Things have been topsy-turvy here lately, as my wife parries with the government on tax issues. She needs to gather many documents to show that we are above board and beyond reproach in every legal respect.
I trust she will get it all squared away. She has a knack for that sort of thing, and like a terrier, she latches on and hangs on until she obtains the object of her task. Sometimes that degree of attention is necessary when dealing with the government.
I am doing my best to keep the children entertained and educated, fed and content, while my wife works to get our finances in order to prepare for our move to America.
I spent a long time with David, my 2-year-old, today, following him around with his three-wheeled kickboard, and then playing in the playground. He is not old enough for me to just sit down and read a book while he plays. Rather, I must be behind him when he climbs up the ladder to the 6-foot-high platform that is the playground equipment structure.
He loves the slide, and he gets into a routine, doing the slide, then running to the seesaw, then back around to the platform to go out to the extent of it and back before sliding down again.
Love, Nathaniel
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