Sunday, June 14, 2009

Update on the Yarbroughs

Ainsley finished second grade on June 3rd. It's hard to believe she's halfway through her elementary education! Before school let out for the summer Ainsley had an exciting last few weeks. Field day, a second grade store where she sold cookies to her friends, lunch on the lawn with music performed by one of the fourth grade teachers and his band, and the second grade sock hop were all part of the fun. We're glad to have her home for the summer, and I am happy to not be on a school schedule for a few months.



Kaylee has been enjoying her last few months of freedom before Kindergarten. She goes back and forth on her desire to attend school. She's made it very clear to us that school work is boring. Some days she shows excitement and some days she flat out refuses to start school. I think that once she adjusts she'll like it, but we'll see. She and Landon went through a fort building phase at the beginning of May and one day she convinced him to lay still long enough to make a domino outline of him. She is happy to have Ainsley home for the summer.



Having Landon in the family is so much fun. He is such trouble, but I can't help but adore the little guy. Early in May he found a new best friend in "Bella the Ladybug." This giant stuffed ladybug has actually been through all three of our kids. Landon found her in Kaylee's room one afternoon, and it was love at first sight. Bella accompanies Landon almost everywhere and shares his bed with him every night. It's very cute. Landon hit a huge milestone a couple of weeks ago, and is now 100% potty trained. I am no longer asking him every five minutes if he has to go potty. He can be completely trusted to tell you when it's time and is staying dry through the night. We celebrated his accomplishment at Chuck E Cheese's.




We planted a small garden this year, and it's growing great! We're growing watermelon, blackberries, strawberries, basil and bell peppers. We were so excited to harvest our first pepper about a week ago. The kids are having a blast checking on the garden daily. Landon is especially excited to see our watermelons grow. Because the kids are so excited about gardening I've decided to devote more of our backyard to a garden. I'm not sure if we'll get around to it this summer but definitely by next. I was telling them we could grow squash and pumpkins once we make our garden bigger. They also want to try to grow corn. Kaylee decided we should definitely have a backyard farmers market. She also decided that dogs will be allowed to come to our market as long as they're on leashes. She's such an entrepreneur. I'm sure we'll be adding a lemonade stand and cookie shop to our farmer's market as well.

We did take a couple of day trips in May that I will write about later but other than that, that's most of the last month and a half in a nutshell!


6 comments:

Linda Gadd said...

Thank you Christa for the blog fix, I was getting a little edgy. The poodle skirt you made for Ainsley is adorable. Sounds like the end of second grade was filled with fun activities. It's hard to imagine Landon laying still for the domino outline--did Kaylee bludgeon him? The tent picture was cute, I remember when you and John built tents under the card table and in a variety of other places. Chris's party looked like fun. Just for your information the last four pictures didn't show up so I didn't get to see your garden but it sounds great.

Chris said...

Wow, Landon is all business with that pepper.

Kelli said...

Thanks for updating. It was nice to see what you guys have been up to. I love the domino outline. I'm impressed! Glad to hear everyone is doing well :) Hope you keep blogging more!

The Whetstone Family said...

Wow, I hope our green peppers turn out that well! I actually don't even know when to harvest. Guess I should look into that. Congrats on the diaper-free house! How cool!

Anonymous said...

I too needed my fix to here and see all of the doings of your family. Thanks for sharing and I hope you know how much we love and think about you. Can't wait to see you in July! Love ya, Aunt Deb

Erin Dooley said...

My kids are all about the forts too!!! You're kids are very creative and patient (domino outline). LOVE all the pictures!