Don's new job is going fairly well, though it's hard work. He comes home exhausted in the afternoons, but he's thankful to have a job. His new schedule has been a bit of an adjustment for all of us; I'm trying to get up with him at 5:00 a.m., which involves going to bed earlier, which involves getting Cooper to bed earlier, which involves starting earlier to get him ready for bed . . . Plus, Don has to work every other weekend, which has been kind of hard. Hopefully at some point this will change so that at least he can be off on Sundays. It does make us all really cherish the Sundays when we get to go to church together as a family, though.
It's been a pretty rough winter, weather-wise, at least by Nashville standards. We had some of the coldest temperatures we've had in several years (and a really expensive electric bill) and very little relief from the cold, dreary days. We had ONE nice, sunny day recently, last Saturday. Thankfully, it was Don's Saturday off of work, and we all went to the park together.
Cooper got a little guitar with some of his Christmas money and has been "playing" it all the time:
He's playing it right-handed here, but most of the time he has it upside down and plays it with his left hand. We think he's left-handed.
He's finally mostly potty trained! Well, at least during the day. That has been quite a journey, involving a lot of frustration, bribery, dramatic celebrations, and more, but I'm thankful we seem to have made it.
He got his first "real" haircut a couple of weeks ago (I'd been cutting it myself). He did great, and afterward we went to Cici's next door for lunch.
We went to "Discovery Center" one day with my mom, a local museum sort-of-thing for young children. Cooper had a great time!
We're still doing Community Bible Study (this picture was taken by his teacher)
and MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers). I met another 47-year-old mom there! She has a 4-year-old boy. We've gotten together a couple of times for play dates, and Cooper and her little boy have hit it off as friends. I'm so thankful to have someone that I feel like I can relate to.
Thankfully, other than at Christmastime, we've all stayed fairly healthy this winter. I'm believing that spring is just around the corner (at least I hope it is!), and I'm starting to think about what I'm going to plant in my garden this year. I can't wait to get to go outside without bundling up, and to feel the warm sunshine on my face!
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