Gary was excited that our first 2 children were boys mainly because we were blessed to have 2 future yard helpers. Not long after Joshua started walking, Gary asked me if was too soon to teach him how to mow the lawn. Joshua has been wanting to take on the role of dog clean up for the last year. I have hesitated as I viewed it as parent job. Maybe I just didn't want to admit that my 6 year-old, first-born child, is growing up. So I told him the next time we needed dog food (at Petsmart), I would pick up an appropriate scoop and rake that he would be able to manage. Today was the day that he was able to officially take on the role of dog waste scooper. I had to take a photo of this milestone day. Nathan was eager to help with the chore, as he wants to scoop as well, but I told him he had to wait until he was 6. Gary is very excited to one less chore on his list. The past 6 years of feeding and clothing Joshua are finally starting to pay off.
For those of you that know Nathan, you know that he loves to dig. For his 3rd birthday last year, my husband bought him 3 cubic yards of dirt (top soil) and put it in the back yard. Gary was tired of having Nathan dig up our yard. He loves tractors and shovels and playing outside. As you can imagine, he usually needs a bath upon entering back into the house. I saw this shirt at Target yesterday and couldn't resist getting it for him. Needless to say, when he put it on this morning, he went straight out back to his dirt pile to play.
Joshua lost his first tooth on Wednesday night. He wasn't quite sure about the whole Tooth Fairy thing, so I'm glad I started planning ahead when he first told us his tooth was loose. I went to the bank and got "Tooth Fairy" money (i.e. $2 bills and $1 gold coins) and inquired with friends about the current value of a tooth. Gary actually finally helped the tooth out as it had been hanging on by a thread all afternoon. Before bed, we decided it needed to come out. Gary only put his fingernail underneath the tooth and it came out without pain or drama. Joshua got $5 for his first tooth and the Tooth Fairy must have lost some fairy dust during her visit, as Joshua awoke to fairy dust on his pillow. He lost his bottom tooth, but you can't really tell, because his adult tooth is already practically there.Meanwhile, my sweet 7 month-old Macy is growing teeth. Her bottom 2 teeth erupted in January. I tried to get a picture of them, but she wouldn't cooperate.