January 12, 2009

A New Year

While 2008 was a good year for us, I'm glad to be moving on to a new year. A whole new set of positives, negatives and everything in between. I'm ready for new challenges. Hopefully we can get through a whole year without having to change daycares! That would be a major accomplishment!

Baylee had grown up so much. I can't believe she is 5 and will be starting Kindergarten next fall. She is loving her new school (daycare) and is thriving! She is a little social butterfly. She has more friends that I can count and keep up with. She is telling me of somebody new almost everyday. She has been so helpful lately. The other day she was in her room for quite a long time. She came down and told me she needed help with something in her room. When I got up there her room was spotless! She had cleaned it without even being asked. And let me tell you, it was a disaster earlier that day! She had even made the bed and arranged all the books in her bookcase. She is quite the girl and she never ceases to amaze me. My little supermodel!

Tenlee is two. And with that came the "terrible two's". Baylee never really went through this stage so it's been new to Josh and I, but we'll get through it. She is one of the funniest little girls I have ever known. She is so hot and cold with her attitude, temper, etc. You never know what you are going to get with her. But she definitely keeps us laughing. She is quite the little singer and dancer. She loves school and nursery. She is so different from Baylee, but just as cute and fun. I wouldn't trade her for anything in the world! Tenlee had her tear duct surgery the end of December. It went perfectly and we no longer have to clean up her eye every morning. And better yet, I don't get calls from the daycare once per week saying she has pink eye! (even though I had told everybody there several times that wasn't the problem.)

Josh continues to love his job with Northwest Data Technology. I'm still trying to get used to the travel involved, but it's been ok. Now that Sierra lives in the Seattle area, he doesn't mind going up there for work as much. And now we have more reason to go with him.

I'm still working for the Tobacco Prevention program. I love it, but am hoping that one day I will be able to just work part time. Hopefully they will allow me to do that sometime in the near future. We've had a busy year with a lot of exciting projects. I love the people I work with. They are more than co-workers, they are friends.

Now that the holidays are over, I'm ready for the new year. I'm excited to watch the girls grow and learn. I'm looking forward to holding a new little (great) niece or nephew this summer. I'm hopeful that my family will be whole again. I'm ready for the good and the bad.

1 comments:

My Angels said...

Adorable little family you have!! Your oldest is a little mini-me!! Where are you living these days?