So I realize we've been keeping up with trips and large events, but I've kind of been remiss on blogging about our day-to-day lives this summer. Here's the recap in one post. We've spent lots of time with friends
And family
(Checking out our new Mazda!)
Sabine went to preschool camp this summer, for a taste of what's to come this fall. She loved it, and made some new friends, who will be in her class. Here's her picture on the first day.
She also tasted her first donut this summer.
We've seen any number of beautiful rainbows with all the rain we got in June and July.
And tasted the fruits (or veggies, rather) of our moderate labor. The carrots from our container garden are puny but tasty.
And we made time for painting. (And coloring, and cloud dough.)
We also just celebrated Grandmom's birthday.
Sabine helped make the cake--there were plenty of sprinkles!
And speaking of birthdays, the biggest news of the summer is:
Sabine's going to be a big sister! And she's thrilled, happily.
First picture of the newest member of the family:
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Family Visit and Durango
Mom's cousin and his family came out to visit Colorado this month, and we had a wonderful time with them. Sabine was especially taken with her second cousins, who were fantastic temporary big sisters.
(Getting coffee and bagels on their first day in town.)
We all went down to Durango for a week, and rented a house together. It worked out really well.
We spent one day at Mesa Verde, and Sabine really seemed interested in the Native Americans, who she started calling "The Relatives" for some unknown reason, but we went with it.
Another day everyone except mommy (who played designated photographer) rode the Silverton/Durango railroad. Fortunately, it came right by our house.
We went to the county fair another day, and all the girls enjoyed seeing all the animals.
The bunnies were a particular hit for Sabine.
The baby goat was a particular hit for mommy.
We also saw a tractor just like the one Grandpa used to drive when mommy was a little girl.
We stayed up late to go star-gazing another night.
The bears.
The camera on my phone didn't do too well in the pitch black, but the stars were beautiful.
We went to the farmers's market another day, and all the girls got balloon animals/flowers.
There was a pretty river walk that we could follow all the way back to our house, so we went home that way, stopping to play along the way.
We also spent some down-time at the house, and the girls all played really well together. Sabine is ready for them to adopt her.
After Durango, we headed home while our cousins went on to explore more of Colorado and Moab. They rejoined us about a week later, just in time to celebrate H's birthday.
And watch one last movie before our family had to go home.
Come back soon, we miss you all very much!
(Getting coffee and bagels on their first day in town.)
We all went down to Durango for a week, and rented a house together. It worked out really well.
We spent one day at Mesa Verde, and Sabine really seemed interested in the Native Americans, who she started calling "The Relatives" for some unknown reason, but we went with it.
Another day everyone except mommy (who played designated photographer) rode the Silverton/Durango railroad. Fortunately, it came right by our house.
We went to the county fair another day, and all the girls enjoyed seeing all the animals.
The bunnies were a particular hit for Sabine.
The baby goat was a particular hit for mommy.
We also saw a tractor just like the one Grandpa used to drive when mommy was a little girl.
We stayed up late to go star-gazing another night.
The bears.
The camera on my phone didn't do too well in the pitch black, but the stars were beautiful.
We went to the farmers's market another day, and all the girls got balloon animals/flowers.
There was a pretty river walk that we could follow all the way back to our house, so we went home that way, stopping to play along the way.
We also spent some down-time at the house, and the girls all played really well together. Sabine is ready for them to adopt her.
After Durango, we headed home while our cousins went on to explore more of Colorado and Moab. They rejoined us about a week later, just in time to celebrate H's birthday.
And watch one last movie before our family had to go home.
Come back soon, we miss you all very much!
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Welcome, Cousin H!
The big news in our world is:
Sabine has a brand new baby cousin!
H arrived at the end of July, several weeks before his due date, but he is doing amazingly well. He is already off the respirator and breathing on his own. Sabine got to meet him for the first time last week, and we have talked about the little baby a lot, ever since.
We can't wait for him to come home! Congratulations, Aunt Dani!
Sabine has a brand new baby cousin!
H arrived at the end of July, several weeks before his due date, but he is doing amazingly well. He is already off the respirator and breathing on his own. Sabine got to meet him for the first time last week, and we have talked about the little baby a lot, ever since.
We can't wait for him to come home! Congratulations, Aunt Dani!
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