(sorry I posted this early without text!)
There it is, how the three boys roll in a two seat stroller.
Another walk to the snowman. Just as fun as before.
Which one of these boys ate the sand?...
Bass Pro Shop, you always provide a good time.
I look up from our book and Grey's sitting at the little kid table like a big boy. Growing up, sheesh.
Pumpkin Spice Donuts.
Fuzzy!
You don't see seesaws too often, these days, do you? Good thing, too, those things are a workout with a three-year-old on the other end.
Park with friends!
The kids and I went to Illinois for one last stay at my parent's house. Sean joined us at the end of the trip, once his vacation time ended. It was a fun visit, helping get the house ready to sell, visiting with old friends, going to church at the Gurnee building one last time.
And we went to Six Flags again!
My parents watched the kids for us for a few hours so we could go on the big kid rides and hang with the niece and nephew.
I think it was harder for me to say goodbye to the house than it will be for my parents when they move. I keep trying to convince them to take out this portion of the wall, but they're not budging. A photo will have to suffice.
My parents put the house up for sale a few days after we left and it sold within a week, with offers from four out of the five viewings. All their HGTV viewing paid off. So long, house of my childhood, you'll forever be a part of me.
Grey found a love for the carousel at Six Flags but that love was tested when he took a turn at the Mall of America's merry-go-round, sitting upon a bobbing horse. Two seconds of glee, two seconds of reaching for me, panicked. Stationary horses for him, for a while.
Last week, Liam had a nice series of vomiting just before bed, so he got to sleep with the barf bowl.
The next night was Dash's turn, Grey was mildly effected a couple days later. Amazingly they were all in good spirits. What good boys.
Impressive stroller riding!
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