gears
Caleb, our five-year-old scientist-in-training, does not like to go shopping. He objects, negotiates, pleads, and begs to do anything but shop.
+January 12, 2009
Fear of Falling
My latest article that we send to our Lifetime Guarantee mailing list has been posted on Lifetime.org. Read more about it.
+January 4, 2009
Two Tickets for Despereaux
I had a big date this afternoon but it wasn’t with Andy; it was with Caleb. G-Rated movies are few and far between, so we always try to see them when they come to the theater—provided they aren’t princess movies of course.
+December 13, 2008
Birthday Boy
Andrew celebrated his first birthday today with lots of presents, a trip to Chuck E Cheese, and yummy cake. We had a great time celebrating Andrew. Here are a few fun facts about Andrew:
+November 12, 2008
Catching On
Caleb is catching on to how adults work. He has totally figured me out. Here are a few examples over the past week.
+August 13, 2008
Trying Hard To Not Be The Lead Story On Nancy Grace
Have you heard those stories on Nancy Grace about people who forget to take their children out of the car? I’ve never understood how someone could forget they had the child with them, but today I feel much sympathy for those people.
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