In April, I ran my first Half Marathon with my little brother (10 years younger). It was his first Half as well. He wasn't even winded, but he went slow so that he could run it with me. He'll never know how much that meant to me. He had such a great time he said "Let's do a FULL marathon." And we did... but that's coming in the October update. My mom flew out to cheer us on... yeah, she's awesome like that.
I couldn't have trained without my wonderful husband taking care of our kids while I was out for my morning weekday runs or my long Saturday runs.
This picture pretty much captures the run. My brother wasn't even sweating and had a big grin on his face the whole time. I smiled for a good portion of the run, but towards the end I felt like I just given birth (and I looked like that, too). I learned you are only as limited as you allow yourself to be.
Grandma Goldenstar made Fancy Nancy Robes for the girls. Gretters models her robe for the camera.
The twins model their robes. Lady wanted fleece and a silky tie, while Bell wanted a silky robe with a fleece tie.
Here they are with the happy seamstress. When Gretters saw this picture she said "that was before I knew how to make happy faces."
15 months old! She likes to closely observe all that is going on around her (and believe me, there is A LOT). I was worried that she wasn't saying enough words, but the pediatrician told me not to worry as some children just have quiet personalities. What? Is that true?
She got her first tooth at 10 months and not many more five months later. She has four teeth: two on top, two on bottom, with another one working it way through on the top.
Easter was in April in 2011. We usually color eggs and use them in our potato salad. This year we used a kit that tie-dyed them. They turned out really pretty and weren't messy because all they "coloring" happens in individual plastic bags. A win-win for all.
Saturday morning the Easter Bunny hides plastic eggs in the yard. Baby E needed some prodding to get started. She sees the target...
She takes it...
Now what?
"Wait... there's candy and little toys in these things?"
What a great tradition!
Tell me where the others are hiding!
Gretters searches low
...and high
until she fills her basket
These girls are seasoned pros.
Lady knows the types of places to look for eggs: high in tree branches, in flower pots, in bushes. No place is off limits for the Easter Bunny.
Got it!
Bell quickly fills her basket.
Easter photo... take 1. Uh oh, she's already going for the headband... this doesn't bode well. Pictured left to right: Bell, Lady, Baby E, Gretters
Clip-on-bow successfully removed... but we know it won't stop there
Headband successfully removed, but not without many tears and now a runny nose... not to mention that hair. Gretters is mimicking the faces Mommy is making behind the camera to get the baby to smile.
After several more photos, we still couldn't get her to smile.
Okay... let's just take a picture of the three older girls. "Gretters, can you try and make a natural face?"
I guess we should have described what type of natural face we wanted. Here's the first one she gave us.
Here's the second. All "natural" faces to be sure.
And that's a wrap!