Monday, March 9, 2009

75

One thing I love about the warm weather is how it brings people outside. Saturday it was 75 degrees out and our neighborhood came alive. I took the kids out in front to sweep the leaves out of the garage. After I swept I put a chair out on the driveway and read and played. The neighbor to my right was out washing his car and motorcycles, the one to the left out playing with the puppy.
My idea of a perfect day would be a block party in the heat with a barbecue and fireworks. Basically the 4th of July. I love that holiday.
It was so nice to be outside and breathe the fresh air and feel the sun on my face. Wyatt was having a blast too, he constantly comes to me with his shoes and says, "Bye Bye?" on a normal day. Saturday I left the back door open and he was amazed. He just kept going in and out, he loved it. I took a picture of his shoes because I think they are the cutest on him. I have never cared for clogs but these were too cute to pass up and so easy to get off and on. Bianca was happy to help hold him for the picture... (this was in the morning by the way, hence the sweatshirts)




So we had a lot of fun on Saturday, maybe we overdid it a little. Bianca came down with a fever Sat. night. AHHH, remember how I said, knock on wood in my last post... So, we are back inside "resting" now. All good things must come to an end I suppose. (:

:::::As a side note, I have a few more posts to put up but with Wyatt hanging on me so much lately, it's hard to get on the computer without him screaming at my knee... but don't worry grams and gramps... I'll have another post this week too.

3 comments:

  1. We haven't seen 75 for awhile, congrats!

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  2. those pictures are so cute! I just love those kids! Wyatt looks adorable with his little green binkie pushing around his toys:) haha I love when its warm out too- this cold we have freakin sucks! good thing we're ocming out there next week! Hopefully it will be warm then!

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  3. For whatever reason, however, the Cincy locals (at least in our neighborhood) decided that 75 was *roasting* hot. The men shed their shirts and the women donned unflattering hot pants. Come on people, it was still overcast with a brisk breeze! Definitely not the 4th of July.
    --G

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