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August 26, 2018

The pups don’t get in as many photos as they did before Griffin and Reid. These two really get along pretty well. Brutus is the one to go up to Lily and snuggle. He’s also typically the antagonistic one who tries to get Lily to play, but not always. Lily gets sassy with him every now and again and plays keep away with their nylabones. They are fun to watch together.

Tuesday this week Reid had his 15 month check up with Dr. Wilde. The appointment went great though I didn’t snap a single picture. He is growing really well and weighs in at 24 pounds 7 ounces (74th percentile and up 2 pound 6 ounces from his 12 month check up), 30.75″ (34th percentile, 1.25″ taller than his 12 month checkup), and his head continues to grow well too coming in at 49.5 cm (98th percentile, up 1.1 cm from his 12 month checkup). He is a late walker, having just begun walking about 11 days before this 15 month checkup. The doctor also says 2-5 words is typical for this age, though Reid is currently at zero. Dr. Wilde was explaining that by 18 months he’ll be able to point to his body parts, etc., and I replied that he’s already doing that. Then Reid demonstrated by pulling up his shirt and pointing to his belly button. Dr. Wilde said that was great, his responsive listening is awesome – to which I replied he understands everything and does what you ask, unless of course he is demonstrating his stubbornness.  He does babble a lot, but he doesn’t regularly say any words. He typically squeals or screams and points if he wants something (and then someone gets it for him, hence he hasn’t had to use any words). He does use a bit of sign language, as he holds his arm out and opens and closes his hand, which is his way of saying “more”. Though he doesn’t use words yet – he is the best mocker. He can mock eye movements, lips or faces, and many sounds. He regularly gives us a good chuckle when he’s being silly and imitating any sound we make or things like liking a finger he will do the same. After his appointment I had the rest of the afternoon off so I took it upon myself to take out Reid’s infant car seat base and carrier and replace it with his big boy Diono rear facing seat. I also took Griffin’s out and adjusted his shoulder straps and reinstalled it too. No small feat, but I’m glad to have Reid in his new digs. His new seat is a bit more spacious and easier to get him in to for sure. He certainly was too heavy to carry around in his car carrier seat anymore anyhow! Brutus wanted to join me at the end and really was campaigning hard for a ride around the block as he refused to get out.
This boy chased a squirrel or something and then just sat perched like this forever and wouldn’t listen to me as I called him inside. It was really kind of cute. He was just sitting there waiting and observing.  Griffin continues to have fun at his weekly soccer lesson. He has two coaches this session, Steve Locker (the founder and owner who has collegiate coaching experience and Ivy League titles) and coach Kyle. It’s a smaller class with only 9 kiddos so that also makes it fun.  Griffin is learning sight words at school this year and is getting so good at reading the artwork in his room of Family Rules. Daddy has been home a couple times in the afternoon to get Finn off the bus. This particular day he took Reid out while they waited and they kicked around the soccer ball. This reminds us both of when Griffin was about a year old and walked around our back yard dribbling the soccer ball.  Reid’s not quite there yet, but he does like kicking it! We started and finished our donut puzzle pretty quickly this week also.  On Friday evening we headed to the annual St. Joan of Arc Festival just down the road in Powell. We were suckers, of course, for all the cheesy carnival games and came home with various plastic swords and footballs. Griffin also rode several rides and I tagged along on the fast circular coaster and Kevin rode the fast twister with Finn.  Hannah, our new short-term nanny started on Monday. She is the summer nanny of my friend Kim, and the sister of Kim’s long-time nanny Lindsay. This is a win-win for both of us as we needed someone, her job with Kim was ending as summer is over, and she is in a transition period with her college/career situation. She was scheduled off on Wednesday and Thursday this week while she worked her last days at Starbucks so Jim and Pat graciously came and watched the boys for us again. The kids had a fun time and we’re thankful for their help, of course! I love in the mornings after Griffin gets on the bus and it continues down our street that after they go around the turnaround and come back I can always see Griffin peering out the window as they turn up Southfork :). Do you see him? On Saturday we attended the Grace Marriage program at church from morning to early afternoon and then returned home to regroup and then onward to Ten Pin Alley in Hilliard to celebrate Rowan’s 7th birthday. There was laser tag, arcade games, pizza, and cake! And here are a couple from Sunday morning in the nursery where Kevin and I volunteered in the giraffe room. Griffin has moved up to children’s worship which meets in the other wing of the church, but he loves to help us when we serve in the nursery. He actually has been staying with us during the service for awhile and coloring with all of the things he’s brought in his coloring bag.  We had our first Landscape Professionals Educational Day at Millcreek this week too. We had 4 different seminars, tours of the nursery, breakfast and lunch as we continue to build our base of landscape clients. 

