ZZ got dressed for the first time ALL by himself.
Head to toe.
Quite impressive.
In other news, we are still designing our bathroom.
I say designing.
What I mean is, we walk aimlessly around stores like Home Depot and Builder's Surplus attempting to determine the difference between khaki and beige, while entertaining a Preschooler with fun educational toys like paint sticks and broken tile.
Prefab or tile shower?
Built-in shampoo shelf?
12X12 VS 18X18 tile
Remove the half wall? Keep it?
Color of paint, countertop, grout, cabinet
High efficiency toilet?
Instead of dwelling on all this, we went ahead and got an estimate for new windows. Because it's much more fun to be in the middle of 17 different projects than trying to actually complete one.
Other things have kept us busy as well.
Zac completed swimming lessons without ever having to put his head under water. We were quite proud.
He continues to impress us with the many ways he can avoid bedtime. (Ask us if you haven't heard the "shoo-WAH" story. Classic.)
And he has finally stopped carrying the bat with him around to all the bases during our family baseball games. You'd think beating him with the actual bat would have been enough.
Sarah and I had exciting pregnancy news, but we lost the baby a week ago. We are doing well and appreciate all the love and prayers. She was on Vicodin, which made for some good laughs during a sad time. There's nothing like hearing your princess wife have gas like a college frat boy.
Sarah was also diagnosed with hypothyroid, which not many people talk about - but it is actually very common and probably had something to do with the miscarriage. (although demolishing the bathroom might not have been our best idea) Daily medication will solve the thyroid issue, so we are very thankful for that.
My weekly adventures to the Northeast continue. Yous guys wouldn't believe how country we sound down here. Okay. Maybe it's just me.
That's all we got. Have a good one!
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Thoughts and prayers to all of you.
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