Bath time (Oct. 1)
Punkin' Pickin'
First Solids (Sept 27th)
Z man, 4 months old
Beth Herbert's Wedding
FIrst Day of Anchors-A-Wee preschool
Patrick, Hadley and Larry
Hadley and Larry
Z man a little over 3 months old at Rehoboth
The ladies
Party at Alex's house in King George
Eileen's Luncheon (all out of order)
Aunt Colette and Uncle Jim's visit
Back to Eileen's luncheon...yummy food
Kayak outing in Lewes
Uncle Joe with Hads and Z
earlier this summer for luncheon at Eileen's house
So the summer came and went and we have been busier than ever therefore, I have been terrible at posting! I now have a 4 month old and an almost 3 year old, weather is getting chilly and we had our first fire and pumpkins in the house yesterday. August and September were busy months. We went to REhoboth mid September to get together with lots of Mimi's relatives. I started back to work part time on August 22nd. That was tough but I survived and some days welcomed the break...and still do. Although, lately busier than I want to be. The week following Labor Day we stayed at Rehoboth all week and enjoyed lots of great times with some of Price's highschool crew and families. We had a blast as always. Now we are through September and enjoying all of the football that we can. Price is working real hard to get the kids to be as die hard as he is. So far its working. Hadley wore her Redskins cheerleading outfit for errands earlier and received LOTS of compliments. Zach is still the easiest sweetest baby in the world. HE had his 4 month apt. this past week and has really grown. He shot up to the 75% for height and has 50% for both head and weight. He was running around the 25% before so growing like a weed. Its the darn formula that he is now getting :( We started him on some oatmeal this week. Quite funny and so far he is not liking it a whole lot but we will keep practicing. Hadley is quite involved in his feeding. Both kids go to bed around 8:30 or 9 and sleep until 7:30 to 8. Its been great. Other than that..just getting ready for colder weather and welcoming it a bit.