Boys

   
    
    
   

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Shhh…nighttime babies

what I do when all the boys are asleep…josh is lucky I didn’t take his picture!   
    
    
    
   

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Do I need a proofreader?

Apparently!

WordPress doesn’t always catch typos, and while it used to be my job to do so, I’m quite busy and not always combing back through my writing. I just caught quite a few mistakes. Sorry!

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The boys with Great-Grandpa Forrest

So special. 

Jacob climbed into his lap and said “I’m going to live with you soon.” I’m not sure why, but it is probably the trains. 🙂   
  He says he loves holding babies, when he’s sitting down. I like this picture because they are making the same expression and look so much alike!  
   

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Brothers

jackson tried out bug brother’s bed. He looked a lot like Jacob’s “baby brother doll” — but he didn’t enjoy snuggling as much as the doll…   

    
    
 

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Jackson’s First Moments

Enjoy!

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Perfect beach evening 

 We gathered up the family for a beach trip. It was Jackson’s first time at the beach. I couldnt help but think of our last trip there…it wasn’t long ago in reality, about two months, but life was so much different. We talked about how we wished we had brought Koal (dogs aren’t technically allowed on the sand but another large dog was hanging out happily and we wouldn’t have had an issue). I had to be carried over the sand as I couldn’t walk or use a walker on sand. My family was visiting from Michigan. The sunset was beautiful.  I was pregnant. It had just been my birthday. 

Weeks pass and it felt like we had just been there, but so much had changed. Koal has passed away. We have a baby and are now a family of four. I can walk! My out of town relatives are back home, but the rest of the family is here, the beach is still warm and beautiful, and little else has changed. Oh but the changes we have experienced are big ones. They don’t get much bigger. 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

   

    
    
    
    
 

   
    
 

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Sleeping beauties

   
    
   

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a day on the farm

We toured Tanaka Farms in Irvine, CA for their annual Watermelon Tour.  Jacob loved it! He has been really excited about growing vegetables in our yard, and seeing things like bell pepper plants and rows of carrots was exciting to him  it was a fun time, and I definitely recommend a visit, especially with kids!  
    
    
    
    
 
   
    
    
 
We took home a beautiful yellow watermelon!   
   

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Jacob and the Giant Beet

 Our neglected garden patch was hiding one monster beet:  
    He was planted last fall! 
    A lot can happen when you ignore a garden because of pregnancy nausea and then a broken ankle…

Jacob and I have been working on it. We found him a child-sized pair of gardening gloves and he was SO EXCITED. They are atill too big for him, but we were able to get his fingers in the right holes at least. His very important jobs were scooping snails and rocks out of the planter. He chattered away the entire time and was generally adorable and smart. He asked me questions about plants and worms and compost. Speaking of compost: our neglected compost has been cooking away and it looks great! There are some larger pieces that haven’t broken down (you can see some paper towel bits and eggshells) but overall it is black and loamy and the consistency of coffee grounds. The worms have been busy: it seems there are as many worms as there is compost! We carried some scoops of this “black gold” Into the planter to mix with new garden soil and get ready for planting! Aside from worms, it is full of earwigs (rolly-Polly bugs) and I also saw a black widow spider. I’m glad I had gloves on! As much as I appreciate worms, I can’t imagine grabbing a handful of them with my bare hands (shudder)! Jacob and I have been starting seeds inside in our plastic baggies, and this will be an exciting year for the garden I think! He runs to the kitchen to check them each morning. I have written what each seed is on its bag, and he will go through each one, asking me to tell him what it is, and excitedly yelling out how it is doing. “Broccoli has leaves, mama! LEAVES! I’m glad because broccoli is yummy in my tummy tummy.” What a cutie!
 

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