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As we were playing in the playroom this morning, Avery was babbling and Asher said “Maybe Avy is going to speak Spanish.”
Last week on our walk Asher had two flowers to blow and make wishes on. First he wished for a real zambonie. Then he wished for a bowl full of ice cream.
On our way to Avy’s doctor appointment I heard Asher say “Avery, you have to go to the doctor. You may have to get a shot and it will hurt a little bit, but you’ll be alright.”
Last weekend we got to spend the weekend in Tyler. Asher had a blast fishing, riding horses, and helping take care of a brand new calf. I overheard him tell one of the friends that lived there “I want to be one of you guys when I grow up”. He really did love it and cried when we had to leave on Sunday.
JR came home with our new iRobot Roomba last week (LOVE it!). Asher was amazed by it and followed it around the house for an hour. At bedtime when we said our prayers Asher was most thankful for our new vacuum!
I find myself thinking Avy is still 6 months. It’s hard for me to accept she is closer to her 1st birthday than her actual birth day. Much like Asher at this age, Avy loves to eat. She can spend an hour in her highchair trying to pick up pieces of food and feed herself. Only about half of it makes it into her mouth. Zoe, our lab, is more than happy to clean up everything that falls to the floor. With the nicer weather lately, we’ve been able to go on lots of walks and she will finally stay in the stroller without complaining. Yay for me and my back! She loves to swing and watch our colorful windsock blow in the breeze. Avy has learned a few more signs this month. I’m not sure if her most recent one is supposed to be eat, Mommy, or Gramma. She has been learning funny new ways to get peoples attention by smacking her lips and fake coughing. This month I have also noticed some signs of a “Daddy’s Girl” developing. Her face always lights up when JR enters the room and a couple of times she has started to cry for him when he kisses her goodnight. Uh oh!
Last Tuesday was so beautiful, we had to go to the zoo!
jryarbrough.com is celebrating it’s 5th birthday this month!!
I created the original site using Dreamweaver with crappy, crappy frames. 5 years later, I finally went back to the drawing board and revamped the site using wordpress. I love it so far, but I’ve still got a lot of work to do to get the site looking just the way I want it. So you may notice lots of tweaks (big and small) as I tinker around with the aesthetics of the site.
Let me know what you think of our new look in the comments. Thanks!
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Avery is over 3 months now. She already has her own little personality. She prefers to be held up over your shoulder or standing, whichever way allows her to see the world better. Much like her brother, she likes to talk. She babbles and coos all day long. She does not like long rides in the car, especially if we have to stop at those pesky stop lights. She loves watching Asher. She is the perfect audience while he sings, dances, plays, and bounces off the walls. She wakes up happy in the morning. We listen on the monitor as she talks in her crib, slowly getting louder and louder until someone comes in to play. She is such a sweetie and we are glad she is a part of our family.
With a 3 year old in the house we hear “I can do it all by myself!” a lot. I am learning to let Asher do as much as he possibly can by himself. Wednesday morning he got dressed while I packed the diaper bag and loaded the car. Then we headed to McDonalds for a very nutritious breakfast. I watched Asher as he put on his sunglases, got out of the car and closed his door, crossed the street after carefully looking both ways and holding on to my hand, and decided what he wanted to eat. As I proudly watched my amazingly independent big boy swing open the door and march into the play area, I noticed his shorts were on backwards. I guess we all still need a little help now and then.















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