Ok, how do I survive the grocery store with my afrorementioned 'helpers'? A (free) cookie from the bakery, sometimes a piece of meat or cheese from the deli, a balloon from the floral dpt. and then lots of snacks and dum-dums. Scott gets excited about the balloons. Can you tell? It's just not the same without the high-pitched squeal of delight but you get the idea.

Sarah LOVES to watch and help me cook, when I let her. She understands that things are hot so I'll let her push up a chair to the stove and watch and sometimes stir the pot. She has experimented with the few seasonings I have by the stove.. such as salt. Sometimes things get a little too salty.. but she's a natural! This is just how I got started cooking with my grandma. I loved to stir the pots. Unfortunately Scott wants to join in the fun and climb up on the chair too. So I have to take the chair away for safety reasons. Sarah does not like that part.
We go on walks a lot and went to 'our' lake nearby. We used to live in a townhouse on the lake and love to come back. It was still semi-frozen mid-March but melted pretty quickly.
Sarah was saying 'hi' to the ducks. We think we saw these ducks as ducklings a couple years ago. They still call it home!
Scotty my happy boy! Climbs on anything, as you can see.


Sarah wants to hold Roxy's leash every chance she gets. Roxy's a bit strong for her sometimes, which frustrates Sarah. But they are striking a slow but coming friendship. I hope.
This is why you have 2 kids close together. I LOVE hearing them play and laugh together!!

Then it got warmer again and we played outside. Don't mind the boy on the pink bike. We don't.
We watched some friends' dog Hemingway while they went and had a baby! This dog made me grateful for my timid, little mutt of a dog. Hemi was too much for us! But the kids loved that they could pound on him and he didn't care a bit! I think poor Roxy thought she was going to have to live with Hemi forever! She was totally scared of him the whole day.
It got even warmer another day and I pulled out all my bowls and some cups and ladles. Add a little water and you've got a perfect game!
Oh how I love that my kiddos love to read! Scott reads out loud to himself too! Babbling all the way. He loves to bring me books but mostly he likes to find some books, plop down and turn the pages himself.
And Sarah has memorized every book. Even the library ones we get. She can recognize all her letters (most of the time) and wants me to read to her all day.