Monday, June 21, 2021

Happy Father's Day!

Theo had his first full week of ESY and his teachers, therapist, and nurse said he did great!

AANNNDD Colbert is back in front of a live audience! This means things are returning to normal, right?! RIGHT?!


I need this reminder, so I don't freak out when I see some of these guys:


I've been taking care of the plants outside and most of them are looking very perky!





Front door before:

Front door after:

I made this to cover up the wires and boxes. How did I do?


This kid has been shortening his naps and I am NOT happy about it! He will roll over and press his face against the screen and yell for help. He's fine. He can roll over and get away from it. Such a goober!


We got a new dishwasher! YAY!



And I got new cycling shoes! I use to go to cycling classes 6 days a week when we lived in Indiana and I loved it! After we moved to Illinois I bought my own bike and continued cycling in the Raptor. I never knew how awesome snap in cycling shoes were until I got myself a pair! Seriously! A game changer!


Theo and his best buddy at school! The kids love to make him laugh!



Theo has been problem solving more and more and I love it. He knows where to find his toys even if they are hidden from sight.


[Watching "Baby Shark" while sitting with dad]


We have some roses and lilies coming in! 




Theo will kick all of his toys to his feet and then get mad that he can't reach them.


Josh is still working hard and we appreciate his long hours and everything he does for us!



[And it doesn't mean that we failed]

[Sometimes Theo doesn't want me to play with his toys]

Sunday, June 20th was Father's Day!





Josh thought it was time to upgrade our 65" TV to a 86" TV. He taped together cardboard so we could see what it would look like. And then he measured the back of the Traverse to make sure it would fit.


[65"]

[It fit! Apparently people at Costco kept congratulating him on the purchase and wishing him a happy Father's Day!]



[I didn't plan on it being such a mess!]

[Theo and I had to hid in our bedroom when things got too loud]


While Josh worked on the TV, I went to Crumbl to get some cookies!


The line was long, BUT I brought a book! 


The line moved pretty fast and it only took 25 minutes to get to the front of the line.




When I got home Josh was ready for us to lift the 115 lb TV up onto the wall mount. I'm not gonna lie, it was so heavy and we were both sweating when we were done!


[Theo was a little lost, but he did great!]


There it is! 86"! Just in time for the game!


The next morning I made a Gyro scramble. Happy Father's Day, Josh! You are such a great dada dada to Theo and we love you so much!


I love it when they wrestle! 





Later that night we were able to FaceTime with my family.

Some old pictures I found in my scrap books:




We bought my dad an edition of Don Quixote that was published in London in 1824. I think he was very excited about the books! Props to Ryan for the find!



Happy Father's Day, Dad! Thanks for being such a great dad and for working so hard on your "Papa do list" every time you come to visit!

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