A New Year
Happy New Year!
The boys are still enjoying all the fun things they recieved for Christmas and Kevin and I have pretty much gotten rid of all the "Christmas Clutter" that fills up the house during Christmas other than the tree. We are enjoying the sweet smell of drying needles just a few days more before the tree is removed and the house is clear of all evidence of Christmas. This year has brought us only 3 inches of snow...which is nothing...the outside is completley devoid of all signs that it is winter in New England except for the lack of leaves on the trees. I have been enjoying it as this has been the first winter since moving to the Northeast where my feet are not cracked and dry...I had almost forgotten what it feels like to have nice feet in the winter!
Cole celebrated Christmas by getting his first tooth, and number two followed shortly thereafter. Kevin's major project that he has been working on for the past 5 months (late into the night almost every night) is finally coming to a close in the next 5 days which will free up much of his time. Fortunately, he spends much of his time working at home so the boys and I don't miss out on having him around!
January 27th will mark 6 years of marriage for us, which we normally celebrate by taking a vacation but it will have to forgone this year but with good cause as we will be at the hospital with the hopes of delivering a healthy baby girl during that time frame. My parents are coming out to help out with the boys and it will be nice for them to be able to spend some time with the boys as our kids only see their West Coast family once every one to two years!
As Kevin and I enter into the 7th year of marriage and life together, I am hoping that 2007 will mark the beginning of a season of fullfilled dreams and rest filled with the joy of new experiences! We truly hope for a happy and new year for all!
The boys are still enjoying all the fun things they recieved for Christmas and Kevin and I have pretty much gotten rid of all the "Christmas Clutter" that fills up the house during Christmas other than the tree. We are enjoying the sweet smell of drying needles just a few days more before the tree is removed and the house is clear of all evidence of Christmas. This year has brought us only 3 inches of snow...which is nothing...the outside is completley devoid of all signs that it is winter in New England except for the lack of leaves on the trees. I have been enjoying it as this has been the first winter since moving to the Northeast where my feet are not cracked and dry...I had almost forgotten what it feels like to have nice feet in the winter!
Cole celebrated Christmas by getting his first tooth, and number two followed shortly thereafter. Kevin's major project that he has been working on for the past 5 months (late into the night almost every night) is finally coming to a close in the next 5 days which will free up much of his time. Fortunately, he spends much of his time working at home so the boys and I don't miss out on having him around!
January 27th will mark 6 years of marriage for us, which we normally celebrate by taking a vacation but it will have to forgone this year but with good cause as we will be at the hospital with the hopes of delivering a healthy baby girl during that time frame. My parents are coming out to help out with the boys and it will be nice for them to be able to spend some time with the boys as our kids only see their West Coast family once every one to two years!
As Kevin and I enter into the 7th year of marriage and life together, I am hoping that 2007 will mark the beginning of a season of fullfilled dreams and rest filled with the joy of new experiences! We truly hope for a happy and new year for all!