Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Family Update

My camera has been broken for the past few months so I haven't been taking many pictures recently.    For Mother's Day, Lee & the kids got me a new small camera which I LOVE!   

Also, with Tenley taking 3 naps/day & the kids both at school I spend a lot more time at home.   



Mother's Day morning I was testing out the new camera.   
These two are clones, personality and looks.  



Dreyton has so much fun at Kindergarten, but loves his downtime when he gets home.  He loves to play on the Xbox (just like his Daddy), his favourite games are Skylanders & Lego Batman.   He also is in soccer which he loves going too.   At the beginning he just wanted to block the net (at this age division they don't have anybody in the net), but he is now getting really good at getting the ball & he has been scoring quite a few goals.    


This girl I rarely see.   She is always having play dates with friends, or going to the park as soon as she gets home (now that its warmer out).   After a long day of school, and playing with friends you would assume she would just want to wind down and relax for a bit, but no she just keeps going and going and going.  She is also in soccer, on an all-girls division which she loves as well.  


Tenley is becoming such a little Toddler, so independent.    She loves getting attention from others, and has a little temper if she doesn't get the attention.   She LOVES talking on the phone and sleeping.    She still sleeps 3x/day, which makes it hard for me to go out places.    She does not like to be carried anymore when outside, will try wriggle out of my arms so she can run.



I get to take care of my cute niece Amy 3x/week.   It's a lot more challenging getting 2 one year olds in the car and buckled to get kids, but it's fun to have her around.   She is so giggly/happy ALL the time.  









2 comments:

  1. You have such a wonderful little family. Tenley has really grown. Love your blog.

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  2. Lovely pictures, what a nice update....yah, kids get more and more independent, fascinating to watch how they change, especially for those of us who rarely get to see them.

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