Tim has been attending preschool at CDLC (Child Development Learning Center) located in our church, Prince of Peace, since September. He has spent a lot of time there since he also attends Sunday school at CDLC. That being said, the end-of-the-year picnic was bitter sweet. He was so excited for his "class picnic" but quite confused about why this was the "last day." His first response was, "So, will Sue B (teacher) come to my house?" So cute! We're still explaining that one:-) As things come to an end, we're thankful for a great school year and looking forward to a fun-filled summer!Final Days at CDLC
Tim has been attending preschool at CDLC (Child Development Learning Center) located in our church, Prince of Peace, since September. He has spent a lot of time there since he also attends Sunday school at CDLC. That being said, the end-of-the-year picnic was bitter sweet. He was so excited for his "class picnic" but quite confused about why this was the "last day." His first response was, "So, will Sue B (teacher) come to my house?" So cute! We're still explaining that one:-) As things come to an end, we're thankful for a great school year and looking forward to a fun-filled summer!Visiting Great Grandma Helen

We went to see Great Grandma Helen over Memorial Day weekend at her nursing home and had a great visit! The kids were quite entertaining to all of the residents as they played and ran around the house. We all spent some time out on the beautiful deck watching the birds and chasing bubbles. (Grandma Laurie brought along one of our favorite toys; a billion bubbles.)
Roasting Marshmellows
FINALLY SOME SUN
Brock's First Stitches

Brock fell into the only end-table we have in the house while trying to push the buttons on Tim's little TV. Upon scooping him up it was evident that the cut was going to need stitches! So, off to ER we went for Brock's official first injury. Brock immediately turned on the charm, smiling and giggling at all the nurses. He received many stickers and a little stuffed animal from the nursing staff. He was such a great little guy despite 8 hours with no food and A LOT of waiting!
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