Well, after a two month adventure at my mom’s place, we now live in a place of our own in Omaha. We’re thankful to be here and enjoying having a place to make our own. I had a few weeks where I didn’t really take many pictures because I was so busy, but I hope to be taking more pictures again. It’s also been a bit cold and sometimes snowy, so I haven’t really been outside much. And now that we don’t walk to get to places like we did in Chicago, I rarely get the opportunity.
But here are some photos from over the last few weeks or so.

Micah loves two things: climbing and opening doors. It’s a plus when these two things can be combined. But not so much for me.

My grandmother gave Sarah a nursing figurine of a nurse holding a baby. It was hers from back when she was a nurse. But she thought it was fitting for Sarah to get it because she is now a Labor and Delivery nurse.

I love that the Omaha area has so many hills to capture neat views of the city from all kinds of angles.

We were finally able to break out Micah’s new sled. He’s never been sledding before and so it was fun to be able to let him sled in our very own backyard.

We may be a new home, but the routines remain the same. Micah steals his brothers food. Ezra gets upset. And so on…

Ezra’s getting bigger and cuter (and time for a haircut) – I can’t help but want to hug him all the time. (Please don’t mind the messy room behind him…)

Obviously not the clearest picture, but Ezra hopes you had a good Valentine’s Day. Clearly he got a big kiss on the cheek from his mommy.
So happy you guys are settling into Omaha! The photo of Ezra and the bear is so precious :-D. And the top down view in the cereal puffs picture is amazing – definitely tells a story!
Thanks, Jessica! Ezra was sitting next to that bear and I had to run to grab my camera. And sometimes I just want to document these times where Micah is able to do these things to Ezra before Ezra catches up in size and weight and is able to challenge his brother more fairly. It’s not long before Ezra is going to be able to defend himself against his big brother.
Andrew,
Nathan was telling me of some of Micah’s late night adventures. They’re very enjoyable set to your words. Your photographs are beautiful and your narration so thoughtful and touching. Such a beautiful family. Tell your Mother I said hello, she must be very happy.