Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The puppy

Yesterday afternoon as I was driving through the Super Target parking lot, I found a cute little puppy by the dumpster. Doing what any nice person would do, I picked him up and brought him to my house until I could A) find a home for him B) take him to a no-kill animal shelter. Anyone want a free puppy? Seriously, if you want him you can have him. He is sooo sweet. A little on the skinny side, but not sickly or anything. He loves the boys and trying to play with Lucy. I have no idea how old he is, definitely somewhere between 8 and 12 weeks though. He does great in the crate, and he only whined for 5-10 minutes last night when we put him in his crate for bed. The only thing about him is that he seems to be partially blind. Not sure if it is one eye that is totally blind, or if he is a little blind in both, but he runs into alot of things. He can definitely see some though because he follows the boys and me around and can get around mostly on his own. He is playful, but not annoyingly so. And he is cuddly too! I think because of the blind thing, he stays in the same room with us all the time. He will wander around the room, but he never just takes off wandering around the house. This might also be because he is in a new place and is a little scared still. He needs a great home with people who will love him and take good care of him.

I will try to post again if I find out more about him, like what breed he is or how big he may get. We can't have a puppy right now otherwise I would try to keep him. He already has me wrapped around his little paw.

He looks just like a mini-Lucy, it's crazy. He follows Lucy around everywhere, maybe he thinks so is his mom!

Puppy's first bath

Poor little guy! He was so scared he was shaking like crazy. We wrapped him up in a warm towel and gave him some good cuddle time to warm him up though. Ronnie thought it was so fun giving him a bath. He kept wanting to share his bath toys, but I insisted that puppies don't need toys in the bath tub like little boys do.


Sunday, March 21, 2010

Spring Break 2010

Day 1: have a picnic and feed the ducks at the lake


Can you believe how many ducks came over to eat our stale bread?

Day 2: the Dallas Zoo

We even rode the train for the first time.

(don't worry, no children were hurt in the taking of this picture)

Day 3: Northpark mall (to see the turtles and to slide on the sculptures), and a cookout with smores that night




Day 4: Stroller Skating
oh yes, you get to take your stroller onto the rink and push your kids while you skate

The boys LOVED it. At least they sat in the stroller and didn't ask for a snack for an hour... that's got to mean something. Ronnie tried to learn but decided he would rather sit in the stroller and be pushed. It turned out to be quite the workout!

Day 5: the Dallas Arboretum






And just when we thought Spring Break was over... Day 6: SNOW!

Ronnie made snow angels

Ethan was content to eat his banana on the porch


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Ethanisms

Ethan: I love you, you are the best Mommy in the world!

Okay, just kidding. But I know he's thinking it :)

For real though, Ethan is starting to say lots of things. You probably need a discerning parental ear to understand most of it, but still, it's a start. Words he says so far... Mommy, Dada, Banana, Ball, he said Lucy once, and he tries to say pineapple. More than that though, he understands almost everything you say to him. He is starting to sign a few words too which helps him not get quite as frustrated at meal times. I'm sure it won't be too long before I have some real Ethanisms to post. The kid cracks me up already so I can't wait to hear what is going on inside that incredibly cute, little head of his.

Ronnisms

Ronnie: If Jesus comes to the door I can open it because he's not a stranger. Right mommy? We know who he is.


Ronnie (at the Chick-fil-a playground): Mommy, I want to go down the slide. Will you watch Ethan to make sure no one pushes him down?


Ronnie: Look Mommy, there's Ikea!!!