Kiddos

Kiddos

Friday, January 10, 2014

Two blog posts in one week!

This week has been dedicated to getting back in some sort of routine after all the holidays.  Weston started back up at preschool while I've been trying to get back into a "normal" work schedule and make dinner every night rather than grabbing a pizza, can of soup or making turkey sandwiches (although my kids would eat a turkey sandwich for every meal all week long if they could). 

This afternoon Weston decided that I needed a car wash, even though it was sprinkling off and on all day.  Said he was tired of getting his hands dirty when he shut the car door (and I just washed it last week!).

















Speaking of washing things.....you have to make sure Dani isn't around when you are loading or unloading the dishwasher.  Is it just my kids that are obsessed with crawling on the dishwasher, or do all babies do it?

























This was a big week for Tyge, as he had his first day of "school" this week.  Anyone that is around him may have noticed that he has some trouble pronouncing most consonants (cow sounds like "ow", Uncle Jan sounds like "unc ann", etc).  I can understand pretty much everything he says, but I do act as the interpreter for others tyring to have a conversation with him.  His pediatrician recommended we get him some speech therapy, thinking that it will be easier to correct the problem now rather than when he gets into school.  And since our insurance covers it, why the heck not!  So, every Wednesday morning Tyge gets to go to his own "school", just like his big brother.  This week he was so excited. he had to get out his backpack, and take a few cows with him, proclaiming it was his sharing day (Weston has his sharing day on Wednesday too).  So, since in his mind, it was his first day of school, I had to take the inaugural picture!


 And yes, Tyge wears that stinkin' cowboy hat all the time.  It's been sat on, left out in the sandbox, shoved under the bed, and who knows what else.  But I have to agree with an older gentleman who passed us in the grocery store the other day that said to him "That's a great hat; has character and could probably tell some good stories.". 

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