Sunday, March 8, 2009

Such A Good Boy

Hello everyone, this is Morry. Evan is finishing up dinner, Noah is playing on the floor and Rachel is cleaning up a bit, so I'm writing the blog.

This morning, Rachel decided to the Bagel Run at the JCC. It's a 5K run that kicked off the Purim Carnival. Rachel had to be there at 7:15am which was really 6:15am to her body clock. She and Alissa ran it together. She said the run went very well.

While she was running, I got up with the boys and got them dressed. They were both very well-behaved this morning.

When Rachel got home, we decided to go to the outlets in San Marcos. Evan needs some athletic shorts and Noah needs t-shirts. We also discovered that Noah and Evan now wear the same size shorts. Evan has no waist at all so his shorts are always falling down. Noah, on the other hand, has quite a waist. Basically, Noah is wide. And since length is not as much an issue with shorts, then they both wear the same size shorts.

We went to the Gap Outlet, Carters and Nike. Overall, there was really nothing there. It was very disappointing. Evan was such a good boy, though, while we were shopping. He found two women's headbands and started playing with them. He put them over his eyes and said he was wearing glasses or put both around his waist. They kept him occupied the whole time. It was very funny.

Since Evan was so well-behaved, we let him pick out a lunch spot. His choice - McDonald's. We decided to go to the one closest to our house. I have taken Evan and Noah a two times since the end of November when Rachel has been tutoring. I know that both boys just love going to McDonald's. I told Rachel how easy it is to take them there. Their behavior held true again. Evan eats all his food without any coaxing. He sits there without getting out of his seat. Noah sits in his high chair without complaining. They just love it.

After we finished eating, we went outside and played on the playground. They had this very tall climbing area. At first Evan wanted us to help him climb up but as he gained confidence he started doing it all himself. He was climbing to the top and then climbing through the tunnels and down the slide. He loved it. He could have spent the rest of the afternoon there.

We came home and put the boys down for naps.

After naps, the boys went outside for Evan to ride his bike and Noah to walk in the walker.

Now, Evan is finishing up dinner and we'll be putting the boys to bed soon.

Below is some more pictures from our new camera. Also is a picture from the least-talked about (but not least-loved) member of our family - Mottel. Mottel is the first member of the family actually. I got him almost 11 years ago. He just turned 11 last week but is showing no signs of slowing down. He's a good cat.

Until next time...




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