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Last night Caleb and Zeke fell asleep like this on the sofa, it was a priceless moment!

Around 11:55 a.m. today there was a knock at the door.  I was changing Bo’s diaper to get him ready for his nap.   It was the neighbor, she wanted to make sure I knew that schools were closing early.  I asked her when, she said at noon!  I quickly got the kids together and went to get Caleb.   I put Bo down for nap when we got home as well as got Zeke settled in to a nap as well.  then Caleb and I headed out in the 90 degree weather!  I cut the grass then set up the sprinkler for him to play in.   When Bo woke up I got him dressed in a swim diaper and was going to see if he liked the water.  He HATEd being barefoot and screamed until I held him.  I tried to sit him in some water on the slip and slide and he continue to scream.  I hope he adjusts to it or it’s gonna be hard keeping him busy and cool all summer.   I am guessing I’ll have to invest in some swim shoes for him in order for him to play outside in the water.  He has a huge issues w/ his senses, textile dysfunction is what it’s called I believe.  all I know is that it’s annoying!   😉

we’re all chilling inside now, the baby hates the heat and fusses tons if I try to keep him out in it.  he’s been fussy in general for a day or two which is not normal for him so who knows what’s up with him.  i have a drs appt tomorrow and Zeke goes for his check up on Thursday.  other than that a laid back kind of week.   thank good ness!  less than 2 weeks of school left, I cant believe it!

About Amy

Mom to boys who were born Aug. 2001, Nov. 2004, March 2006; and devoted wife to the love of my life since Nov. 1998. Chronic worrier but devoted Christian who is trying to put her fears and faith in the One who created it all and provides for all my needs despite the daily challenges and doubts that arise. Along the way I chose to share my journey with you. Thanks for coming along for the ride! The road won't always be bright and the journey may sometimes be hard, but it can be an amazing adventure if you keep your eyes and thoughts "on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable" (Philippians 4:8).
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  1. Dustin says:

    (it’s me again)

    I had the tacticle dysfunction/sensetivity problem as well when I was young, and if he’s anything like me he’ll grow out of (most) it pretty quick…at the very least, the screaming while on the grass/water should disappear soon…I’m not sure if it affected me with water, but it definately caused me to scream in response to being on grass 🙂

  2. Karen R says:

    What a great pic. i enjoyed watching the kiddos today 🙂