Saturday, March 22, 2008

Busy Week!

This has been a very busy week for us. My oldest niece, Ashley, came down for her spring break. Cailin loves her Ashley. They had a good time playing. Cailin just wants someone to go outside with her. Wednesday, Ashley and I took Cailin to the pediatrician. Keep one thing in mind, we are on hour away from our doctor. Cailin did very well with the new doctor. She was very nice and I'm very pleased with her. Cailin, at two years and 4 days, weighed 32.5 pounds and was 35 3/4 inches tall. She was in the 95% for height and weight and 75% for her head. With all the hair she has, I'm not worried about her head being small. After we left the doctors office, it was off to do shopping. We are also one hour from any shopping other than Wal-Mart. Spring and summer will be here before we know it and I wanted to be prepared. Now Cailin is ready for summer. Ashely left on Thursday, but my sister and my other niece and nephew came. We have had a house full and Cailin has enjoyed them all. Thanks to Aunt Carla, Cailin now has a snow cone machine and loves to eat ice. Matthew has been gone the last few days. He had a business trip to Russellville and then went to our NWA house to check on things. He was able to see some of our friends and pay our house-keeper. To help us out and our teenage neighbor, she goes to the house once or twice a week to dust and wipe off the counters. She has been a big help to us keeping it fresh for any showings we get. They have showed the house several times, but still no bites. I'm hoping that spring will bring out the buyers. Cailin is taking a nap now and Matthew is on his way home. I hope the rest of the weekend is pretty quite. I wish you all a Happy Easter and may God bless you all.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the newsy Blog entry. I love reading/hearing about the three of you. Property around here is moving slowly, also; it's definitely a buyer's market. Having to drive so far to see a physician or go shopping reminds me of Western KY when I was a kid. Be patient and count this as "quality" time with your parents!