I've also been getting to play with Mila Virginia Prahl
(the second youngest in the extended MAtty clan)
3.5 months old and desperate to communicate.






This is my attempt at machine quilting myself, since this quilt is much smaller than many that I make. It turned out okay, though I think doing this is how I broke my machine.
The real work this week was creating these two terraced beds for tomatoes and potatoes.
And here you see the two beds. The tomato plants have already been planted as you can see in the second bed. Look how much greener the tree is in just a little over a week's time.

So Tired
Can't keep him tied down or his feet on the ground. Hard to keep up sometimes.
Followed by our first official beach outing. With Mark, Lauren and Kayden. I couldn't take enough pictures. Kayden loved through sand into the ocean and shrieking when the water touched her. Makili would crawl into the water until a wave touched him then he would hightail it out of there and do it all over again. We got some sun (Raph a bit too much). It was absolutely delightful. 



Clothes were shed along the way.
And Kayden didn't reall know what to think of Makili nursing. So she decided to give it a try.


I should point out that we topped off the great weekend with a salad from our garden. Oh yeah.





The first corn stalk, a little blurry!


Cathy was VERY excited about this super-cute horse that she gave to Makili. For his part, Makili was also interested for a little while, but I'm sure his interest will grow as he does.
And Makili got his first piano lessons. No complaints there either. Aside from playing in the dirt, climbing the carpeted stairs, cruising the room with the neighbors walker, the piano is right up there at the top of the list for his preferred activities. What a luck kiddo. (And what a lucky mom who got to be a lazy mom all week!)


Grammy lets him crawl anywhere he wants.
Through the flowers
He can turn the furniture upside down. (Look at his mini farmer's tan!)
The neighbor's lent us this walker. Makili adeptly pushes it to one corner of the house, screams for someone to come and turn it around, then pushes it to the opposite corner and starts screaming again. OVer and over.
Lots of buttons! Remotes! Phones! OoOoh!
Grammy takes him on nature walks. Here they are checking out the tadpoles.

