Tuesday, September 7, 2010

ANDREW'S FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL

Andrew started preschool today at CCDC. I have to admit that I was nervous for him to go for many reasons. One, he is almost a full year younger than Joshua was when he went. Second, he is not completely potty trained (it is a requirement). Finally (maybe), he just turned 3 a week ago and will be the youngest in his class. Jeff and I kept our phones close by in case we were called to pick him up. Guess what? No calls. In fact he did wonderfully! He napped on a mat, he ate his lunch without running around the table, he sang songs, he went to the potty, he had fun, and he did not get into trouble. Jeff and I are just so happy for him today.
I asked him what he did at school today, "I talked wiff my fwiends." So cute! Let's see what tomorrow holds since he is at home with mommy all day.


My two Texas Rangers heading off to school after some smiley face pancakes (I bought a new outfit for Andrew and he chose to wear his Rangers shirt).

Andrew on his way to school.

Taking a picture out front.

The door to a room full of learning...some anxiety, but he did very well.
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ANDREW IS 3!

We celebrated Andrew's birthday on Monday, August 30th at our home. We invited family and a few friends over for playing, chick-fil-a, and a Hot Wheels themed birthday cake. The house was very loud and a mess for a few hours, but we all had a lot of fun. I get so much joy watching kids play so energetically.
It is hard to believe that Andrew is 3. I have enjoyed watching him become this funny, energetic, confident, persistant little boy. It will be hard for me not to treat him like the baby of the family. I am just a little lucky that he still enjoys cuddling. Happy Birthday little guy! We love you!

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

QUANDARY

I wanted to post more pictures from our Quandary hike. Quandary is 14,265 feet elevation. It took Jeff and I about 5 hours to do the 6.3 mile round trip, 3200 feet elevation. Jeff was smoking this hike. As you can see I was behind Jeff and he had to wait on me the majority of the time. I found the hike to be hard. I felt running the half marathon was much easier than this hike. Once I got to the summit I stopped regretting the hike and felt an accomplishment and would actually try another 14er. Hopefully one that is not so rocky.



Yes, Jeff waiting for my before we get to the false summit.


Jeff and I at the summit.

One of the views from the summit.

Summit marker.

A Mountain goat on the way up...we were on our way down.

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