I find myself playing catch-up with this blog again. Ever since Matthew was born, there just doesn't seem to be enough time in the day. Hopefully things will get a little easier as he gets older. (Not that it's really difficult now, just not enough time to be productive as I want to be before the next 'nursing session'!)
Anyway, on Veteran's Day we took advantage of a day off from school and took the kids ice skating for the first time, along with all of our neighbors. We are very fortunate to live on a wonderful street with wonderful neighbors. I was witness to how wonderful my neighbors really are when I had Matthew, and it's great that we come together, not only in times of crises, but in times of fun too. We had a blast ice skating with everyone!
Doug and Madori and their kids, Ella and Connor getting ready to skate
(Note to self: When your husband is putting the baby in the car seat, ALWAYS double check to be sure he grabbed a blanket...ESPECIALLY, when going some place cold, like ice skating!)
This is how Matthew spent a good bit of the time at the ice rink, snuggled up in Melissa's sweater. Thankfully, the rink also had a viewing room upstairs that was not frigid!
Clara is turning in to quite a brave little girl. She always used to be so cautious (like me), but she's starting to let loose... a little (she IS still my daughter, after all!) She was right about at the cut-off height for being able to use a 'walker', but the guy at the counter was nice enough to let her have one. After she got her bearings, she'd push it a little away from herself and then 'skate' to it. She was soooo proud!
(Note to self: When your husband is putting the baby in the car seat, ALWAYS double check to be sure he grabbed a blanket...ESPECIALLY, when going some place cold, like ice skating!)
This is how Matthew spent a good bit of the time at the ice rink, snuggled up in Melissa's sweater. Thankfully, the rink also had a viewing room upstairs that was not frigid!
Clara is turning in to quite a brave little girl. She always used to be so cautious (like me), but she's starting to let loose... a little (she IS still my daughter, after all!) She was right about at the cut-off height for being able to use a 'walker', but the guy at the counter was nice enough to let her have one. After she got her bearings, she'd push it a little away from herself and then 'skate' to it. She was soooo proud!
Chris helping Jonathan
Getting the hang of it
Jonathan is not a cautious child at all. After a few minutes of having Chris or myself help him, he insisted he could do it on his own...and he could!
Another proud kid!
The kids had a ball!
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