Yesterday morning (at 7:30am
actually) the baby sitter arrived. We broke her in by having her do a load of Jack's cloth diapers. The cycle was 1 hour 13 minutes. It only took 35 minutes to dry - this includes the microfiber inserts!


The baby sitter provided some entertainment.

To both babies.

Finally, I got around to Googling the care of peas and realized that you're supposed to transplant them to something with a trellis when they're 3 inches tall. Oops! Well, better late than never.

Since it's too early for the peas to be outside all day and night this is a perfect
permanent solution because they'll get to be outside during the day and come in at night until it doesn't drop below 40 degrees anymore.
1 comment:
looks good! can i bring amedeo by for some babysitting too?
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