Matt completed his first official 5K last week, successfully finishing the Lake Forest Day 5K with Luke in the jogging stroller no less! Matt has taken up running in the past couple years, and has been consistently running 5K or more for his regular work outs, but this was his first official race. I thought it was so sweet that he wanted to share this occasion with Lukers! He thought Luke would want to ride his bike for a while before getting into the stroller, but Luke opted to stay in the stroller the entire time, which meant that Matt got to push the stroller, Luke and the balance bike the whole time! Great job, Matt!
In other exciting Matt news, he sold the investment property down the street from our house! This was another successful flip for him, which is awesome, although I think we'll all kind of miss not "owning" the little house down the street. It was kind of fun stopping in there every time we went for a walk around the block. But we're so happy that the deal is going through and he'll be on to his next investment in no time.
This week we also had a bit of a Baranko family reunion. With Emil's brother George and his family in town from Washington DC, his other local siblings all came over for dinner. It was great to see everyone!
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| All the Baranko kids except for Aunt Bertha |
Other pics from the week:)
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| Claire taking a selfie |
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| Ice cream date with Katherine, Eliah and little Lily |
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| At the Farmer's Market on Saturday |
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| Luke is borderline addicted to the blueberry muffins at a local stand |
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| We decided to take some breakfast out on the boat on Sunday morning to enjoy the calm waters and blue skies. It was so fun! |
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| "Fishing" off the back. Claire is such a little girl now instead of a baby! She can really participate in so many things. |
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| At the Lake Forest Day carnival - one excited kid |
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| I won't forget being in line for this ride with Luke and him being BEYOND EXCITED to ride Dumbo. His eyes were so bright and his smile was so big with happiness and anticipation, I wish I could have bottled it. There was a helicopter, a car, etc. and he could not contain his pure joy of getting to ride Dumbo (one of his favorites). He couldn't hold himself back from telling the bigger kids in front of him in line about how HE was going to ride Dumbo. The other big boys had been talking about how thy were going to ride the race car and helicopter and how those were so cool, and I held my breath for Luke's sake, hoping they wouldn't squash his sweet innocence by telling him something about how Dumbo was for babies. I was so relieved when they were sweet kids and humored him, nodding at his Dumbo proclamation. Dodged it this time, but it gave me a glimpse into the future - how I'll be helpless to keep him from getting his feelings hurt by others and the sure knowledge that someday he'll lose that precious innocence (lump in throat as I write this). Until then, enjoy that Dumbo ride my sweet boy! |
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