Archive For The “Aunt Lu” Category
Aunt Lu sent these to the kiddos for Christmas, but we had to wait until the weather was a bit warmer to try them out. Everyone had a blast!
With all the chaos around our home recently, I didn’t get a chance to post photos of the wonderful Christmas we had with my parents. Fortunately, we all stayed healthy for the first day that they were here, but everything went downhill from there.
While we were visiting my family, we had a small party for Spunky and Bunky. In attendance were my family and my cousin’s wife and her daughter. My mom went out of her way and made a dairy-free cake with dairy-free icing for Spunky. Bunky really enjoyed his birthday cupcake! Everyone had presents to open. [...]
… according to Punky and Spunky… Daddy: fixing fences, doing the computer Mommy: making food, washing the dishes Leo: eating food Papa: making things Grammy: buying presents Aunt Lu: building things like tall buildings Grandpa: killing bugs Grandma: making cereal Aunt Rachel: making pizza Uncle Kyle: cutting the grass
I haven’t spent much time online this week because I’ve been enjoying time with my Mom. We kept very busy! And the kids had a blast with her. My hubby and I even got to go out on a really long date (more on that to come later). My mom is one of my best [...]
It started on Christmas morning with my father-in-law’s stomach virus. Then I suffered from food poisoning from dealing with the raw turkey that night. The next day my mother-in-law was running a fever. Bunky has been miserable with teething. Spunky has had a terrible cough and, after taking her the doctor today, we discovered she [...]
We started off the trip with the Baptism of this beautiful little girl: My cousin Paul and his wife Michelle’s daughter We all enjoyed a wonderful dinner afterwards, where Punky was able to play with his buddy, my cousin Bobby. They even had coloring books for the kids. What a great idea! Then we visited [...]
Tuesday night, Grammy set up a wonderful tea party for the entire family. She used the tea set from her childhood. The tea spoons were made on November 29, 1910. I said we should have another tea party next year to celebrate their 100th anniversary.
I missed International Babywearing Week by one day, but as I sit here with Bunky quietly resting in my sling, I thought I would share a little bit about Babywearing and why I love it. What is Babywearing? “Babywearing” simply means holding or carrying a baby or young child using a baby carrier. Holding babies [...]




















