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Springy Things

 To transition me (yes, me, let's be honest!) to have Logan now home, because preschool is over, he went to this sports camp thing 4 morning for an hour. He ended up loving it. They went over Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, and Football. He is going to swimming lessons starting Monday and he is very excited :)


 Loving, loving, loving the weather. We got the ladies a trike, so everyone has something to ride outside, and we are using them a lot.



My Grandma is amazing. She has been making cakes since about forever and I am sure she just freehanded this thing. Logan took forever deciding what to have. I thought he was going to be the one decisive person in our family, but turns out he isn't.

And Tessa now climbs out of her crib and the pack and play. Logan never did this, so it is a new thing for me. It is not fun and I am trying to decide if we should switch the girls to beds, (WHAT?!) my biggest nightmare, or keep trying to use the cribs. So far she has climbed out a thousand times and only fallen once. Eden puts her leg up because she watches Tessa, but I am thinking she is too nervous to really try. Love to hear ideas, although we aren't going the crib-tent route.

Comments

Grandma Valarie said…
Thanks for the photo update. Spring is the best, well except for maybe fall.
Emily said…
Love the pictures and the update! I wish we lived closer to you. Anyway, good luck with the bed thing. If I were you I'd probably just rip off the bandaid (so to speak) and switch to beds. It's painful and horrible for the first few days (sometimes weeks), but it gets better. Hopefully. :D I don't know, but good luck whatever you choose to do!
Chelece said…
How excited that Logan is trying all sorts of fun sports. I love that early experience with little boys. Good luck with the girls. Wish I had a fix all. Love ya!
Tara Winchester said…
I transitioned my little girl at 19 months after she climbed out once, but I only had one, so maybe just transition the one and see if the other stays in?
Oh Tiff. Going to a big bed can be a rough transition. With Hyrum it was a breeze. It's now, almost a year later, that he won't stay in bed for the life of him. After an hour of trying to keep him in bed tonight, I finally put him in our pack in play in the laundry room! Bahhhh! So frustrating! Good luck!

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