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Kelsay Catch Up, Garden, Father's Day Weekend

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 Well, still trying to play catch up on the blog. I have so much from the end of school and spring that I haven't written about, but that will have to wait. Today I'll update on more current events and then work backwards, later, on the stuff I missed from earlier this year (hopefully!). So the most recent, interesting happening was Father's Day weekend. We made a weekend of it anyway. We went to Dinosaur Valley State Park on Saturday. We took Maddy there a couple years ago and she has never forgotten about it. It was a beautiful day to be there. Actually nice enough to have a picnic outside in the middle of June. It did get to feeling a bit hot and humid later in the afternoon but that was perfect for letting the kids play in the creek. Both Maddy and Kelsay enjoyed the water. Kelsay mostly enjoyed getting pebbles off the bottom of the creek but fortunately did not try to put them in her mouth. Tammy went down there with us and we had a great time. Ended the day with cold treats from the park store before heading home.
 On Sunday, Maddy got the presents she'd been hiding in her room and brought them out first thing in the morning. She made Dad a tie and the paper below at her Tues./Thurs program at the rec center. You may have to click on the picture below to enlarge what she said about her dad. It is worth the read. I laughed so hard I cried the first time I read it.
 We went to church, came home and grilled burgers and had a fun day relaxing and playing games.


Though it looks like this was a bad picture of A and K it is actually supposed to be a pic of the dinosaur prints in the creek. Behind them on the left.



 The garden is a tomato producing machine right now. We had a scare with a beetle invasion. They wiped out our beans and a couple of squash plants before we got diatomaceous earth to take care of the problem. It took a couple of days, but it worked wonders and kept us from having to use pesticide just as the tomatoes were starting to come on. We planted yellow tomatoes for the first time ever this year. They are good!


 Below is a quick catch up on Kelsay from 1 to 4 months. Go to bottom and scroll up to see how she's grown! We had her 4 month check this week. She weighed 14 lbs 2 oz (50%-75%) and was 25 inches (75%-90%). Not sure where she got these big baby genes. He head was large for her age. She is also rolling from tummy to back and back to tummy. The doctor said that was a little early than normal. She loves other kids. She loves her sister. Everything Maddy does is highly entertaining and worthy of her full attention.
 The other night we went to Olive Garden and their was a little boy (maybe about 2) at a table opposite us. She started smiling and cooing at him. Then he got bored and looked away. Immediate baby rage. She screamed and yelled at him in a way I have never seen before until he started paying attention to her again. As soon as he looked at her, instant smiles. We're a little fearful for her future personality. :)



The next event is the trip to Colorado, then to the family reunion, then to Minnesota for the AMC support convention, then back to Colorado,  then home. Should be an exhausting trip, but we get to fly this time so I hope we won't start out the trip as tired as we normally do! Looking forward to it! See many of you soon!

Comments

Anonymous said…
I love Dinosaur Valley! Now I want to go again : ) Can't believe how big Kelsay is getting and can't wait to see her and Maddy at the reunion (and you guys, of course)!
brittany
ps- yellow pear tomatoes are my most favorite tomatoes on earth...never can find the seeds, though.
bee said…
Can't wait to see you all. Looks like lots of fun at the Fletcher house as usual.
MadeByAmanda said…
I love those fill-in-the-blank things. So cute! At least she got the age close. Daniel did something similar a couple of years ago and said I was 17. :)And weighed 60 pounds.

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