Wednesday, March 10, 2010

What we've been up to

It's been a busy month for us at the Whyte house. Ryder celebrated his 2 month birthday on Sunday. He's growing and changing every day. We are getting tons of smiles and laughs out of him these days. The girls are signed up for gymnastics at Aspire Fitness center and they really like their class and teachers. Since they are 3 now I don't go into class anymore and get the luxury of watching through the windows. Their class is for 3-5 year olds and they are some of the youngest in the class but they are doing great (thanks to our 2 years of classes at Rolly Pollies :) R&R will also start preschool at the end of the month at Tumbleweed Rec Center. It's Tuesday/Thursdays from 9-11am and will be a great way to get their feet wet with preschool before they start at Risen Savior this fall.

We took a road trip last week and visited Flagstaff for the day. It has been cold and rainy here so we were excited to see how much snow Flagstaff had. We visited my dear friend, Kelsey, and her 4 kids. She has 3 boys and just had a baby girl, Corabelle, on November 13th. She is adorable and a great addition to the craziness of the Mercer house. We went sledding and it was the girls' first time in the snow. Unfortunately, I don't have photos of the sledding adventures, only video. The girls really liked the snow and it only took us about 2 hours to get up there, so we'll definitely be visiting again soon.

I've been working at the office and helping Cory with all the transactions we have. Ryder is the official baby of the Remax office. The girls will stay home with Bogusia on Mondays and I take Ryder with me everywhere I go.

Below are some recent photos from our adventures:

Ryder on his 2 month birthday

Ryder and I working at the office

Bath time! R&R are my biggest helpers.
Baby it's cold outside.

Ryder with his girlfriend, Corabelle

1 comment:

Sharon/Mimi said...

SO sweet - and the girls looks so cute in their winter beanies. I can't believe Ryder is two months old! He's my little bug.