Where have the Kennedy's been?
Okay, I know, you are bound to ask the question, as we (or I) have not been stellar in the posting to the BLOG lately, but I do have excuses!
Since returning to work the travel has been nonstop with me being away from home for the last 3 weeks. I have visited North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Iowa and have grown a little weary of hotels, eating out and being without the two greatest additions to my life in the past several years, my wife and my little girl! But enough about me, lets get to whats going on at home!
WALKING! Yes, you heard me right, "Bana" as she is known to friends has taken control of the house! It started with a few tentative steps between Mom and Dad, then with the help of Grandma and Grandpa we have mastered the art of movement! Okay, maybe not mastered, but Little Miss Magic and speed along with anyone one year old that I have seen!
"Bana" is now spending her days at Grandma Maynard's as Ann Marie has returned to work. We like to think that she is teaching Grandma a few things rather than the other way around. She really seems to enjoy spending time there with her grandparents and great-grandma and we enjoy the fact that we get to feel safe about our daughter while we work. Now we have to work Granny and Papa Kennedy into the system and we will be able to take a night out now and then! (Hear that Mom?)
Life around the house is much different than it was before our little trip to China, but Ann Marie and I wouldn't have it any other way. Long days, even longer nights, short naps, lots of laundry, and the occasional vertical poop cannot take away the smile you get when you enter the nursery to find "Bana" sitting up in her crib fresh from a nap smiling at you with the smile only a child can offer. Like someone once told me "the bond between a parent and their child is one that is nurtured in the heart and cannot be broken". Now I know exactly how that feels.
I would like to also take a minute to thank my wife for all she does around the house and for our family. I think she fails to realize how special she is to the two of us and hope that we can repay her somehow in the future. Ann Maries first true Mothers Day we a great day with visits to her parents home and to my parents church in Sanford. It was nice to share this time with our Mothers and to tell them that we now know what all the advice, punishment, rules and associated parental controls were for when we were children.
Well, that's enough for now, I have to go track down Savannah as I hear some rustling in the kitchen that does not sound familiar. I hope this finds everyone well and that you are out enjoying a wonderful Memorial Day weekend with friends and family and taking a minute to remember all of those who served and continue to serve our country and protect the freedoms we hold dear. Thanks guys and gals! Ill try and post again soon, so till then.....
Mike "did I remember to shut the dog food container"
Ann Marie "I think there is a sale at Kohl's"
& Savannah "why is that gate at the bottom of the stairs" Kennedy
Anne (sister in-law), Grandma Maynard, Ann Marie, Savannah and Great Grandma Jaram!
4 Generations!
Giving the Big Bear a Savannah style kiss!
It looks like I have to get a new Ipod for "Little Miss Magic"! The song on the Ipod is "Man in the Box" by Alice in Chains, so she is a ROCKER!
Lets Play Mac!
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