One disadvantage of living in Washington: I rarely see the sun.
It has been raining for a weeks, and just when I think I can't take it anymore and I start to forget what a little sunshine looks like, it shows up. Just like that. And when the sun comes out, every chore and thing on my to-do list immediately disappears, and out I go. I guess it's the California girl in me.
One advantage of living in Washington: when the sun DOES decide to come out, it is a truly amazing place to be. We live in a great neighborhood, with a couple parks and lots of walking trails. So we headed out to the nearby park to run around. Gavin had a blast! I didn't hear a peep out of Lincoln, so I'm guessing he enjoyed himself too. (And I officially feel old, because I was playing tag with Gavin and he can seriously out run me!)
Then my day got a little more interesting when I realized I locked myself out of my house. Luckily, I have amazing friends just down the street whose doors are always open. Thanks, Crabbys!
Yes, it was a great day to live in Washington.
Side note: I took some pictures of the boys to share, and when I was scrolling through them, I came across some rather interesting pictures. Apparently Gavin was monitoring me, making sure I was doing my job appropriately... Nice to know I always have another pair of eyes watching. :)
* I'm pleased to inform you that my house no longer looks like that, and I'm not sniffing dirty clothes anymore. :)
3 comments:
That close up of Lincoln looks so much like you!!!!! I completely did a double take... because he was so cute... not because you look like a baby...
Wow-I look like a baby AND a boy... ;) Hmmm....
I cant think of much to say because all I can do right now is laugh at you smelling your clothes! I guess you and Alex have more in common than I think :)
I like Gavin's monitoring! I also like when you get locked out and have to hang with us. Sorry...its true.
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