06 April 2008

Happy New Year, Valentine's Day and Easter!


Well...my new years resolution of posting more has already been broken - really, really, really, broken.

However, it is a sign that life has been good...obviously we have been so busy enjoying ourselves that we haven't had time to post - or we've been too exhausted - whichever. Becky is doing great and life for her is getting better as Davi starts to sleep more and more (granted, she sleeps like a champ, but we got so spoiled with Everett who sleeps like a hibernating bear). That, and finally we made it through "sick" season. Seems like everyone one of us had something...but fortunately, or unfortunately, not all at the same time. I am reminded daily that she is a woman who surpasses all women.
Everett is growing. He is a very active boy. His favorite thing to do right now is climb! He climbs on everything...and make mom and dad a little nervous. Luckily, he has a combination of his mom's wild abandon and his dads' sense of caution. He is potty trained (mostly) - we still have accidents (usually when he is very excited and distracted). Now we have to worry about appropriateness, since he will pee outside whenever he needs too. Usually, he runs behind a tree or bush or any object...regardless of whether it will serve as cover (like a bicycle stand in the park).

Davi is now 7 months old. I can't believe what a little lady she is turning out to be. She is crawling...pulling herself on things...always smiling and laughing (unless mommy or brother aren't paying attention to her)...and cute, oh-so-very-cute. She is eating solid foods (I don't know if you can actually call what she eats as "solid," but that is the baby terminology).

I am doing well. Work was oddly busy these past few months. I just finished up my first fully litigated trial! It was a lot of fun, great learning experience, but exhausting. The trial itself lasted 3 days...which is not horribly long for trials, but still a long time. Hopefully, the next one won't be as difficult since I will have more of an idea of what to do.