Monday we spent the morning outside raking leaves and taking care of the yard (we don't do this as often as we should). It felt good to get outside and it was comfortable weather to work in. Naomi was a big help and loved throwing, raking and bagging the leaves with us! We went to Red Lobster for lunch with a gift card Greg received for his birthday. After naps Naomi found my ace bandage and had fun making everything better. She's got a great imagination!
Tuesday and Thursday the kids got to play with Sarah at our house so that I could get some organizing and cleaning done. I am so thankful that Sarah was willing to spend two mornings at our house with the kids. They had a blast playing with her and I got a LOT accomplished! I wish every week was spring break! 


Oh and since I'm updating on things let's do a little potty training re-cap. Naomi is out of diapers during the day and pretty much could be at nap but I'm probably the one not ready yet. She doesn't really tell me when she needs to go she just holds it till I put her on the potty. Any ideas to get her to actually tell me? I checked out the 3daypottytraining site and I'm just not sure that it's not a scam...know what I mean. Does anyone have any solid books that have good ideas on this subject. Tami and Susan W, I know you've done this before and pretty recently do you have any tips for me? She does pretty good but she's known to #2 in her pants a lot lately and that drives me nuts. She's not afraid of the toilet, in fact she likes it. I think she just gets so involved in playing that she doesn't want to stop for the inconvieince of the toilet. She's a smart girl, I'm sure she knows what she's doing but I don't know how to get her to open up about it and tell me more often. We'll figure it out, as Susan said, she won't go to college in diapers so, no worries!
Okay, this post is way too long, I apologize...now get back to work!
Glad to hear Greg has started homebrewing... it is very rewarding (and a money saver... eventually). It's a hobby that you gradually upgrade as you want to get more and more advanced. A great book for him might be The Complete Joy of Homebrewing by Charlie Papazian.
Thanks, Matt...already got it!
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