I haven't updated in a while, so here goes. My parents moved into their home on February 25. They love it. It is a gorgeous home with plenty of room for all of us to get together. The kids want to go there everyday, though we manage to keep them away some so my parents can have some space. It's been weird having them gone. We have so much more space here and I find it a lot easier to keep the house clean. After they moved out, Harrison moved downstairs into Josh's old room. He is loving having his own room. We still put the kids down for bed at 8, but they are now allowed to stay up until 9 reading. It has made a huge difference in how well they go to bed for us. They seldom complain and do a great job of turning their lights out at 9. This frees us up to watch Heroes and Lost, since they both start at 8.
For the last three months or so I have been running a low grade fever in the afternoons. It's driving me crazy. I can tell when it hits because I feel tired and run down. No other symptoms, just the fever. I've decided I'll ask my doctor about it when I go in for a check up in a few weeks. I probably should have already gone in, but it's hard to want to when all I have is a low fever hovering around 100. They would probably laugh me out the door.
Last Saturday Leon took Ashlyn skiing with him. She did great. She skied down from the top 4 times and didn't get too tired. It's too bad it's already so late in the season. It was probably the last time she'll get to go this year. Oh well, there's always next year.
Well, thanks for taking the time to make it through this post. I know it doesn't flow much. I'll have to get more pictures of the kids and put some up. They are growing up so fast. I registered Ashlyn for kindergarten on Monday, and Harrison will be in 2nd grade next year. It's amazing how time flies.
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Have you ever had mono? That was my first thought...
You are a nice mom to let your kids stay up till nine. Our house is to bed at 8 pm and read until 8:30. But perhaps our kids need their sleep a little more than yours do. Some people can do with less. :-)
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