In early September, we went to Boston's birthday party at the skating rink.
Porter was so excited to skate! He coudln't wait to get skates on.
As I was lacing them up I wanted to prepare him.
I started explaining that he might fall but it's okay because
mommy will be with him and he can get right back up and try it again.
Right at that moment, a kid next to us fell down and I pointed it out and said,
"See you can fall but look he's getting right back up."
Immediately you started whaling and screaming, "I don't want to skate!"
Your aunts Catherine and Lauren rushed over to offer support.
Aunt Cat was saying, "That's okay you don't have to skate."
But mommy explained, "No, you are going to try it. You are going to go around at least one time.
If you don't like it after that FINE. Then you wont' have to skate anymore."
I held one hand and your Aunt Lauren held the other while you had tears streaming down your face.
But you were very brave and you tried it...
And one time around is all you did. Ha!
But I was so proud of you.
| Porter Turfitt September 2016 |
Sundays are crazy to get through with Baby Ty.
He usually takes a morning nap,
but Ty has not slept in our homes since he was about 4 months old.
So church is an issue! There's lots of whining and grumpiness while we try to distract,
but we end up distracting ourselves from our classes.
He almost always passes out on the way home,
and this is what it looks like bringing him up to his room for a nap.
Poor Baby Ty.
| Baby Ty (about 16 months) with Daddy |
We celebrated Grandad's birthday at Aunt Maureen's.
We took a walk around the neighborhood with almost all the cousins
and got absolutely attacked by mosquitoes.
Then we had cake and ice cream with the birthday boy!
| Zelleigh, Ty and Porter October 2016 |
Ty refuses to let us feed him anymore
and this is the result...
| Ty Turfitt 16 months old |
On Columbus Day, Uncle Tommy broke in his new sunfish
and we all went to the beach to watch.
It was a little chilly but that did not deter these two.
We had a time trying to get them out of the water.
| Ty 16 months and Porter 3-years October 2016 |
| EE & Ty October 2016 |
| Ava, Ty & Mae October 2016 |
Ty attends an in-home daycare at Ms. Amanda's three days a week.
They have goats, ponies, horses, chickens, rabbits, cows and more!
And he absolutely loves it!
And she loves him, which is awesome.
She told me her five-year-old said to her, "Mommy, Baby Ty is so cute." And she said, "I know he is." And her little girl said, "When I have a baby I hope he looks just like him!"
Melt my heart!
Bedtime routine in our home is crazy and exhausting
yet precise and unwavering.
At the end of each day, I'm totally exhausted.
It takes everything I have to scrape myself off the floor,
get the kids bathed, dressed, scriptures read, prayers said and into bed.
And for some reason, I have been blessed with three boys
who get their second wind every night around 7 p.m.
So our bedtime routine consists of Porter running around naked,
doing a dance and singing "nakey butt;"
Daddy playing boo and horsey;
Ty chasing his brother between rooms;
airplane rides during scripture reading;
and pleading five, six, seven, eight times to get ready for prayer.
I'm exhausted just writing about it.
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