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Finn ~ 42 weeks

DSC_10432014 has officially arrived and despite having started the year off on a bit of a rocky road we are hopeful that this year will be another wonderful year filled with change, fun adventures, and family. We had a low-key New Year’s Eve celebration – just Kevin, Finn, and myself hitting up our local dive for a bite to eat. We later watched the ball drop on tv and called it a night.

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We celebrated New Years Day with a nice dinner at our house. There were plenty of good eats including pork, sauerkraut, and a lucky black-eyed-pea dish. DSC_0975 DSC_0989Dad is keeping quite busy with stained glass projects and has most recently taken up stained glass lamps. While we were home over Christmas I picked out some glass along with my mom and dad – and by New Years Day dad already had it finished and brought it with them! Check it out – it’s more beautiful in person 🙂 IMG_20140101_215554303 IMG_20140101_215517332 IMG_20140101_215433855 IMG_20140101_215406411Griffin has been sleeping really well this past week or two. He takes two lengthy naps a day and one of them is often 3 or 4 hours! He is getting in 2 or 3 more teeth and has plenty of funny faces that he makes which prominently feature his funky toothy grin. DSC_0999 DSC_0995 DSC_1009

Tricia, our first and only nanny, who has cared for Griffin for the last seven months is moving on to her next phase of life and begins student teaching next week so Friday was her last day. She has showered Finn with love and cuddles from the time he was 12 weeks old. He smiles every morning when he sees her. He’s reached several milestones throughout these last 7 months and we are grateful to have had her be a part of our family. She’s also helped care for the dogs when we’ve gone on vacation, not to mention during the week when she is here. We wish her the best of luck and promise to have her babysit for Finn soon! DSC_1051 DSC_1037 DSC_1030 DSC_1057 DSC_1026 DSC_1019 DSC_1042

Part of our rough start to 2014 is Hailey’s declining health. Our sweet old girl has had a rough couple of weeks, but certainly a tough last few days. It has been very difficult for her to stand up, in particular her hind legs seem to give out or not have the strength to begin with to allow her to stand or walk. Since Friday Kevin has had to carry her outside. It breaks my heart. Once she stands for a few minutes she can walk a short distance. She makes it to her water bowl and over to her bed in the family room. We are hoping that part of this is due to the antibiotics she has been on to rid a bladder infection as something similar happened last time she was on medication in November. Within a few days of finishing her pills she regained her appetite and mobility. We’re hopeful, yet also recognize that she is 14 years and 4 months old and she’s not getting any younger. Love this cuddle bear to pieces and have fond memories of her storming through the house and yard as a young energetic pup. DSC_1059 DSC_1084 DSC_1082 DSC_1070 DSC_1068 DSC_1066 DSC_1077 DSC_1093 DSC_1095 DSC_1096 DSC_1033 DSC_1032 DSC_1031

 

 

Finn ~ 41 weeks

DSC_0507Wow, what a week we’ve had! We started out our week on Sunday with a brief trip to the zoo for Wildlights. We were meeting Amy, Andy, and the kids there – except we were delayed by the crazy traffic. What normally is a 7 minute drive to the zoo took us 45 minutes! So our meeting up with the Bethune’s was brief to say the least! But we enjoyed walking around looking at the lights with Grandma Armstrong. We also grabbed a bite to eat there before heading home. Grandma watched Finn on Monday and they enjoyed some nice time together. Finn loves the attention and Grandma loves to play with him.DSC_0440 DSC_0441 DSC_0442 DSC_0446 DSC_0447 DSC_0449 DSC_0457 DSC_0462 DSC_0473 DSC_0475 DSC_0476 IMG_20131223_203658113 IMG_20131223_192937504

Monday night we headed up to Mansfield for the holidays. Christmas Eve my dad, sister, and I headed out for our annual tradition of shopping! We hit plenty of stores and surprisingly not a lot of shoppers. In the evening we took family photos before heading to Christmas Eve service with my parents. We added lots of sound effects to the service with 4 kids under the age of 4! Griffin did really well and even sat in his car seat for the first 20 or so minutes. The official family photos that Amy took will appear at a later date!!  Here is Finn with his hippocampus from Grandma!DSC_0485DSC_0487 IMG_20131224_191508905