July 1, 2018

For a little more than a month now Finn has been going to Aqua Tots Swim School for two lessons each week, one on Monday and the other on Tuesday. His first few lessons he was pretty timid in the water and not very confident. This week you can really tell how much progress he has made! Can you find him in the photo below? Yep, that’s him, completely submerged under the water. That’s a big deal for this kiddo who initially didn’t want to get anything more than his chin wet! He is doing GREAT! And yep, another trip to Graeter’s for me and this one. I mean, come on, when they release a summer “bonus” flavor that is peppermint ice cream with chocolate chips – how could we not go see if we liked it? Oh. my. word.  This one. Nearly everyday there is something about this kid that cracks me up. This particular day it was time to hop in the shower so I asked him to head up to get undressed. He usually puts his dirty clothes in our dirty clothes basket in our closet. When I went upstairs to get him started in the shower I saw this! This silly boy got a purse and some shoes of mine (in the closet where the hamper is) and was modeling for me, lol. Certainly these photos will be shown for years to come.  And then there is this one. He. loves. to. sleep. And he is really good at it too! And it makes him happy. Well, not always happy, but he’s usually happy to go take a nap! Jenn and Griffin had a fun rainy-day morning of making pancakes this week (including some with chocolate chips!). Yummers.  This year the  “spring celebration – yay we made it through another spring season” party was a Columbus Clippers game downtown at Huntington Park. As it turns out, it wasn’t a very popular (aka well-attended) event for our staff. I guess some don’t like baseball or to drive that far :(. Well, those of us that went had a great time! We even had our name on the monitor.  Uncle Andy and Aunt Amy invited us to go swimming this weekend. Unfortunately, Reid had been to the doctor on Friday and was diagnosed with enterovirus. So we didn’t feel it appropriate for him to go! Kevin stayed home with Reid and Finn and I headed to church to work in the nursery and then for an afternoon of pool fun. We haven’t been to the Dublin Pools before – they are a treat! You can tell Finn is gaining confidence in the water. Even from the beginning of our day to the end – he was far more adventurous in the pool. Thanks to Uncle Andy for snapping some pics.  Griffin is so happy to play with Reid and be a big brother. He’s enjoying helping him learn to walk too. 

July 1st marks my 20 year work anniversary at Millcreek. This year, prior to my annual review, I reviewed my entire employee file. As you can imagine it’s pretty thick after 20 years! There were lots of things in there that were fun to review, including my original application for employment (a paper application, gasp!) from 1998 as well as my resume. Check out my hourly wage for my high school and college jobs!

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March 11, 2018 ~ 42 weeks

I love this picture of Reid even though it is out of focus. Our morning time is one of my favorite times of the day. He’s only up a short bit before going down for his first nap, but he is happy and fun and I love that I get to see him and put him down for a nap before I leave for the day. And that belly! He’s got the widest and happiest smile. He’s a really happy baby but don’t let us fool you, he has his temperamental moments too. He knows what he wants and when it gets taken away he’ll let you know he’s unhappy! He’s pulling himself up to his knees and will stand at things if you place him that way, but he’s not yet pulled himself up on his own.  I struggle with control and order but I’ve been intentional about letting Reid and Griffin explore and make messes and just be kids.  How did I ever become such a control freak that thrives on order? Ugh, it can be paralyzing so I’m trying really hard to let go of that or at least lessen up! Both kids find so much joy and fun in the littlest things so I’m working hard to encourage that and not be such a rule maker or enforcer. Tooth number 5 has popped through, lower right (left when looking at him!). One of his mad faces, lol! Almost buddy, you just have your legs twisted! Finn loves painting and coloring. Here he is with his thundercloud masterpiece.  Dinner at Panera after Tuesday night soccer. I’m glad I’ve still been able to leave work early to take Finn for the end of Session 3.  Crazy hair!Preschool artwork! Brothers having fun together and being in “jail”.  Brutus.  He’s always around, especially when there is food. Isn’t he pretty? Look at our little Lils with bone on her nose snuggling with Hailey in her puppy days.  Just a typical day around here.  Lots of crawling around and climbing all over the dogs.  Pretty boy and girl! Happy birthday to me! A macaron in bed at 6:30 am! And a beautiful flower arrangement! We attended a Millcreek social on my birthday (which was a Friday this year) so that was pretty much our night.  On Saturday we headed to Mansfield to celebrate birthday’s for Amy and me. We met up at Malabar Farm’s Maple Syrup Days. Reid was tired and it was super cold (and we didn’t bring him a coat, what?) so he and I stayed in the car while everyone had some fun on the farm. Thankful for the good pics from Amy and Kevin! And the bunny birthday cake tradition continues thanks to my hubby! He picked up the supplies this year again and assembled everything in Mansfield before our family birthday dinner. Griffin and Greta had a pretty swell time decorating this year. Look at those happy faces.  Graham loves to talk to and play with Reid. He usually gets in some good snuggle time too. And Grandma loves her baby snuggles too :).  Another happy day with Debs! Amy came out to Millcreek this week to snap some staff and plant photos. I wondered around with her and loved seeing the in-bloom hellebores.  Just wish the weather was cooperating more so that everyone in the garden centers would want to see these beauties too! Greta loved being on the tractors and golf carts.  Our Marketing director and myself have been working on some facility enhancements. This week some new artwork went up in the lobby of the main office and in the main hallway. Looks nice!