After a bunch of busy, busy months we are having a little time of calm around here. Well, as much calm as you can have with little kids around! I feel like they are growing up so fast.
Marissa's hair is starting to fill in nicely and she is starting to sit a little longer for me to do it.
# 3 is growing quickly too. Here is me at 35 weeks, I will be 36 weeks tomorrow! It still hasn't quite hit me that we are actually going to have a baby next month, and I will admit that sometimes I don't mind the idea of her staying put for awhile because I am a little scared about how I am going to handle 3 still! But we are getting so excited to meet her.Josh had a birthday. We didn't do a whole lot to celebrate but I did make his mom's delicious chocolate cake.
And we continued our Valentines tradition of one of us making a nice dinner and the other making dessert. Josh was on dinner this year and went all out. He made P.F. Changs style lettuce wraps complete with dipping sauce (my favorite part- I may or may not have licked my plate clean)
mongolian beef, stir fry veggies, and rice. And I made oreo pie, with oreos made from scratch because I didn't want to shell out the mega bucks for gluten free ones.
John and Pat came to visit, and of course spoiled us. Pat brought these shovels for the kids and they have been having so much fun with them.
And we decided to make the transition to a big girl bed for Marissa. They had so much fun "helping" Daddy put it together. She seemed excited about it but when we tried the first night to put her down in she screamed "No!" hysterically while we tried to calm her down for almost an hour. I think she was scared of it. But the second night she went down fine, and she is so excited to be in a big girl bed "just like Shane's!" She hasn't tried too hard to get out (yet), though she didn't fall asleep for nap time yesterday (not an uncommon occurrence in the crib either unfortunately) and when I came to get her she was on the floor next to it.
Other events not pictured:
-We took the kids sledding for the first time. On the snow they had plowed in the Walmart parking lot. Yep, we are that white trash.
-The death of Paco, our gerbil. He made it almost exactly two years. Poor Shane was sooooo sad the night we found him, mostly about not having a pet anymore. "I have no peeetttt. I'm all alooooonnnee!" "I will never stop being sad. I will wake up in the morning and I will still be sad." He is since doing much better, and it's a good thing because ironically enough next week is Pet Week at his school!