


We now have a new addition to our family. We call him "Monstrosity". Our TV isn't happy at all. Monstrosity intimidates him...we might have to replace him too if he doesn't shutup about it.
I had to stand on the couch to get this picture because it wouldn't fit in the frame of the camera standing in front of the couch. If anyone in the Windsor area is interested in the old one, it's on craigslist for $50 or best offer.
Linus' first time on the swing. He didn't seem to quite know what to make of it...
Chloe loves the trampoline. Well, she loves to run around on it, but she doesn't seem to quite get that it's for jumping, not running. We'll tell her to "jump" and mimic jumping with our arms, but she just waves her arms around right back and laughs at us.
Oh, I almost forgot- we pulled out the potty with Chloe! I put her on it a few times the first day and she loved it. The next day I put her on it a few times again and she pooped on it in the afternoon- I was so proud of her! We had a big celebration. We ate Mike and Ikes and everything. Then my sister-in-law Wendy made her this cake in dedication to the event. It was yummy, despite some of the less-than-appetizing-looking decorations. :-) Unfortunately, even though she LOVES to sit on the potty whenever I put her on it, she hasn't done anything since then, but once things settle down around here next week we're taking out the timer and every hour we'll see if we can't catch something. Today we went out and bought some underwear for when she's ready for it, which may not be for a while, but I'm sure we'll need them eventually. It's a very odd feeling once your child begins to be potty trained, it's just another one of those moments when you realize eventually your baby isn't going to depend on you for everything like they do now. But it's also exciting to see Chloe grow and learn and realize that she's not going to be a baby forever, she's going to be a hyper little girl and then a pre-teen brat and then a budding woman and then...what, a college student? Bride? Mother? (Sigh) It'll happen fast enough, for now we'll enjoy little steps, like learning how to use the potty. :-)
(Incase you can't read that, it says "Way to Go Poohey Chloe". I laughed for like five minutes when I saw it!)