So HERE is a web album of the things we have been doing lately- it's easier than posting a ton of pictures. It includes my first quilting experiences, Father's Day, horseback riding lessons, Odessa's Book Club and a few pictures from the Hunt family reunion we just got back from. What the pictures don't show is how fast Franklin is growing and learning new things. He walks- almost runs, everywhere. He can say or mimic words, animal sounds and do signs for others. Hi, bye, Daddy, doggy, Mommy, truck, please, thank you, yes (yaaaaahhh), chicken, "neigh!!", moo, baaaaahhhhh, "hisssss" (the girls both have stuffed snakes), ruff-ruff, more, thirsty, eat, drink, wait, again, berry, "I Stink", book, shoe, ball, fish, "ribbit", "roar", "burp", "brrrrrr!" (the trumpet of an elephant), bell, bite and bike (those 2 sound very similar!). He has surprised us with how fast he has learned to communicate- we assumed he would be slower than the girls. He is wickedly smart and mischievous. He insists on eating like a big kid- he ate his first bowl of cheerios today with milk and a spoon- all by himself. He won't drink milk from a sippy cup, last night I realized he wants it out of a glass like the rest of us, so he finally drank his first cup of milk. He "folds" his hands and waits during prayer. He has stopped eating crayons and trying to draw with them instead. He is super active and wants to be outside, playing in the dirt, picking and eating all the raspberries (no matter how unripe) and chasing the balls around the yard. That doesn't work so well with my schedule . . . He is going to break a hole in our screen door trying to get outside. We finally drained the broken hot tub and drilled holes in the bottom so it won't fill again with rain water. Hopefully we can turn it into a sand box before school starts. Imagine the time he would spend digging in it! One day Stephen picked a good sized bowl of raspberries and put them on the table. Franklin threw a fit because he couldn't follow Dad back outside, but then got quiet. I went to look for him and found him stuffing the last raspberry in his mouth. He had managed to get the bowl off the table and stuff every berry in his mouth in about 60 seconds.
He loves going without clothes and loves being read to - he will bring me books all day |
We are looking forward to another month of chillin' and maybe a couple day trips, but mostly we just spend weekends trying to keep up with the yard. I miss Idaho and was sad to drive in to the city after being in the mountains the last 5 days, but the carpet of green on the drive into Western Washington was a stark contrast to the dry yellow and brown of nearly everything in Idaho.
I like summers here.