Christmas morning was loads of fun. We had four kiddos roaming about the room and six adults to add to the excitement. The 5 dogs were cozy in the family room out of the commotion! Griffin enjoyed ripping open the presents for a short bit but then found it more fun to either be cuddled with someone or roam about and get in to any and everything! Here is our little santa (in the same outfit Graham wore his first Christmas) and the rest of the Beilstein troop. You’ll notice Finn and Greta (and maybe Graham and Rowan) in awesome custom capes that Aunt Amy made for each of them. Super Finn sported his for quite awhile! Grandma and Grandpa gave the giant teepee to G & R and the kids table and chairs to Finn. He enjoyed sitting in the chair for a few minutes too. We wrapped up (no pun intended) our visit by putting the hostas to bed for the weekend on Friday morning, covering the hoop house in the woods until next spring!IMG_20131225_150341913 DSC_0495 DSC_0497 DSC_0507 DSC_0508 DSC_0519 DSC_0526 DSC_0533 DSC_0543 DSC_0552 DSC_0554 DSC_0555 DSC_0557 DSC_0558 DSC_0564 DSC_0572 DSC_0578 DSC_0585 DSC_0596 DSC_0597 DSC_0602 DSC_0607 DSC_0612 DSC_0618 DSC_0620 DSC_0623 DSC_0629 DSC_0630 DSC_0631 DSC_0633 DSC_0642 DSC_0650 DSC_0658 DSC_0660 DSC_0664 DSC_0669 DSC_0682 DSC_0706 DSC_0719 DSC_0734 DSC_0735 DSC_0739 DSC_0744 DSC_0748 DSC_0759 DSC_0773 DSC_0775 DSC_0782 DSC_0797 DSC_0813 DSC_0820 DSC_0803 DSC_0806 DSC_0765 DSC_0826 DSC_0827On Saturday we hosted the Armstrong Christmas at our house. We had a nice relaxing day filled we lots of lounging, chatting, and food. Kevin made “the breakfast” for brunch and we had a scrumptious ham dinner with lots of extras to top things off for dinner. We all enjoyed opening gifts together and especially watching Finn sit on his new bike from Grandma and Grandpa. It was an absolute hit – it plays tons of rock songs and Finn just dances and rocks back and forth. You must see the new scrunchy face that is accompanied by snorting. He makes it mostly when he’s dancing and excited. Check out the video:

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Finn ~ 37 weeks


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What a busy week we had!  With the Thanksgiving holiday this week we headed north to Mansfield for our annual Hosta seed planting tradition with my parents. Around the first week of November each year my dad lists his hosta seed offerings on his website www.hostaworks.com. Last year Kevin gave it a face lift complete with the addition of the Seed Shoppe, an automated shopping cart type sales function. It is so much easier than the manually tallying of years past! So early in November Kevin got he site up and running for 2013. Then, every year on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, my dad and I plant the seeds in the basement “seed room” while Amy and Andy package up the seeds to be shipped to those who have ordered them. With the addition of two more kiddos this year we weren’t as productive in the seed room as in the past, by the end of the weekend we had only 27 trays planted – that is about half! But we had fun nonetheless!

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On Thanksgiving Day we woke up and had a nice breakfast at my parents. Graham helped Beepa make strawberry pancakes. Finn had his first taste of both bacon (see first picture below) and pancakes.  I mean, it is Thanksgiving after all, right?! Check out the video – Finn is pretty good at chewing these days 🙂

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Then we headed south to Enon for the Armstrong Thanksgiving at Uncle Steve and Aunt Cookie’s home. We had a fun visit though Griffin was rather shy for the better part of it. He enjoyed some butternut squash and some of Grandma Armstrong’s corn dish. Yum! We enjoyed seeing all of the cousins, aunts, uncles, and kiddos!DSC_0722 DSC_0725 DSC_0724 DSC_0727 DSC_0731 DSC_0733 DSC_0744 DSC_0748Then we returned to Mansfield for dinner with my family. The kids had some play time while dinner the turkey was getting prepped.  Finn is very observant when he’s around other kids. He and Graham had some fun play time together as G was showing him how his toy worked. At dinner Finn tried turkey and peas.  I know, they say to introduce foods gradually!! Thanksgiving was the exception on that rule…..but Finn did great with everything – no tummy aches and no reactions. DSC_0750 DSC_0752 DSC_0768 DSC_0773 DSC_0780 DSC_0788 DSC_0800 DSC_0801 DSC_0802 DSC_0760 DSC_0765DSC_0795 DSC_0811DSC_0832 DSC_0819 DSC_0820 DSC_0822

Yummers. Turkey and peas! Finn is getting good with his pincer grip!
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Yet another family tradition going back to when I was a little kid is Black Friday shopping with the family! Here we are starting out for breakfast at Bob Evans, and then by the end of the day Finn was tuckered out and fell asleep on Grandpa in the store! It was a fun day complete with lots of food and shopping success. IMG_20131129_085633_087 IMG950110 IMG_0116 IMG_0119And here is a final pic of the week along with a video of Finn dancing and laughing.

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