



....I was talking about nursing, people! Johnathan will turn 1 at the end of the month and so I am trying to figure out how I am going to wean him. He tries food every so often but only if he has already nursed, so that doesn't give me a lot of independence yet. But look at his little face when he is nursing, it makes me melt and I can see why it is hard for me to really give up nursing him. He is the sweetest little boy I have ever known and I kind of just wish he would stay this way. Colette seems more like a little girl and less like a toddler every day.
We are loving the nice weather. Rob scored a bike trailer/jogging stroller at DI so we have gone for walks or bike rides almost everyday.