Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Because I was curious
After getting Emily's latest stats I was curious how she measured up to my other girls at four month. Here's the comparison:
Camille was
13.5 lbs and 25.5 inches
Natalie was
14.2 lbs and 24.5 inches
Emily is
11 lbs 15.5 oz and 25.5 inches
Posted by Karen at 5:47 PM 3 comments
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Guess who
is 4 months old, weighs 11 lbs 15.5 oz, is 25.5 inches tall, and can roll from her tummy to her back...
She's a keeper!
Posted by Karen at 12:48 PM 3 comments
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Bringing down the house
I'm learning that when you live in a humid environment things tend to rust out.
In our garage there are 3 metal support poles that have rust around the bottom. Brad went over and tapped on the bottom of one to see how rusted it actually was. Tap tap and broke right through. Apparently the "support" beam hadn't been supporting the house for awhile.
There should be a pole there...
Brad is a do it right kinda guy so he decided rather then just replace the beam he'd add a cement footer to ensure the new beam won't be getting wet.
Waa-Laa We now have the support that we need.
Posted by Karen at 12:22 PM 3 comments
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Our Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day Weekend we were planning on going to Hersey, PA. I checked the weather and it was suppose to be 80 degrees (perfect!) but 90% chance of thunderstorms ALL weekend. So last minute we decided to go to Connecticut.
Friday - Brad's day off. After Brad finished securing the new support beam for the house.(Another story for another day.) We were off to Hartford. Since the decision to go to Connecticut was last minute we didn't do any of the regular planning or research we would normally do before going to explore a new place.
Nattie was in HEAVEN.
Preparing to build a dam.
Science is fun!
We discovered there was a free bus that would take you around downtown.
Downtown Hartford
When we told Camille we were going to take a bus she asked if we were going to school. We had it drop us near the Capitol Building.
Capitol Building
Saturday - We went to Lake Compounce- New England's Family Theme park. Camille and Natalie's first experience with rides and roller coasters (other then a Carousel) They love it. Camille even put her hands in the air as she rode the little kiddie coaster. I can't wait until they're taller so we can get them to go on some real rides!
Our favorite ride "Drop Zone"
Sunday- In the morning we went to church then it was off to explore. We found Castle Craig. A great lookout tower that gave a good view of Connecticut.
Then we drove toward New Haven and realized that it was the home of Yale University so we had to stop.
Future Students
We walked around the campus and looked at the gorgeous buildings. Camille informed us that this was where she'd like to go to college. Brad's answer, "If this is where you want to go, you can!" My answer, "Start saving your pennies!"
Who needs a double stroller?
We weren't that far from the coast so we thought we'd show the kids the ocean. We stumbled upon Rocky Neck Beach.
We let the girls wade. A. We weren't planning on stopping at a beach so we weren't prepared. B. We generally don't go swimming on Sundays. It was an excellent beach and the girls wanted to go back in the morning to "really" swim. (I doubt they would have actually done any more getting wet then we did but I guess having a swimming suit on makes the difference.) So we got a hotel in a nearby town with plans for the beach in the morning.
Hotels are FUN!
Rapunzel Hair
Em enjoying the hotel
Monday- We awoke to some rain showers, (scratch the beach!) so we spent the morning in the hotel swimming pool.(Just as big of a hit.) We went to a Submarine museum. Brad works with all things nuclear so he wanted to show the girls real subs. Plus, it seemed like we needed to something in honor of the military for Memorial Day.
On our way home we took a detour to go see the William Gillette Castle. He played Sherlock Holmes in the movies and was quite wealthy. He build a castle to live in in the early 1900s now it's part of a state park .
During the drive back home we happened upon a turtle on the side of the road.
What a great weekend. We sure are enjoying getting familiar with the North East.
Posted by Karen at 2:03 PM 3 comments
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Natalie's perspective
Natalie has informed us what the buttons on the fridge are.
She pointed to them and rattled this off the other day with complete confidence.
From right to left: light, dark, bananas, peanuts, bags.
Posted by Karen at 8:33 AM 2 comments
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Skirts Skirts Skirts
We are definitely into skirts, shorts, capri wearing season around here. So, of course, I NEED to make my girls more skirts. (Like they really need any MORE clothes! :)
After seeing it on friend's blog I took this:
And made it into this:
You can check out the full tutorial here.
I also discovered the half and half skirt. Easiest skirt EVER! I adjusted the sizes so I could make one for each of my girls.
For Millie (Size 3/4) I cut two 45 X 7 strips
For Nattie (Size 2ish) I cut two 45 X 6 strips
For Emmie (Size 3 months ) I cut two 32 X 5 strips
And yes, I made them all wear them to church on Sunday. I love when they match! It's also nice that I can accomplish something so simple and have it be cute at the same time.
Posted by Karen at 1:36 PM 3 comments
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