Thursday, February 26, 2009



Last night Greg and I took the kids out. I know we should still be under lock down, but there comes a point where you just might lose it if you don't get your butts outta the house. Yesterday was that day.
We had to get a few more things for the kitchen, from the storm damage. So we headed to this new hardware/home improvement store, and let me tell you how proud Greg was to be pushing his 2 boys through this HUGE store. I swear I even heard him telling those boys what things were and how you use them.

We had to document this occasion with a picture.




I was worried about the babies sleeping last night, because it took us a half hour to get there. Which meant they got to sleep a 1/2 hr down and back. That's an extra hr sleep for them, in the evening to boot. Well the fresh air must have did them some good, because they slept through the night again!!! Woohoo. I'm feeling like a whole new woman. Granted they didn't get to bed until 9:30, but hey they slept from 9:30p-9am. Can't beat that!



I on the other hand was awoken by some very strange sounds at 7:30. I jumped outta bed to see what was going on, to find today is the day we are getting our new water line. That means we don't have water right now. So much for the shower before the roofer gets here. I think we might escape later. There is a lot of noise and there is no way the kids will take a nap through this.



Here are some pictures I have been meaning to post for awhile now. Enjoy!

Pictures from Delaney's bowling field trip.






Radiothon at Akron Children's Hospital. They interviewed us for the Radiothon.

2 comments:

Triplethefunplus2 said...

So how is the new store? We have been past it twice and have yet to check it out.

How fun to be on the radiothon. I didn't listen, so I didn't hear you.

Oh and I have the wagon dug out, now I have to clean it. Baby steps...lol I'm attached to it, what can I say. lol

Kitty said...

Wow! I am so thankful to have discovered your blog! We have a 4-year-old and 1-year-old triplets, too, and it's nice to read how that combination works with another family. Best Regards.