Please enable it or install a modern browser that support JavaScript.ĬareersPartnersAbout usWhere to watchSupportThis feature is coming soon.We’re currently working on it! Thanks for your patience.About UsOur StoryLeadershipNewsPressCareersBecoming A CitizenResponsibilitiesPerksWhere To WatchSmart TVStreaming DevicesMobile AppDesktop AppWatch on the webAccessibilityPartnersDistributionContent ProvidersAdvertisers© 2022 Pluto Inc. However, he gets two days with her when daycare is closed.This website needs JavaScript to work properly. Poor Daddy, he doesn't get any fun anymore. Mom can't wait for April vacation to spend more time with her. She is the star of daycare and loves going to visit all her friends. We will still try to force her to crawl though brain wiring and learning disability link. Anastasia is trying to stand in the worst way and will even try to "walk" with help. We will be starting this April vacation since Sonya wants have all the fun and not let Teila (daycare provider) have the fun of feeding her yet. Pattison has given the go ahead for rice cereal and the beginnings of fruits and veggies. Sonya (who has been acting neurotic around this issue) can relax because the formula and breast combination has been working. She gained about a pound and a half in a month. She is still small but quite healthy (24 1/2 inches long, 15 1/2 in. We'll all be shoutin' "Halleluja" when she comes, etc.Īnastasia went to her 4 month well-baby visit. We'll be havin' chicken and dumplings when she comes, etc. The last big thing of the day was Anastasia's first solid food meal, rice cereal! Was the road named for Fred? Mark said, "Close, it was named for Fred's father." Mark then told a funny story about what Fred's father (who kept all his money under the bed) said about rescuing his wife when the fire department came to the burning house many years ago. Since our next door neighbor Barb Aseltine said the Aseltine Road was named for her ex-husband, and it is an easy guess that Fernandez Road is named for the farmer who owns most of the fields around here. We had noticed that we have a neighbor down the road named Fred Union. Mark was interested in our house and wanted to come by and see it sometime, as it was his grandfather that converted it from a school into a house back in the 50's! Of course we invited him to come by! The last thing we asked Mark (as Stasie was screaming by this point) about was the name of our road, Union Brook. I wonder if it is all a consequence of the problems with Vermont's deer population a few years ago. :) That still does not seem very Vermont-like though. Mark related that none of our neighbors would have a problem with anyone hiking or exploring around, but folks are pretty greedy about the deer. One of them was, why is all of the land posted on Union Brook Road? We asked that because Northfield seems like a pretty old-fashioned Vermont town and it's not real Vermont to post your land. Nice guy, we asked him a couple of questions about our road. On the way home, we met a neighbor named Mark. We only counted seventy cents worth of discarded bottles walking away from town compared to the six dollars worth we counted yesterday. Anastasia was cranky today so we came back rather soon. It was a much shorter walk than yesterday, as we went all the way to town then. In the afternoon, we went for a little walk. Now if only the three feet of ice we are walking over in the walkway to the front door would melt a little more :) Sonya is very happy to see the deck again. First, it has finally melted out there enough that we were able to get the ice off our deck.
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