And here is a picture after the second day of school. I will pull this one out for the future wife of my son someday! He slept for almost 45 minutes like this.
And, of course, we are still getting lots of rain. Might as well work with it, right?

The girls had a week of mega sleepovers recently. There were lots of extra little girls running around the house almost every night for a week. Jasin was SO glad he works second shift! In his defense, he does do great with weekend sleepovers when I am at work.

And, of course, we are still getting lots of rain. Might as well work with it, right?
The girls had a week of mega sleepovers recently. There were lots of extra little girls running around the house almost every night for a week. Jasin was SO glad he works second shift! In his defense, he does do great with weekend sleepovers when I am at work.
And, hey, I am pregnant, working, going to school and tired!!!! Below, Lexi and Joe make dinner...:) Please ignore the kitchen badly in need of being chopped off the house and re-built.
A Lexi picture. 'nuff said!
Lexi lost her first tooth a few weeks ago. OH THE TRAUMA!!!! She discovered it was loose about 30 seconds after I tucked her in one night. She came tearing down the stairs, shrieking and wailing in a way I have never before heard. Or, the neighbors, evidently, judging by the way they were craning their necks and staring from across the road... I have never heard so much drama over a loose tooth in my life! The whole road knew about it, eventually, and people would stop by every day, to check on the progress of said tooth. She even had my boss interested in the action. He cautioned her to be sure not to swallow it when it finally came loose. More drama, more tears, more worries. Thanks, Boss!
Lexi lost her first tooth a few weeks ago. OH THE TRAUMA!!!! She discovered it was loose about 30 seconds after I tucked her in one night. She came tearing down the stairs, shrieking and wailing in a way I have never before heard. Or, the neighbors, evidently, judging by the way they were craning their necks and staring from across the road... I have never heard so much drama over a loose tooth in my life! The whole road knew about it, eventually, and people would stop by every day, to check on the progress of said tooth. She even had my boss interested in the action. He cautioned her to be sure not to swallow it when it finally came loose. More drama, more tears, more worries. Thanks, Boss!
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