We set aside the holiday weekend for some projects around the house. We also invited my mother-in-law to spend the weekend with us. It made for a very eventful weekend. Connor loved waking up every morning and seeing his grandma. I hope he'll be ok waking up alone in his room again tomorrow morning. He also had great fun helping us with some of the household projects. We re-organized and did a major cleaning in his room. Darrel worked on the re-organization of the office. We did a major cleaning on the bathroom and started our living room/dining room project. This included getting Connor's toys more organized, doing some major cleaning and re-organizing the photos in the living room. The ultimate goal is to re-arrange the furniture in such a way that the living room and dining room become to distinct rooms. The past couple of days, though, Darrel has been quite sick, so the furniture arranging will have to wait until he's feeling better. In the meantime, Joanie and I got a good portion of the living room ready to go for the furniture shift.
Some friends of ours have a bedrail that we will be able to borrow for the daybed in Connor's room, so we can begin the transition into the "big boy" bed soon. I hope it goes well. I think he'll be excited about it. But, we'll see.
Today, Connor finished off the weekend by spending the day with his Nana, Papa, Great Granddad and Great Nana. Papa came and picked him up this morning. Before leaving, Connor gave a LOT of love to his Grandma. He was very excited to be heading on his way with Papa, though, too. Joanie and I went to pick him up and have dinner this evening. When we arrived, Connor came running up and gave Grandma a huge hug! He was happy to see me, too, but it was I think a bit unexpected to see his Grandma walk through the door with me. We had a nice dinner. Connor enjoyed spending time with everyone. I dropped the ball and although I had specifically taken the camera so that I could get a photo of Connor with all of his living grandparents, I didn't get the photographic documentation. I think, though, that just seeing him enjoy having them all together with him was awesome. He was so happy. And then, when he was ready to go, he was ready to GO! So, we gathered up our things and headed home. It would seem that it was a perfect end to a perfect weekend for our little guy. He seemed to have a great time the entire weekend. He's still working on those canines. We can see two tips now. Friday night was a little rough. But that's when the second upper tip started poking through. Overall, he's doing well. He's learning new things every day. One of the things he did while we were working in his room the other day was he gave me the ok to set aside a rattle blanket for the new baby. It's identical to one he has. So, I asked him if we could keep it for the new baby and he was agreeable to that. So, he definitely is helping get ready for Baby #2, too.
We are so blessed.
It's cold and rainy here in the Valley. We've had a lot of rain the past few days. I hope it makes at least some sort of small dent in the drought. Hopefully there is plenty of snow falling in the mountains. Earlier this evening, there was a MAJOR downpour. It caused some pretty serious street flooding near my parents' house. Here's the funny thing, though...as it was happening, it sounded to me like a broken sprinkler. It took me a few minutes to realize that it was pouring rain. I felt like such a goofball. Ah well...
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