Things are moving along in our world. I will post pictures soon....
Henry is reaching each milestone on target and trying hard to surpass the norm. He is rolling over both ways and can get acroos the room before you know it. I remember George rolling over earlier but not quite as ambitioustly as Henry does. He continues to melt our hearts with his awesome smile and amazing personality. He is "steamrolled" daily by George and just laughs like he wants more. He watches each of us when we come into the room and just wants to be acknolwedged so he can wiggle and smile at you. He has two teeth on the bottom and acts like there are about 4 more coming in - we don't feel them yet but by his chewing techniques it wont be long. So far he has managed to stay pretty well. He did have a cold but it only lasted a few days and he smiled through it all.
George is moving and shaking up our world. He has so many new words each day that it just shocks us. He will say something and then point to it and we scratch our heads and wonder when we told him what that was. :-) You pretty much only have to say something once and he has it down in his head for later use. He is doing well with his potty training but has great days and not great days. We will persist and hopefully in the next week or two it (training) will be a thing of the past.
Emily is doing really well and trying hard to concentrate in school. She is able to maintain a decent average but is easily distracted. She is putting forth a great effort and we are very proud of her for this. She is gearing up for a school sponsored trip with some of her classmates to Washington DC the first part of spring break. I think it will be an awesome trip and she will learn a lot and have a great time.
My heart goes out to the Hanson Family who lost the matriarch of their family, Elsie on Wednesday Jan 20. She was an amazing woman who lived a very full life. She was always very kind to me and Emily and loved both the boys. I am really glad she had enough fight in her to see and meet so many of her great-grandchildren. We were fortunate to get to spend Christmas with her, thanks to Margaret. She will be missed but I am glad that her suffering as well as that of her family is over.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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