Not too much exciting news going on here, but I am trying to keep posting, and we had family pictures, so bear with me. :) I hope you all enjoy the pictures I chose. Amy is an amazing photographer, and you must know that all these were taken in her livingroom while her twin 20(ish) month girls were playing, and poor Charlie wanted to join in. If you want to see more, check on facebook, or let me know and I will send them your way. I will be printing some for our photo album, our wall of family pics, and then for family members. If you want one, let me know which one and what size. If not, and you are family, I will choose.
In other news, it is finally starting to warm up here in the freezing midwest. It is 37 degrees at the moment, supposed to be in the 40s all weekend, and maybe even 50 on Monday. I know it doesn't sound to warm to my Cali friends, but after this horrible winter and constant white, I am looking forward to getting outside with Charlie.
Charlie is doing great! Growing too fast! He can count to 13, knows all his colors, knows all his animals and sounds (including some odd animals that I didn't try to teach), and has about half of the letters in the alphabet down. Though he calls "P" "popcorn" because his letters video he loves has that as the reminder. It's really cute.
Joel is working a lot this week, but after not working a single solid week yet this year, it is good. Between the cold, the snow, and running out of materials, it has not been a good few months for any construction. He should stay busy through the summer with this job, though.
I am just busy being a mom and wife. I love staying home with Charlie, but I also got a job doing housekeeping every other week. It's not a lot of money, but even a little helps, and it gives me something to do where I can take Charlie. I have also been reading a lot, working on scrapbooking our wedding, and trying to clean out the spare room.
In a final note, the adoption is going along as planned. As of now, Charlie legally belongs to me and his guardian ad litem (sp?) from West Des Moines. That part was completed in December. It's about a 6 month waiting period in Iowa for the adoption to be complete, so around the end of April we will start the final paperwork and sign up for a court date to be right at the allotted timeline. Joel has to have a lot of interviews and we both have to sign a lot of papers, but really there is not much to a step-parent adoption. It is just a lot of waiting, and a lot of money. Totally worth it all, and more, though. As for us as a family, we are wonderful! Joel is an incredible father, and Charlie is an easy going and fun child (most of the time). He sees Joel as his daddy and knows no different. It has been an easy and wonderful transition. Thank you to all those who have helped and supported us, and continue to support us. :D
Does Charlie watch the Leap Frog Letter Factory DVD. Kobe loves that video and he says P is popcorn and J is jump. I'm glad to have your blog address! Amy did a great job with your family pictures, they are very cute!
ReplyDeletecute little family, Karin. good job :)
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