It is true! I am addicted to Facebook and have seriously neglected my blog!
We have been pretty busy lately - so much has happened and changed since the last time I updated my blog in October - wow, that's bad!
David went back to work at Pinnicle Career Institute at the end of December. He has just met his 90 day probationary time and all is going good. He seems to like it and is doing quite well at getting students signed up. I am so proud of him! With David going back to work, daycare had to make a change too - Aubrey and Peyton have been able to stay at home and we have someone come to our house to watch them. She is 18 and trying to get out on her own, so it is helping her out as well as us.
Zachary has made the JV Baseball team for Van Horn and we are so proud of him. He will be also a backup for the Varsity team. I'm ready for him to start playing games - so ready to watch him play. Unfortunately, I won't get to see as many as I would like since they are almost all at 4:00 and during week days. Zach also turned 15 on February 24th - hard to believe he is old enough to get his drivers permit...so impossible!
Hunter just started practice for machine pitch. He is so excited to get started in playing. His coach told me the other night that he hopes that Hunter continues to want to play in the years going forward, he said he thinks Hunter will be a great player. That is so nice to hear.
Peyton will be playing t-ball again this year - hopefully that will go well. This will be his last year of t-ball. Peyton just celebrated his 6th birthday on March 11th - so hard to believe that he is already 6 years old! How time flies!
Aubrey is still in dance and she had her first recital in February. She really enjoys it. I think her favorite is tap - she's not the delicate ballet type, but she cooperates. She will be performing little dance numbers with her group at nursing homes around the area - they had their first one last night and she did so good. I really enjoy watching her - she told me she wanted to play t-ball too, but we decided to wait a year.
Tanner turned 3 this week and is turning into quite the little guy. If I ever had a shadow...it's name was Tanner. When I am home at work, I can almost guarantee whatever room I am in, Tanner won't be far behind. He really loves his "PaPa" and likes to "talk" to him on his play phones. I think it's so cute - neat to see him so crazy for my dad. Most of the kids are all about grandma and while he loves grandma, he always makes sure he asks if he's going to get to see grandpa too.
I have signed up to walk in the 3-Day Susan G Komen 60 mile walk...Lori and I are planning on attending the walk in the Twin Cities in August. We have started training and hope that we are up to par by the time that gets here!
I am also planning on going to New York in late October for a 5K for awareness of craniosyostosis, which is what Peyton was born with. He will be having a second surgery in December, it has been scheduled for 12/13/1o and since this is a cause near and dear to my heart, I want to be there for the walk. Plus, we are planning a Girls weekend to go along with it and should prove to be a fun time!
I guess that's about all for now - little updates on everyone in the house.
Dawn
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