Yes, yes, I know it has been a LONG time since I posted an update... so don't hold your breath while reading this, it's long winded.
Would you believe me if I told you this is farmer Bob? J/K. Well he is my grandpa and he is a farmer and his name is Bob. Isn't he so cute in his straw hat and overalls?
It was also really nice to see all of Kevin's North-Idaho family too. I really appreciate the effort each of them made to come and spend some time with the sis-in-law and niece.
It was also really nice to see all of Kevin's North-Idaho family too. I really appreciate the effort each of them made to come and spend some time with the sis-in-law and niece.
We spent 3 weeks total in Idaho. The last week mostly consisted of shopping all day everyday for Joe's mission. Who knew it would be so much work? (and might I add money?) I'm ready to go a while without shopping! Kevin sure missed us though. Before I left I made sure to make extra when cooking and pop it in the freezer. Kevin had a good 4 or 5 meals that would be good for a dinner and a few lunches. All he had to do was put them in the oven. Would you be surprised when I opened the freezer upon returning home and not one had been used? He says he forgot, I wonder if secretly he really doesn't like my cooking...
Chloe was pretty much held for 3 weeks straight and despite that set back, it only took 2 weeks for life to get back to normal here. FINALLY she is back to sleeping through the night and will play alone on the floor longer than 10 seconds at a time. She is rolling all over the place and is wiggling on her tummy forward. She is sitting up well and is making many new sounds. Starting yesterday she has been saying the t and c/k sounds. Her new word sounds like "ticole" and along with dadadadadadada dadadadadadadadadad, she says it every five seconds (can you say mama for crying out loud?). Now don't get the wrong idea here, I'm not one of those mom's who says her 2 month old is saying complex sentences, it just happens to sound like a word, lol. She is however, starting to use sign language, which from everything I've read about it says they will start anywhere from 6-8 months if you're consistent with them. SO she's about average being just over 7 months now. She only is signing bath so far ( I think her other signing like, eat, milk and all done have just been accidents so far) and I think baths about her favorite thing on the planet! In fact, her baths are so much fun, there was even a carrot that insisted on joining her tonight. OK, now i need to breath, and let you breath, maybe I'll post again sometime soon. If anyone actually got this far.....
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