This post is going to cover a hodge podge of topics because I'm getting stressed about being behind and this is my attempt to catch up!
The most fun thing we have done since Nick's birthday is to spend a week in the Outer Banks. We loaded up Nick, Abby and all the beach toys and headed south packed to the gills. We had a wonderful house that was just a short walk to the beach. The best thing about the walk to the beach was all of the earth moving equipment working on the road near our house. Nick could have spent hours observing the workers. Luckily, we were able to coax him away with promises of the ocean and sand.
The ocean was foot numbing cold most of the week but Nick didn't seem to mind. The morning of Mothers Day was the first day we went down to the beach and Bill and I had to tag team to play with him in the water because of how frigid it was. It turns out that Carey and her family were staying very close by during the same week, and we saw them briefly down at the beach on Mothers Day. We also had the pleasure of spending a few hours together later in the week. We had a great time, Nick loved playing with Carey's children (who were sooooo sweet with him) and Carey and her family are awesome!
The week went by way too fast, the weather was great, and we were all sorry to leave. Here are some random pictures from the week.
Bill and Nick splashing at the pool
Mommy and Nick at the oceans edge
Good Times at the Beach!
Nick enjoying himself poolside
Fun with Carey and Family
Abby watching over Nick
The week after our trip, Nick had a speech assessment. Unfortunately, neither Bill nor I was present for this so we don't know exactly what went down. I will say I am quite concerned about the results and have contacted the early intervention people to have a complete language evaluation done. We hope to have this scheduled as soon as possible.
We have recently started back to our church. We took an extended break to transition Nick to being with us and felt like it was time that we return. We have been welcomed back with open arms but are still very new to the congregation and don't know many of the members. Despite being new, this morning was a special day for us because an Adoption Blessing was said for Nick after the baptisms. It was very nice, somehow I didn't cry, and we are thrilled that we did this. So many people congratulated us and made us feel welcome. One elderly couple told me that in all their years of attending this church they had never seen this blessing in person and how incredible they think it is. How sweet is that?
Have a great week everyone!
10 years ago
4 comments:
Love your new profile of you three in the water. Looks like you had a great time!
We too had a wonderful time at the Outer Banks. What a blessing for our paths to cross unexpectedly. I was so thrilled when you e-mailed about your trip and how fun that we stayed within a block or two of one another. We had such a wonderful time playing on the beach and eating lunch together. It was definitely a highlight to our week to have you staying so close! Maybe we can plan a future vacation to the Outer Banks during the same week in order to meet up once again!
I am anxious to hear about Nick's speech assessment. Our daughter's was reported higher than I expected. I did get to sit with her during the evaluation and was impressed with the answers she knew at that time. We were able to get the speech therapist to agree that she is not ready for Kindergarten so she can remain in pre-K one more year.
We hope you are doing well!!
So glad you had a great time at the beach. I love the family photo of the three of you in the water. I'm also glad you got to meet Carey and her family. Let us know about Nick's speech evaluation.
Nick is getting so big! It looks like you had a great trip to the beach, and how fun that you got to meet up with Carey and family!
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