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Playground Fun







I have one week under my belt of managing two children on my own and I must say that I feel pretty good about how things have gone. We've settled into our little routine, which includes (must to my dismay) waking up around 6:00, hanging out, playing, going for our morning walk, a little shopping and a trip to the playground. We've recently discovered a few great playgrounds in addition to the one across the street from our house that suite Claire very well. One just opened, so we've been regulars. These photos were taken on Tuesday when Mya was sleeping. It worked out pretty well. I followed Claire around the structure while pushing Mya in the stroller. Little did I know that Mya would want to join in the fun the very next day. She was awake the entire time and sadly, wanted to eat. Needless to say, it was a challenge feeding her, watching Claire all while pushing around a stroller. It worked and I survived. The weather has been gorgeous this week too, which has really helped. We've spent alot of time outdoors. I am loving Claire's age. She is getting to be a great help both with Mya and with little jobs around our house. One week in and life is going well. Now if only that to-do list would shrink a bit. I have so much to do with so little free time.

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Anonymous said…
Love the pigtails..Claire is adorable!

Love ya,
Jessica
Erin&Joshua said…
It sounds like your family is managing the changes so well! Claire is a little younger than I was when my brother was born and my mom says that it was really helpful to have someone walking who could follow directions :)

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