Monday, July 7, 2008

The family that runs together...

sweats together. Nice, huh?
I'm serious though. We decided to join Dad and go to the local high school track. Jeff and I took turns running a lap and entertaining the babies. We used to go running together fairly regularly before all the IVF stuff and my pregnancy. It's been over 1 1/2 years since then, and while we weren't really running at the same time, it still felt like we were doing it together. I didn't set any speed records, but at least we did it.
We're looking forward to sitting in these stands this fall and cheering on the football team with Michael, Amy, and Bryce.
Colter honestly had a good time until the very end.
Looking hot and sweaty...
Tummy time continues around here. Colter rolled over a couple times today. He hadn't done this in many weeks, so I was excited for him.
They're both learning to hold things for short periods of time. They don't really grab for them, but if you put something in their hand they'll grab it with their other hand too.
Or in Riley's case, taste it.

Mirror mirror on the wall (floor), who is the cutest girl of them all? You know who we think it is!

3 comments:

Whitlamy said...

Congrats on the run!! Those stands look a lot different empty, don't they? Maybe, if we're lucky, we'll get to sit behind Bull's mom and her ringing cowbell so that Colter and Riley get to enjoy that noise as well. I just mentioned to Michael the other day that I wonder how Bryce will do this year. Something tells me, we'll be doing a lot of walking around with him. I'm hoping he'll still fit in our backpack by then. It's getting snug, but he's still got some room.

Suzanna said...

Wow!! Impressive!

C and I miss you guys--can't wait until everyone is back in town and we can do some slower paced working out!

Greatgrandpa said...

I was impressed to see your "blog" and to see all your pictures. This is my first experience with a computer and it's interesting. I'm only 90 though, and have lots of time to learn.... I felt so privileged to meet my new great grandchildren. I was very impressed with you, Leslie, both as a person and as a mother. I enjoyed exchanging stories with you last night. I missed seeing Jeff this weekend. I hope I get to see him again sometime.