Sunday, March 8, 2009

Goings On!

Ugh! Sorry guys for not keeping our blog up to date. I'm not exactly sure what was the cause. I think just a bunch of stuff all at once. This blog is going to be a bit of a jumble of thoughts and happenings but hopefully you will be a little more up to date.

Our Toothless Wonder
Probably the most memorable event in the last two weeks or so is Aidan losing another tooth! Yep, that is three teeth now and he is working on another. Now he is missing his two front teeth and one on the bottom. He's as cute as can be and says its a little hard to pronounce certain words and has to eat a lot of foods on the left or the right side of his mouth. Here is our Toothless Wonder:



Aidan lost his tooth on the bus ride back to school after their field trip to the Zoo. Jason went on the field trip so he witnessed the whole event. To start with, Aidan's tooth was hanging on by a very thin thread but he refused to pull it out. Apparently, his classmate was teasing him a bit and grabbing for his tooth and her glove got stuck on his tooth and it fell right out. Aidan was surprised but it was rather painless so he was excited that it came out. He put his tooth under his pillow and the tooth fairy delivered two $1 coins. The tooth fairy thinks you should get more for the big teeth!
Our other big event was a huge snow storm that hit our area the first weekend in March. We were super excited when we woke up to about 2-3 inches of snow and by the end of the storm we probably had 5-6 inches. Aidan's school was closed and my work was only two hours late but I took the day off anyway. Everyone thinks we should have had the day off-maybe Obama still thinks we on the east need to toughen up when it comes snow. We had fun playing in the snow and enjoying an extra day off. Leo and I went outside and shoveled the walkway in the morning and in the early afternoon we all took a walk around the neighborhood. We pulled the boys around on the sled and went sledding down the small hill in our backyard leading into the play ground. Even Jason and I took a turn on the sled. Of course afterwards both of our bums really hurt-mid-thirties is just not the same as six and three.



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