"February 17, 1983-
Logan turned 6 months old Monday. He weighs 16 lbs. 5 oz. now is still 26" long. He rolls all over the room and he's always screeching. We should have named him Tarzan. He's just happy though so we can't complain. We love him so much. He really is such a happy baby and he's so cute!"
That was a journal entry that my mom wrote about me when I was Eva's age. The cool thing is that Evelyn is exactly the same (actually she is one ounce lighter). I always knew that she was a daddy's girl!
Here in Cleveland we have finally been able to set a schedule that works pretty well for us. I usually wake up around 5:30 and get to school by 6. I then study for 2 hours before school starts. This makes it so that I don't have to study as much in the afternoons and on the weekends, and I am usually able to be home before 5:00 every day and not have to worry any more about school. It works well for us, since I get up early anyway, and it gives us time together in the afternoon. It also means that I can take Eva if Rachel has to go to work. Anyway, that is pretty much how the weekdays go in the Hazard home.
This weekend we were supposed to have a ward campout, but it was cancelled on account of rain. Instead we had a ward movie night with lots of good food. Everyone laid out blankets in the cultural hall of the church and we watched Curious George. The next morning there was a pancake breakfast. Really, it worked out great, especially considering the short amount of time that was given to put it all together.
Also, the scheduled campout motivated us to finally finish up the cornhole game that we have been making. All we had to do was sew beanbags, but for some reason we have not gotten around to it yet. Since we were planning to bring the game to the campout, it gave us a reason to finally complete the project.
On Saturday night some friends (The Homers) invited us over to their house for some delicious pecan pie and games. We babysit their little girl quite a bit and it is sort of surprising that we haven't gotten together before this. Anyway, we had a great time and we are looking forward to hanging out with them more, especially since they just got a new whitewater kayak to play with.
Just as a side note, Evelyn is the proud owner of a brand new front tooth (her first one). It has obviously been hurting her as it was coming in, but it finally broke through to give her a little reprieve from the constant pain and Tylenol- at least until the next one comes.
Logan turned 6 months old Monday. He weighs 16 lbs. 5 oz. now is still 26" long. He rolls all over the room and he's always screeching. We should have named him Tarzan. He's just happy though so we can't complain. We love him so much. He really is such a happy baby and he's so cute!"
That was a journal entry that my mom wrote about me when I was Eva's age. The cool thing is that Evelyn is exactly the same (actually she is one ounce lighter). I always knew that she was a daddy's girl!
Here in Cleveland we have finally been able to set a schedule that works pretty well for us. I usually wake up around 5:30 and get to school by 6. I then study for 2 hours before school starts. This makes it so that I don't have to study as much in the afternoons and on the weekends, and I am usually able to be home before 5:00 every day and not have to worry any more about school. It works well for us, since I get up early anyway, and it gives us time together in the afternoon. It also means that I can take Eva if Rachel has to go to work. Anyway, that is pretty much how the weekdays go in the Hazard home.
This weekend we were supposed to have a ward campout, but it was cancelled on account of rain. Instead we had a ward movie night with lots of good food. Everyone laid out blankets in the cultural hall of the church and we watched Curious George. The next morning there was a pancake breakfast. Really, it worked out great, especially considering the short amount of time that was given to put it all together.
Also, the scheduled campout motivated us to finally finish up the cornhole game that we have been making. All we had to do was sew beanbags, but for some reason we have not gotten around to it yet. Since we were planning to bring the game to the campout, it gave us a reason to finally complete the project.
On Saturday night some friends (The Homers) invited us over to their house for some delicious pecan pie and games. We babysit their little girl quite a bit and it is sort of surprising that we haven't gotten together before this. Anyway, we had a great time and we are looking forward to hanging out with them more, especially since they just got a new whitewater kayak to play with.
Just as a side note, Evelyn is the proud owner of a brand new front tooth (her first one). It has obviously been hurting her as it was coming in, but it finally broke through to give her a little reprieve from the constant pain and Tylenol- at least until the next one comes.
This is the only picture we have this week. These are the cornhole boards and bean-bags that we made (and my beautiful, unused kayak gathering dust in the back).
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