It has been a pretty quiet week here for the Indiana Lesnets and next week will hopefully be quiet as well.
Stephanie will be flying out to Washington DC tomorrow afternoon and is supposed to return on Wednesday evening. Kai, Kiki, and I will be holding down the fort in her absence. Us dudes and Kiki do pretty well while mom is away but if anyone out there would like to take pity on us and have us over for dinner...
Here is some highlights from our last few days:
Kai is still completely in love with his Legos. He runs to them as soon as he wakes up, gets home, finishes eating...well, you get the idea.
Kai refused to wear a hat for most of his life thus far. There are times when we could trick him in to wearing one and he would keep it on if it was cold enough that the hat was helpful. That has changed now and he loves to wear his hats. Here he is in his high chair with his hat on. He's also playing with one of his Lego people.
We went to the lights at the Indianapolis Zoo on tonight with Master P and his folks. It was about 30 degrees. The lights were sweet but Kai was mostly disappointed as most of the animals were inside and couldn't be seen.
Since we don't scrapbook, or have a "brag book", I have to brag up my kid here so that I can read up on it later to remember what he was able to do at what age. Kai's language and physical development is so fun. He puts together many 3 and 4 word sentences. He can count to 10 in English, Spanish, and Sign Language. He can jump. He knows several songs the hand motions to Itsy Bitsy Spider, Wheels on the Bus, Row Row Row Your Boat, Who's the King of the Jungle, Jesus Loves Me, Baa Baa Black Sheep.
At that time Jesus said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. - Matthew 11:25
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Hey Lesnet Family! Nathan loves his duplo legos too, plays with them all the time. Sometimes I hide them for a few days when I get sick of them. :)
I'm using our blog as a scrapbook for my kids' development too, and I don't know if you knew this, but you can have it printed out into a book. I'm going to do it at the end of the year using blurb dot com.
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