Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Happy Birthday Baby Adam

This past weekend I talked Angela, my sister, into allowing me to have baby Adam over for the weekend with out her. I was super pumped to say the least. I was not the only one either. Hannah, Hudson, and Josh were excited too. I have to be honest with you guys. I was most excited about taking him out in public and people thinking he was my little boy. He looks more like me than my own kids.
As most of you know we were lucky to have him and Ang live with us for the first 4 months of his life. He screamed his face off the whole time. Well things have changed my friends. He is the easiest, sweetest, and laid back almost 1 year old I have ever encountered. By the way he is sort of a trader, he followed Josh around the house wanting him to pick him up all the time. I think he might be Josh's favorite nephew now. Here are a few pictures of his visit. I can't wait to give his mama a break again. She is so great with him and I am super proud of the mama she has turned in to.
Look at him walking now!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Dinner Table conversation

Last night we were sitting at the dinner table eating and asking Hannah and Hudson questions about school. The conversation led into a question about Hannah's teacher, Mrs. Kelly, who happens to not accept any nonsense in class. We asked her who gets in trouble in class for acting up. Of course like a true Canary she starts to tell us who the regular offenders are. Our curiosity gets the better of us and we start to ask about her friends, the ones we know, if Mrs. Kelly had to get on to them. So we ask about, Mia, and Joey and she tells us that they are good. When we ask about her friend Chloe, who lives one street over, she responds emphatically.


"Oh no, she's 6, she might beat you up."


I still remember when one more year got you that much street credit, whatever happened to that?

Thursday, October 14, 2010

I really miss Fall




Down here in the deep south they are calling for our first cold front, now don't go and feel sorry for us just yet. Our day time highs are going to settle in the mid 80's, but the best news is we will get down to the upper 50's overnight. It's time to give our A/C a break for a few nights!


That cooler air just reminds me how much we miss fall. Fall is a season we don't really experience here. It's always been my favorite time of year. There is something about changing leaves and crisp cool nights. We got to experience fall for the first time in years this September in Connecticut. We took an afternoon trip through Lancaster county in Pa. on our way to a playoff series and it felt incredible to drive through the countryside with the windows down. The leaves were starting to turn and the air at night was just enough to shed the summer shorts and put on Jeans. We took our time and drove through the Pennsylvania farm country until one barn just happened to stop us. We happened to find the farmer in the garden and asked him if we could take pictures, he looked at us a little funny after hearing our request, but I'm sure after he noticed our Florida plates he shrugged us off with an understanding.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

How I spent my summer!




I sat down today and happened to click on the link to our blog knowing all to well nothing new was on it, when I noticed the date of the last blog. Six months is a long time between posts. A lot can happen in Six months.
A person can lose 5 teeth and have two rise up in their place in six months. One's vocabulary can radically expand, not to mention one's shoe size.

Point being that there is much to catch up on, and I plan to start filling in the blanks.

Since April 16th our family has split our time between Connecticut and Florida with a brief stop in Columbus, Ohio. This was the first summer that we were not together as a family for the seasons entirety, which brought about new challenges and lots of Skype. We visited many small cities in the upper north east, Places like York and Lancaster, Pa. As well as places like Long Island and New York City. We got to visit old friends in Toledo, and make new ones in Bridgeport. Needless to say we were never in the same place for long. We were constantly traveling and had many mini explorations like our good friends pig farm and taking an afternoon in Amish country.

We had milestones for our young family also, Hannah started Kindergarten and Hudson is off to pre-school. Hannah was obviously required to do so, but starting Hudson was required for the mental health of his parents.


Like I said, there is much to fill you in on.