Good kids in their car seats
To celebrate Bo’s anniversary Lix put together a smashing party. She put up balloons and decorated the ceiling, made adorable cupcakes that looked like monkeys and tasted like little drops of heaven, and invited a bunch of friends to come by and enjoy it with us. Jarom spent the morning helping get the house ready for visitors by picking up rooms, vacuuming, and cleaning up the backyard. As he was mowing the 25 square feet of grass they have he was careful to avoid the rabbit den, lest he turn the backyard into a scene from Saw. But it was moving day for the bunnies, and he noticed that one by one they were hopping out of the den and heading off to face the world. So he snagged the last two and put them in a cage so the kids could see them at the party. The weather was beautiful and the kids had a great time playing in the backyard with a bunch of toys and balls that Lix got at the dollar store. Bo wasn’t a huge fan of the cupcakes, but everyone else was. For presents he got an entire fleet of trucks to butch up his playtime. He really loves pushing cars around, so it was a perfect fit.
Jemima Puddleduck and one of her baby bunnies
Bo's birthday cupcakes
Pictures of Bo on his first birthday
Two days later, Lix got her present in the form of new countertops in the kitchen. It was an all-day installation that made the house very dusty and cost us a glass sugar jar, but was well worth it in the end. The new countertops and sink go very well with the existing cabinets, so much so that Lix doesn’t think that they need to be replaced anymore. The undermount sink is great, and so is the fact that she can pull something out of the oven and just set it right down on the counter. And best of all, after a few days she says that she likes it even more now that she’s getting used to it.
Right after the construction finished we got our first Winn visitors in David and Kristi. They were making the move from Utah to Delaware and decided to stop in Dallas and hang out with us and the other Winns for a few days. They were wonderful houseguests, regularly helping out with the dishes and other chores. David and Jarom and Nate played golf a few times. Kristi helped Lix shop for a new paint color and new room decorations for Bo’s redecorated room. Then Jarom and David helped paint Bo’s room. The crew visited a local indoor safari park one day, but mostly just enjoyed hanging out. David caught up on all the Disney movies that he missed as a kid and watched the first half of several planet earth episodes before his daily afternoon nap. And after a week it was time for them to get back on the road and get to Delaware.
The dreaded eight-putt
Bo's interior designer
When Winn children misbehave they have to sleep outside on the rocks
Like peas and carrots, apparently
Now it is just us again. Bo is walking around everywhere, getting into more trouble than ever before. Jenna is still trying to learn how to use her inside voice. Lix is trying to teach Bo some animal noises. He can do a version of “moo” and “woof” and knows which one goes with cow and which one goes with puppy. The kids spend a lot of time wrestling together, usually over a blanket. They also both enjoy reading and will sit quietly on your lap while you read them a book, after which Jenna will ask to read the story to you, turning the pages and mixing the parts that she has memorized with sections of narrative that she makes up as she goes. Bo seems to enjoy both versions of the book equally.
You might think that Lix is a bad mom, and you might be right,
but she just had to get some video evidence of her hyper-sensitive son
3 comments:
I don't have the best memory, so I may be wrong, but is it just me or is Jenna always learning to use her inside voice? :) cute cute kids.
Pictures of Bo's room? Just curious what that interior designer of yours put together.
Mean, mean, mom! Actually pretty funny! I love Jenna's story reading. I would like to see Bo's room now that it is decorated. Love you all!
You are the meanest mother in the world! Bo bo you can come and live with grandma and I will NEVER tell you no-no!
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