
On Saturday when I was working in the kitchen, I heard this bang on the window in the front. I knew the kids were with Mark in the backyard, but I double checked anyway. I then looked and saw these 2 big wet spots on our window. Here's one of them.

Here's the other one. I looked outside to see who was there, but found noone. I opened the door and looked down the street. Nothing. Weird. Then I heard this quack quack and two ducks came waddeling out from the bushes next to the stairs. Two ducks had flown into our window. Below are the pictures of the duck. They are actually in the yard across the street, because I wasn't able to get a picture of them fast enough in our yard.


Here is our other friend ABE. He loves to eat the seeds from the trees in our yard. We have seen him quite a bit. The boys love having a squirrel, didn't really see these in Utah. We named him. He even was caught peeking into our house a few days ago. I tried to get a picture, but he was scared off too easy. There was also a bird jumping around on the tramp, but too slow to catch him. We also have this bird that is gorgeous. He is brown with a bright orange tummy. We also have many a robins who love our yard.

This is the only picture I was able to capture of the kids this past week. Brigham put his head through the tramp. Crazy duck. Our little jokester.
Lissie has been dry for 4 days straight. 3 More days in a row and she is what we call officially potty trained. (our requirement is that they need to be dry 7 days and nights in a row). When that happens we get a little toy of choice, within reason of course. She is doing well. She did nights pretty much on her own, because I told her if she wet her bed she couldn't wear her cool underwear for a while. She likes the pink best. She wanted to wear those underwear.
Alex also informed me he wanted to read. I don't think he knows all the letters, though he is pretty close, so since he takes a shorter nap then the other two, we are going to take that time to practice reading. So far we have done one day and he has memorized two books. We'll see how it goes. It was fun to see how much he got into it. He even taught Brigham one of the books.
Brigham is doing well. He loves being Superman and Spiderman. He is busy and full of energy. He seems to get how to do things pretty fast and is fearless. He just loves to do lots of different things. He is starting to want to sing in primary and focusses more. (He's the youngest in there, I believe). His favorite song is "Give said the Little Stream."
Its fun for me to watch these kiddies grow. I can't believe how fast time flies.
2 comments:
Yeah for Alex. That will definitely help him in school! I love all the faces that Brigham makes, what a cutie. Good job, Lizzie. Who knew that the color pink would motivate one of Carrie's children!! :O)
wonderful photos...keep posting! Be careful with the rockets please...
(stop, drop and roll)
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