Rainbows!
Swim lessons started up tonight. He's one of three children in his class, so while it wasn't as rowdy as prior classes, he had way more swim time. It was a new instructor, so Antonio showed off a lot, swimming to the bottom of the pool and splashing the instructor. I saw his regular instructor and the new guy exchange glances, so I suspect that new guy will be less gullible next lesson.
As we came out of the gym, there was the most amazing rainbow!
Antonio was so impressed, and even more so when we saw that it was a double rainbow.
"Today is a very special day." he said
Then he went on about piles of gold and how we needed to get in the truck and get after it!
We had a little lesson about pots of gold, how leprechauns hide them at the end of a rainbow so they'll never forget where they are.
As we drove home, Antonio noted how the rainbow moves pretty fast. Well, yeah, if they were slow, the leprechauns would loose their gold to everyone.
Julia as always is happily along for the ride wherever we go. Unless we're on our way home, then she has to freak out a little. We've figured out that if we don't try and entertain her and let her be mad, she calms down way quicker than if Antonio and I offer toys, binki, pats, anything.
Mind you, we're never really that far from home, usually no more than 10 minutes.
She has started babbling. We decided that she sounds like a little goblin, we just love it.
As we came out of the gym, there was the most amazing rainbow!
Antonio was so impressed, and even more so when we saw that it was a double rainbow.
"Today is a very special day." he said
Then he went on about piles of gold and how we needed to get in the truck and get after it!
We had a little lesson about pots of gold, how leprechauns hide them at the end of a rainbow so they'll never forget where they are.
As we drove home, Antonio noted how the rainbow moves pretty fast. Well, yeah, if they were slow, the leprechauns would loose their gold to everyone.
Julia as always is happily along for the ride wherever we go. Unless we're on our way home, then she has to freak out a little. We've figured out that if we don't try and entertain her and let her be mad, she calms down way quicker than if Antonio and I offer toys, binki, pats, anything.
Mind you, we're never really that far from home, usually no more than 10 minutes.
She has started babbling. We decided that she sounds like a little goblin, we just love it.

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