Summer Fun
We had a blast doing photos yesterday morning. I am working on building up my portraits in my portfolio so I can start doing more of that type of work.
We had a blast doing photos yesterday morning. I am working on building up my portraits in my portfolio so I can start doing more of that type of work.
This will make you smile:). Ethan got a book from his great Grandma and it plays songs from Thomas the train. He carries it around and has been singing all the songs, usually making Jayden "participate." Enjoy:).
So Jim's pick for Father's Day was to visit the Battleship New Jersey. It was very interesting. Well, besides bringing a 2-year-old and a 7-month-old through some very small spaces, which was interesting in itself. It is the longest battleship the US has ever built and the tour was more than 2 hours long. I would definitely recommend it, but definitely without kids.
Ethan and his best buddy Ella along with Jayden and Luke. Jayden and Luke were very mad at the time I took this because they both wanted lunch. The kids have been enjoying exploring the pools and rides Sesame Place. We are determined to get the most out of our summer passes.
Jayden tried his first ice cream and Ethan enjoyed his bowl of cookies 'n cream when Friendly's gave away free ice cream last Saturday. Nothing like enjoying a cone right before dinner. I felt like when mom was away for a weekend and dad would let us choose "dinner.":)
So we went for Jayden's weight check yesterday and he gained 12 ounces - definitely close enough for a kid his age. The doctor was pleased and said as long as we can keep getting him to gain weight and keeping him on his medicines, he should be just fine. It's great to see him get little baby rolls on his legs:).
Both of his doctors have also shared with me how concerned they were that he had cystic fibrosis. You could tell as they would treat him, but sometimes it is better not to know their level of concern until later, when things calm down a bit. Praise God again that he just has to deal with the asthma and other small things. Hopefully this summer will make him so much stronger for next winter.
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