
I know it's been a long time since I've blogged. A friend was teasing that when she saw Karis in person after a few months, she didn't even recognize her since she hasn't seen any pics of her on the blog! And Aunt Janice has been so kindly asking for pictures for over a month! So, the next several posts are an update of our lives over the past few months.
The kids are doing really well. Caleb is an incredibly energetic, smart, sweet, and strong-willed three year old. He is constantly cracking us up with the things he says. Yesterday he randomly started making up songs in the car, which was a first. Most of the songs were full of silly made-up words, but right in the middle of one of them, I heard this line: "I do the things I want to do, 'cause I want to do them" If that doesn't sum of the will of a three-year-old, or all of humanity for that matter, then I don't know what does!
Caleb loves to be outside, and lately soccer has been his favorite activity. Maybe next spring he can play on a team.


Caleb is also fully potty-trained. I started the day after his third birthday, and he did really well. So many friends told me to just wait until he was 3, and I'm glad I did. He was ready and caught on very quickly.

Caleb also loves to fish. Here he is with his very first catch!

Karis is a very happy, smiley, sweet, smart, and determined 16 month old. She started taking a few steps at 13 months and was walking all the time by 14 months. she's getting really fast, and lately I think she is trying to run, which is so cute because she sticks her belly out and swings just one arm. Karis' hair is getting curly in the back. I love the curls - you can sort of see them in the picture below. It's funny to think about all the things I do differently with the second. I never gave Caleb suckers this early, but Karis is at an age now where I can't give Caleb something and not her. My daughter has a great love of suckers!



Once she gets something in her mind, Karis is determined to do it. I was cooking dinner one night and noticed that it got very quiet. As I walked to the stairs, this is what I found. Karis had discovered how to climb through the banister railings, which is pretty impressive considering she isn't that tall yet. So much for safety gates!

She also loves to dig through the pantry. Yet another night I was cooking dinner - she dumped the entire bag of pretzels on the floor and was sitting in the middle of them having a feast!

Mimi and Pappi introduced her to Oreos. I guess she liked them :)



She's getting so big!