Friday, March 27, 2009

Not much to report

Well, both of the kids are independently entertained, and I'm kind of bored, so I'm going to post. We really have not had much going on over here lately. March has been a boring month. It's been colder than I would have liked, so there is strike one. Then there was the whole thing with Nate starting to poop his pants. There was strike two.
But it appears that we're on the mend. Today it is supposed to be in the mid 60's, and then stay in the 60's. I'll take that. Of course, Next week is April.
And this week Nate started pooping on the potty again, so that is happy. I hope that this time it sticks. I guess I just have to be more diligent against backsliding this time. Plus, with the development of his being able to use a public bathroom we don't have to put a diaper on him every time we want to go somewhere for more than an hour or so. So that is a major step forward.
Other than that, I feel like I have been at the church about every day this month. With Enrichment night at the beginning of the month, and then a newly formed exercise group meeting at the church twice a week, as well as various other things that have caused Nate to ask every morning if we are going to the church to play.
Speaking of which, I need some ideas. Those of you who are Mormon out there- what Enrichment activities have you seen that have been really good? I need more ideas.
So this weekend, I have a training meeting down at the Bishop's storehouse on the other side of DC, and then next weekend is Conference, and the following week is Easter. Wow! I can't believe that April is almost here. About time!
In other news, I expect to be receiving some sort of an award for the discovery that I made this past month. I have finally figured out when babies turn into toddlers. A baby no long looks like a baby when he or she grows a neck. I discovered that the other day, that Graham no longer looks like a baby because his neck has grown more distinct. Think about it, and you'll know that I'm right.
Anyway, the kids are not so independently entertained anymore, so I'd better go.

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