Benjamin in his new snowsuit ready to go out and play. His snowsuit is a size 3!! It is not too big.
BRRRR it has been so cold here. Below -20 every day this week.
Ash finally got the saw he has been wanting. He got 4 gift certificates for Canadian Tire for his birthday. He hung on to them and waited for two months for the saw to go on sale. This week it was $150 off. So we only had to pay $75 for a $350 saw. Not sure where we are going to put it right now.....
Benjamin checking it out with daddy.

When it was too cold to go outside and play we decided to paint.
Benjamin had a great time. He made four pictures.

And decorated his legs and diaper and the kitchen floor.

This is the face we have been seeing
alot the past few days. On Thursday evening Benjamin fell off the couch and hit his head on the coffee table. He was not doing well and had a HUGE bump so I took him to
Emerg. They watched him him for awhile and then we got to go home about 2 hours later. We had to wake him up every couple of hours and have been giving him Tylenol every four hours. He is SUPER grouchy, but seems to be doing well now.

This is Thursday night after I finally got
him to sleep at 11pm.

Friday morning at breakfast the swelling was down and the color up

Friday night the bruise was growing.

It goes up into his hairline. But it didn't stop him from enjoying bath time!!

Today my best friend from high school was in town. We went out for lunch. This is Shawna's daughter
Daide. She is such a sweet baby.

And the potty training continues... Yesterday Benjamin decided he does not want to wear diapers anymore. He kept taking off his pants and diaper. This resulted in wet spots on the floor and in his bed. So last night we went to
Walmart and got him some underwear. He LOVES them. So today while I had time he got to wear them. I took him to the potty every 10 minutes. We made it twice and the third time I was too slow and we had a puddle on the bathroom floor. But Benjamin loves wearing them and does not like it when we put a diaper on him now. So
hopefully we can get rid of them soon.
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