The Walkers, family and food blog!

I am a Doula, Mom, and home chef. This blog will follow my daily musings as a newly pregnant second time mom and some of the culinary fixings that come out of my kitchen daily.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Waiting Patiently Ehh?

Sorry for the delay this past week. We have finally gotten that project out of our hands for now and I can take my evenings back to myself. I have been taking lots of pictures so you will not be disappointed!

Here are the pics from last Saturday Valentines Day. Larry's friend Yardi came by to help with our computers and Avia has a bit of an infatuation with him. She loves saying his name and following him around.



After taking her to Date Night at the church we came home and made this:



That is not from Red Lobster, I swear we made it ourselves ;-). Filet mignon with broiled lobster tails, mashed potatoes and mock cheddar bay biscuits. The biscuits were not quite as good as Red Lobster but I am not one for baking anyway. But the steak and lobster were amazing! Oh thats sparkling apple cider, I know better.



Here's one of Avia chowing down on chili I made from my grandad's recipe.


Playing Mommy, shes nursing her baby!


And wearing them too, ahhh! Grandma Sandy is going to pitch in to get her a real baby doll carrier one like mine! I cannot wait until it gets here.


She's going to be a good big sister.




Her playdate with friends Aiden and Michaela. We watched them this Friday and they had a blast.







It wasn't that cold, they all wanted their hoods on and they all took their coats off after 10 minutes. Larry overdressed for the occasion.







The end!

3 Comments:

  • At 2:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Well Hello!

    Why not send pictures of your new furniture. I'm still waiting to see it

    Mom

     
  • At 2:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Your dinner looks fabulous! It's nice to find some time for each other.......

    Mom

     
  • At 2:55 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I think Avia living out there is a good thing. She closely interacts with other cultures and races. She wouldn't done that much here in Detroit.

     

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