Getting back our groove
This is our little peanut Weston. Today was his first day in nursery. I say "peanut" not only because it doesn't look of age to me to be in there. But, I weighed him this morning and he is still only 19lbs! He has thus far been my smallest child. The funny thing is by this stage (18 months) in their life I am usually REALLY ready for them to be in nursery. But his seemed to come up extra fast and I admit am a little saddened by this event. My baby has entered into a new phase in life and is a baby no more!
Today was the first time we have gone to church in over a month. I can't remember the last time we have missed that many Sundays in a row. With all our vacationing and traveling we have been gone on every Sunday. So now, I am proud to say our family is back active once again. It felt good to be back on our regular schedule. I was able to finally pay a HUGE stack of tithing checks that I have forgotten about for months. Not that I forgot to pay, I just usually write the check immediately after we get paid and stick it on the side of my fridge.
Weston's new word for everything is "doggy"
He immediately found this horse and had to show me his "doggy"
He immediately found this horse and had to show me his "doggy"
9th Ward nursery
We have 10 kids currently in our nursery!
We have 10 kids currently in our nursery!
Hopefully, next week will run a little smoother. The normal Nursery Leader in charge wasn't there on Sunday, so they were scrambling for volunteers. I stayed in to help, so I am not sure I could officially count this as his first time. It was a little chaotic since the "normal" routine didn't occur. My kids always are worse if I am in there with them, meaning Luke doesn't listen and Weston was a bit clingy when I was trying to help out other kids. Will just have to see how next week goes.