Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Week Two

Two weeks have flow by fast. I have enjoyed the time with Kerri, Lauren and Taylor.

Aunt Kim had Spring break this week and came out to visit us. Lauren enjoyed hearing her read some stories. Currently Spot is one of her favorite book series.
We took advantage of the nice weather as much as we could. Lauren and Taylor enjoyed our daily treks to the park.
Sunday was Easter. Lauren got to wear her Easter dress, while Taylor stuck with the comfortable sleeper. We went to Aunt Kathleen and Uncle Mike's place for the afternoon along with the rest of family. Taylor wasn't too interested in socializing though, as she slept for most of the afternoon. Lauren loved exploring in the woods with Uncle Mike and Uncle Jim.
Finally on Monday Dad had to go back to work. Kerri wasn't left alone though. Grandma Mary was here to help and on Tuesday evening Grandma Albrecht came down to stay for the rest of the week.

Tuesday the Swiderski's brought us dinner along with their daughter Clair. Lauren thought Clair might need some rocking in her bouncer.


Two proud dad's. Clair is about 6 week older than Taylor.

Things I've learned over the last two weeks.
1. When Asked. "what am I going to do when you go back to work" Don't respond by saying "your going to have to step up your game."

2. Taylor has exceptional pooping power. She could win the distance event if there were such a competition

3. Charlie is getting evicted. His forwarding address will be Merrifield, MN. Home of Grandpa and Grandma Albrecht
4. Lauren is able to give herself a bloody lip simply by falling 5 inches from a kneeling position to a lying position

5. Charlie is overweight according to the vet.....Lauren must be feeding him too many chicken nuggets.

6. The doctor says Lauren needs to cut down on the whole milk. She no longer gets 20oz per day plus meals but instead 12 oz per day plus meals. Maybe now she'll be more interested in eating at meal time
7. Kerri's new favorite treat are candy coated cadberry eggs.

1 comment:

  1. I'm not known as the smoothest talker either, but I could have warned you that "you're going to have to step up your game" is not the appropriate response to that question. In fact, you should probably wipe that sentence from your vernacular when talking to Kerri.

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