Monday, August 13, 2007

august

It's nearing mid-august here and we are settling in to our new home. The weather has been beautiful, the sunsets are georgeous, and my tan in awesome.

Callie is just like her brother, she likes to eat and she's always trying to move. She's not even 4 months old and not only can she roll over, but she can scoot herself around on both her tummy and back using her legs. I'll put her in the crib one way and return to find her on the other side. She is a very serious baby, she smiles and talks, but has yet to giggle despite my very best efforts. She thinks I'm rediculous.
















Evan is now 4 and as active as ever! He is enjoying his new school and so am I. If all goes well with Callie, I can usually get all my work in by the time I pick him up at noon. He is still enjoying all his birthday toys and playing outside our new house.
Gareth started his job August 6th and is enjoying it. He really likes the people he's working with and is searching for interesting tours to work on. He'll line up several tours and be able to work on various projects. I'm still able to work for WSU and I'm thankful for that, it will help us out a lot. Someday, when Callie's older, I'll venture out to the real work world but I'm lucky to be able to experience everything that Callie does just like I did with Evan.
I wanted another way of communication with friends and family and hopefully I'll be good at keeping this updated with pictures and literature.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my god you two have such beautiful kids. this smile of callies makes my day!

Carma said...

Carabarra, that toe looks so painful, I am glad it is getting better though.

The kids are so precious and they are changing so fast. This is a great way to see how you and your family are doing.

We love you!

Mom

Anonymous said...

I love the idea of the blog. I have been wondering how things are down in California. It's nice to see how Callie is acting like Evan; both were serious babies. Soon enough she'll be walking around and talking, too fast.