Just a quick update, but I promise there will be more soon. I couldn’t go another day though without introducing you to our little girl.
Miss Maggie arrived four days ago and we’re head over heels in love with her.
This guy has had his share of cranky moments the past few days. He hasn’t been eating as much and has been more prone to tantrums.
I don’t see his two-year-molars yet, so I don’t think we can blame it on teeth. We do have a lot happening here though, so I’m not too concerned with his crabbiness (his mama doesn’t handle change well either).
His whole world is going to be turned upside down in a couple of days, and while Adam seems to understand that we’re having another baby, Luke really doesn’t know what’s going on. So we’ve been giving him a little leeway and a lot of extra cuddles.
We took a trip to the playground when Dave got home from work earlier.
Luke thought it was so funny that Dave was on the swings too. Adam wasn’t that impressed. He wanted Daddy to push him because his legs “weren’t working properly.”
Our cautious kid, prefers to go down the slide on his stomach.
Our wild child, thought falling off the end of the slide and on the ground was part of the fun.
The boys were hard at work coloring earlier.
Adam drew a picture of what he thinks the new baby is going to look like. 
Luke was happy just to have access to the crayons. He lost his privileges pretty early yesterday after adding to our wall decor (again) while I went to get my camera from the other room.

The boys are still recovering from a weekend of fun at Papa and Mabel’s, so we’ve been having a lazy morning. We’ve done a couple loads of laundry today and Adam made that awesome necklace he’s wearing (and had a small tantrum when I wouldn’t get him “just one more” bead). Luke has visited time-out twice today (once because he wouldn’t stop slamming the door to the laundry room and again when he wouldn’t stop throwing the clean clothes around the living room).
Adam insisted on getting dressed in the new pajamas I got him over the weekend (I stayed home while the guys made the trip to my parents’ house), Luke refused to let me put pants on him, and I’m okay with that. Those are definitely battles not worth fighting today.
Right now Adam is playing a game on his “phone” (kindle) and Luke is watching cartoons. Nobody is yelling, fighting, or crying.
I’m going to chalk that up as a win and just keep it going the best I can until nap time.
Dave took yesterday off of work and helped get more things ready for the baby. The bassinet is all ready to go (complete with the new mattress covers I sewed over the weekend). He washed the swing and bouncy seat covers and reassembled them. He also put together the new rocker that the baby got from my sister, brother-in-law, and parents (thanks again guys). Adam declared the new rocker “magnificent” (I love that kid’s vocabulary) and told me he will stand next to it and rock the new baby.
I think that’s pretty much everything I had on my list. I just need to pack my bag for the hospital. That’s not really too big of a deal though – we’re about a five minute drive from there, so if I forget something it’s not exactly the end of the world.
The countdown is definitely on.
Last Saturday we went to an event at a local nature center.
They had a bunch of fun activities planned for the kids.
Adam made a frog mask and planted some marigold seeds.
He took the seed planting very seriously.
Luke had fun going through the tunnel (over and over again)
And checking out the baby quail
I think his favorite part though, was the mud puddles in the parking lot. We’d had a lot of rain the day before and so there were plenty of them for him to play in.