Saturday, May 1, 2010





Seven Months: Times they are a Changing!

On the 11th of this month our little monkey, Kathryn, turned 7 months old. It is so crazy to think how fast time flies and also all of the amazing changes that are happening with our little girl.

Kathryn love, love, loves the outdoors, especially hiking with Mommy and Daddy, or with our friends Alisha and Dahlia. She absolutely loves exploring and is recently trying to get into any and everything her hands can touch. She is especially fond of grass and loves to look and play with it; in fact she would eat it if we let her! Kathryn is getting quite good at scooting and the last week she has been seen on all fours moving herself under anything she can-including her crib! She is also loves learning how to swim and it is so fun to watch her as she splashes and giggles in the water. It is so fun to see her grow and I can't wait to see what she will do next!!!!


Kathyrn loves reading!


Kathryn adores playing with her cousin, Jeremiah.


Miss Mischievous scooting underneath her crib. Where will she scoot next?


Kathryn loves going on hikes and is especially fond of the closeness she gets to share with her Daddy!


Kathryn absolutely loves swimming and is a star pupil in her class!(OK I may be a little biased seeing as I am her mom)





Fun in the Sun!

Relaxing on Daddy's Lap

Enjoying a little sun!

First taste of yogurt. Kathryn says "YUMMY!"


Well despite a lot of rain this winter, I believe "sprummer" time may finally be upon us! Paul, Kathryn and I have been taking every free chance we have to enjoy the beautiful weather. We have enjoyed having picnics in our courtyard and taking long hikes. For those of you out there who don't know, there are TONS of great places to go on short or long hikes around Massachusetts. Here are just a couple of websites I have used lately to find some incredible hiking spots: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/
http://www.sudburyvalleytrustees.org/

God is richly blessing us in this time to show us how glorious His majesty is and to also remember the importance of the families he has given us.