Recap

Finally. . . a nice picture of the boys with my mom!

It feels like I’ve been posting so many photography session pictures that I haven’t done a personal post in quite some time.  I can imagine that I could type for hours–I probably could come up with many things to tell you.  But to be honest, I’m not going to.  I haven’t the energy!  Plus, I am looking forward to spending a little time outside tending to my disaster of a yard–even if that means ten minutes.  With the little boy of the family dropping his morning nap, so it seems, it leaves little time for working/housekeeping/tending.  

My parents bought this very interesting contraption from an Amish furniture maker.  It’s this three-in-one wooden structure.  It can be a desk, a rocking horse or a booster chair for eating.  I made Brayden model all three so you could see 🙂  Pretty neat, huh?

Is this picture of my Papa and Brayden not the cutest darn thing you’ve ever seen?  I seriously can’t even stand how much I love it.

I feel like I have to teach the boys how to play outside now that it is nice out.  With Brayden, I am trying to teach him about bugs.  He is deathly afraid of them.  Even ants.  And forget anything that flies. . . this will send him into a five minute screaming and crying panic, begging me to go back inside so that the bugs don’t get him.  My little lessons about friendly bugs don’t seem to be sinking in.

And with Carter, I am trying to teach him to stay uninjured!  He has already fallen and bumped and scraped his forehead about ten times.  He has bruises and scratches.  He falls, trips, swan dives, you name it.  Down the deck stairs, out of the cozy coupe, into the bike trailer.

Spring is finally here and I feel like all I want to do is go back inside and turn on a movie for the boys so I don’t have to put up with the craziness!

I loved the way the sun was coming through our fence this morning, so I made the boys stand and hold hands.  Strawberries worked for a good bride, although I needed my trusty assistant James to wave around the strawberries instead of me trying to do it with one hand while trying to hold the camera steady with the other.  It’s totally not a one person job.  

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