Friday, March 11, 2011

It's a girl!!!

That pretty much sums it up, right? :) I'll post pictures and details later.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

David makes me laugh!

When I went to get David from his nap today, his jammies were lumpy. Apparently he had unzipped his pjs, stuffed in his kitty kak, penguin, and duck, and then zipped his pjs back up. I'm not sure why, but it made me laugh so hard. I was letting Erik sleep a few extra minutes, and I could barely hold the laughter in as I got David out of their room.



Lumpy, stuffed jammies. I wonder if this is what I look like to him? Perhaps I should feel flattered that he is imitating me? Perhaps not.



I tried to take a picture of what was inside, but David quickly stopped me.



And then gave me this look.



And then said "Kitty kak stay in jammies!" Okay David. Whatever makes you happy. :)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

3 more sleeps!!!!!!

Only 3 more sleeps until we find out if our new baby is a boy or a girl. We thought it would be fun to see what others think we are having, so if you'd like, go ahead and vote in the poll on the side of our blog. We'll be sure to let everyone know on Friday!

Friday, March 4, 2011

J was for Jellybeans...

As part of the home school preschool program we are following, the boys have been making a letter of the week. A is for alligator, e is for elephant, j is for jellybeans, etc. They really love it, and I've been putting each page in a sheet protector and then in a three ring binder to make a book. They just love their ABC books.


Apparently, they love them a little too much. They were reading them during blanket time a few days ago, and when I came back to check on them, they were eating the J page! Yep, they just bit right through the sheet protectors to get to the jelly beans. Yum! I guess we need a new J page. Perhaps some jellybean stickers this time.


Erik enjoying his jellybeans and plastic.



David picking off some jellybeans through the holes he made with his teeth.



Enjoying the "fruits" of his labor.



Their poor J pages.


A close up of the destruction.