Wednesday, June 25, 2008

My how time flies!

from this...



...to this in a few short months!



Sorry to those regulars who check this every day even though my faithfullness to update isn't consistant. Life has been a bit nuts. In the midst of it all I tried to take pictures of as many mile stones as possible. Here's just a few.

Drive-In



This was my first time at the drive-in. We saw Kung Fu Panda. What part I saw was very funny. Since I was born, I have been a very light sleeper, so for me to fall asleep in daddy's arms at the drive-in with lots of noise, is just short of a miracle. I didn't even budge when they put me in my car seat and snored all the way home. Granted it was midnight, nontheless, I still fell asleep.

Auntie Amanda's graduation



After graduation Auntie Amanda went to Twin Rocks to work for the summer. In August she will come to live with us (yeah) and go to PCC (woo hoo) for a year while she establishes her residency. Sorry there are not a lot of photo's. Mommy was in the nursery with me during the actual graduation, so she didn't get any pictures. But here are a few pictures of her party.

Rearranging the the cans

good-bye Daf

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Mommy and daddy made the really really hard decsion to give Dafney back to the rescue. After she peed on our floor for the 14th time and snapped at me, enough was enough. We all miss her a lot. Daddy keeps asking mommy when they can get another dog (at least once a week) and I crawl over to her "chair" and say "dog, dog". Mommy misses her company. She doesn't miss vacuuming every other day and finding slobber balls in my mouth, however. Naturally, daddy doesn't miss the poop scooping. We miss you Daf.

A day at the zoo



We took advantage of the sun shine in April and went to the zoo for "Nana whatever day". We saw bears, birds, giraff, and of course the hippo. Nana brought a picnic lunch and Anna, Arik, Joel, and Shauna joined us. After spending the day with all the animals in the sun, I was ready for a nap and slept all the way home.

coffee break



Mommy and I met Nana and Papa at Starbucks for a coffee break/return the nebulizer. It was fun playing with them. They always get me giggling. I was sooooo sad when we had to leave, I cried all the way home.

Toys, Toys, and more Toys!



In these pictures I played with my toys standing up for about 5 minutes or so and then my legs got tired so I sat down on what ever was behind me. This time it was my train. I love having the freedom to be able to stand if I want or sit if I get too tired. I have so many toys I will usually play for about an hour all by my self and then another 1/2 hour with mommy or daddy. I love it when daddy comes home from work because we've made it a tradition to sit on the floor with and play until dinner. As soon as he comes through the door, I bolt for my toys and he meets me over there.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Spring Break with Pops



Mommy and I got to go to Newport with Pops for Spring Break. Each day we did something different. We went to a lighthouse one day, the beach another day, and Mo's the last day. We stayed in a condo that was just a few yards from the beach. The view was gorgious, but boy was it windy. Accept for me waking up every 30 minutes at night, it was a pretty fun vacation.

Sicko



In March I came down with Pnemonia. My chest and back were rattling, so the doctor told mommy to put this tube in my face and blow this nasty medcine at me. The medicine makes me hyper so mommy put me in the highchair to keep me in one spot for the 15 minutes it would take. I liked this game for the first 5 minutes, but after that I was ready to be done, and I let her know. At night I would sleep in my very own fort so I could breath. A couple of nights mommy just held me in the recliner all night because it was too hard for me to breath laying down in my fort. I am all better now, but now the Dr. is treating me for asthma. I only have to play the breathing game when I'm weezing, which is getting less and less each week.