I finally prepped my fluffy mail by washing and rewashing to reach its absorbency. And my Dad, with his handyman skills, finally helped me solve the problem of the clothesline. I didn't want one just hanging about the yard, big and bulky. So my Dad installed a retractable clothesline from the house that attaches to the fence.
sneak peek of the diaper stash on the new clothesline
And with the help around, I also worked on getting my little guy to nap alone (i.e. not in my arms or a sling or a carseat). As I type, he's all by self, napping like a rock star. He dislikes sleeping on his back (he prefers an incline in his bed), so he made major strides this weekend.
Saturday a.m.: Dax & Diego Taking a Nap
I also painted a wall a pretty muted blue, went shopping, AND went on a date with my husband. WHAT?! If only I could convince them to stay...
Grandpa Gary & Nonni Mary & Dax in the backyard
8 comments:
Retractable clothesline..hmmm...what a wonderful clever idea.....
You have a gorgeous garden!
Oh, and a gorgeous baby of course as well. :-)
That napping pic is just too precious!
i love a good clothesline photo. i usually only sun my inserts, sometime i should do my covers and have a pretty colored clothesline instead of white white white.
I'm so happy that you had family come to visit... that's always a WONDERFUKL break from your routine!!
so I am just now catching up on my blogs. I love the clothes line and wow you got a lot accomplised. Family is the best and grandparents are just wonderful. It's so good to have the help. I am so glad you got to go out on a date with your man. I am looking forward to one of those next week. :)
I love the nappy stash :-D and your son sleeps like an angel. I know how great it is to have family over. it always helps a lot
Glad you got him sleeping alone. That clothes line is neat.
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