Here’s the update on life as Quinns in Connecticut.
Ira: He is the light of our lives….and lots of work. The past couple of days he’s learned all sorts of new tricks. Climbing, yesterday he got out a mixing bowl and stood on top of it. He also climbed on top of Anthony to get to the long yearned for door knob.
Let the climbing phase begin!
He’s also just figured out that he doesn’t have to swallow food. If he doesn’t like it, he can spit it out. But if I’m quick enough, I’ll catch it with the spoon and re-feed it to him. So appetizing. He’s also really loved turning pages of books lately.
Sharon: For those of you who don’t know, my birthday present was an oil painting class that was held once a week for two months. Now that it’s over, I’m trying to keep in the habit of painting and getting a little social contact. So, I found a friend to paint with…which will work as long as her toddler doesn’t scratch out Ira’s eyes. I’m thinking "pack and play" protective cage next time. I’ve been busy baking and sewing, reading and painting, playing with Ira and preparing Sunday school lessons. Our primary presentation was Sunday, which is a relief to have over. I’m looking forward to not being the reverence task force any more. A few weeks ago, I spent a lot of my time playing Hide and Seek with Ira. Here's some clips. I wanted to add a song so you couldn't hear my annoying voice, but you'd miss the cute pitter patter of Ira crawling around.
Let the climbing phase begin!
He’s also just figured out that he doesn’t have to swallow food. If he doesn’t like it, he can spit it out. But if I’m quick enough, I’ll catch it with the spoon and re-feed it to him. So appetizing. He’s also really loved turning pages of books lately.
Sharon: For those of you who don’t know, my birthday present was an oil painting class that was held once a week for two months. Now that it’s over, I’m trying to keep in the habit of painting and getting a little social contact. So, I found a friend to paint with…which will work as long as her toddler doesn’t scratch out Ira’s eyes. I’m thinking "pack and play" protective cage next time. I’ve been busy baking and sewing, reading and painting, playing with Ira and preparing Sunday school lessons. Our primary presentation was Sunday, which is a relief to have over. I’m looking forward to not being the reverence task force any more. A few weeks ago, I spent a lot of my time playing Hide and Seek with Ira. Here's some clips. I wanted to add a song so you couldn't hear my annoying voice, but you'd miss the cute pitter patter of Ira crawling around.
Anthony: Is such a cute dad. Often, I’m feeding Ira when he gets home. As soon as Ira hears the door, he turns around waiting for Ant to make his way up the stairs, and then kind of jumps up and down in his seat when Ant makes his entrance. Work is going well. It’s nice that he can work from home when he needs to. He got a stomach bug last Sunday and was able to work from home the next day without any problem.
So, that’s pretty much life. We’re getting excited and ready for our trip to Boston to visit an old room-mate. We’ll cook and eat, visit Plymouth, and explore Cape Cod. I can’t wait! Love you guys. You’re in our thoughts and prayers as always. Mom and Dad, your Christmas card makes me smile every time I look at it...which is often.
Lots of Love,
Lots of Love,
Sharon