Wow! I don't know how it's possible, but so much time has passed by again already! Another 6 months, even after I thought I would be more on top of things. Well, a lot has happened, so let's catch up!
Here are a few pictures from Easter. As usual, Delmar had to work the actual holiday, so we set out a small egg hunt for the boys on the Saturday before. They had a blast!
They were so cute searching for eggs around the yard and sort of working together. Graham caught on quickly that there was chocolate inside the eggs and was more concerned with eating the chocolate than searching for more eggs!
Delmar and I have both finally lost all of the baby weight and we intend on keeping it off! One thing that really helps is just being active and having an active mindset. Fortunately, having two little boys, we don't always have a choice in the matter. We spend lots of time every day playing/exercising in the yard. I've built a climbing wall for the boys and a "playground" (actually PVC parallel bars for Delmar and I to exercise on).
In addition, the boys are now used to us spending time every day while Delmar and I do our workouts in the yard or the garage. It's just a way of life for all of us and the boys don't question it for a moment.
On one of our nice sunny days, I took my equipment outside to workout. Everyone was in a good mood that day!
Almost daily, Patrick will invent a new "exercise", some sort of movement for me to use to get stronger. I also try to make kids versions of equipment because the boys love to work along side us.
And yes, that makes me a very proud Mama!!!
Goofing around on the "playground". We joke that Graham has giant "puppy paws" because his hands and feet are so big for his petite frame, but they come in handy when hanging from the bars!
This is our little friend Olivia! We've been fortunate enough to make some really good friends up here in Eureka. We babysit Olivia quite frequently and she has kind of become kind of a surrogate daughter for us, which is great because we will not be trying for a daughter of our own. These two boys are more than enough for us!
Balloons are the best! Here are just a few cute pictures of the boys enjoying some play time with balloons. I just loved all the colors of their shirts and the balloons.
One big change we made this Spring is that we took Patrick out of preschool. It just wasn't a great fit for him. We decided instead to focus on some small lesson plans at home, and lots and lots of playgroups and play dates. We also visit parks frequently and have purchased a membership to our local zoo. The boys like the zoo because they have an aquatic exhibit with otters, and this water pump that they love that shows how water runs down to the Bay.


We are pleased with the progress that Patrick has made since making this change. Patrick is so much more outgoing and social now. I think giving him more control of his environment has been a big factor. One of my proudest moments earlier this summer was when he just started playing with another about his age at the park, all on his own!
Our Graham man is a completely different story. Not shy, not cautious, and extremely vocal and outgoing, he has no issues socially. When we go to playgroup, I let him go play and I barely see him for the next two hours. He is so independent!
Graham talks so much! He rattles off full sentences all day long and we can actually understand most of what he says! He can express pretty much whatever he wants, except when he gets upset and can't talk through the crying. He says "I love you" in the sweetest voice (he says this because Patrick is constantly saying "I love you" to Delmar and I all day long. He's such a little lover). He loves to boss Sophie around by saying "Sophie, no barking" and "Sophie, no begging"! He is also a very proud little boy and loves to make announcements like, "I did it" and "I found it"!
These two little goobers run me ragged but I absolutely adore them. They are the quintessential brothers. They love each other so much even though they don't always show it. Patrick always looks out for his little brother (and steals his toys) and Graham wants so badly to be a big boy just like his brother. In the above pictures, the boys are showing off their underwear (over Graham's diaper). Graham has actually started potty training all on his own and wants to wear underwear just like Patrick. I found the old 2t-3t underwear in the closet so that they could match. I love Patrick's power stance on the left!
Well that's all for now. I make no promises this time around about when my next post will be. Your best bet for keeping up with the boys is to come up for a visit. We always have a spare room and the boys would love to wake up all our guests in the morning :)
Love,
Sarah
Dear Delmar & Sarah,
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how much I love your posts! We also love the Christmas cards. Thery are always right there with all the other family pictures.
Do you have a new address? If so, could I please have it.
Happy Birthday Delmar, no I haven't forgotten just wasn't sure I had the right address.
Love to all,
Ashley & Patsy