Spring is here now and everyday I think about how much there is to do to get ready for Summer, my favorite season, and the advent of company! And just 2 months to do it in. Yikes!
Here's the list:
* Empty the guest bedroom so we can actually have guests
* Set up a bed and crib for the baby and parents of the youngest/newest baby (See tent below for older children)
* Find the tent and set up and air it out to make sure we actually have additional housing
* Finish the bathroom tile work and install the power shower head so we can actually shower
* Clean up, and register, and name the boat so we can actually use it on the lake this summer
* Find and buy some life jackets and life preservers for our boating adventures
(Doesn't it look like fun?)
* Install the battery and rev up the 4 wheeler so we can actually ride around in the dirt and up and down the road
* Helmets for motorcycle safety
* Rebuild the warped picnic tables and benches so we can eat outside and enjoy the barbeques and firepit that Dad is planning to build for our wienie roasts and s'more treats
* Clear space in the office (couch) and the dark room (inflatable bed ?) to accommodate more sleeping family members
Dad is also on board in this thinking: Monday Dad told me that everyone could sleep wherever they want - as in "not my problem." Tuesday Dad suggested to me that we should be doing stuff to get ready for everyone. Wednesday Dad mentioned how much fun it would be to get that boat ready. Wednesday afternoon Dad suggested we set up the hockey table so everyone could have some fun. Oh, and I suggested we hang the punching bag. Good idea, Dad said. And since I finally found the pool (up in the loft) we'll be able to cool off when the temperature rises! And of course, with some help we'll get the trampoline set up again, and probably go get a new load of sand for Grandpa's sandbox. Add to that a few trips to the Fireworks stand and you have the makings of a pretty entertaining visit!
Oh, and I mentioned that work was one of the activities on the visitors' agenda. And how he needed to let the everyone work if they want to. "I'm not stopping them," he said. So..... Get ready. It's going to be a blast!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
2014 CA VISIT
Rachel's baby boy, Jordan Isaac Montgomery, was born on March 20, 2014. He weighed 8 lbs 12 oz. He was so well-mannered. Even from the start--he barely cried as he entered his new life. Here he is sleeping so peacefully in the warming bassinette. His first heat lamp!
At home he was quite the popular fellow. Dad and brothers and sister all pretty enchanted with his tiny moves, sounds, hands, and toes. I think Jeff's taking a picture here.
Everyone wants to "hold the baby" --even if it's just for a minute or two.
He usually blinks when the flash goes off, but I caught him here with his eyes wide open. I think he certainly looks like a Montgomery baby.
Pretty alert in these pictures.
Jordan is awfully sweet. Eats and sleeps. Not a big crybaby at all. Ha ha. I was so lucky to be with Jeff and Rachel for his birth. And lucky to be able to stay a good while to help out both before and after Jordan's birth.
I think he's just adorable. Oh, and by the way, he is grandbaby
number 11 -- the Howe lucky number! Should be lots of
fun having him in our family.
Rachel and Jeff have certainly got their hands
full now -- with 4 boys and 1 girl. Sounds
pretty familiar for Pete and Kay, Jeff's parents.
I imagine they will have some good advice to
share.
CONGRATULATIONS RACHEL AND JEFF!
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