Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Joshua has been sick for the past several days. Despite having the wonderful, cure-all tubes in his ears, he was diagnosed with an ear infection this weekend. He has not felt good and has not been up to having his picture taken, so here are some pictures from the last couple weeks I haven't posted yet.

There aren't many things Joshua will share with anyone,
but he is always willing to share a pretzel with dad.

ahhh...

BOO!

We are looking forward to Joshua feeling well enough to jump around some more.


PS: Thanks Nana for rescuing us by taking Joshua to Jackson so we could work the rest of the week.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Just one block at a time

We went to Jackson this past weekend for Chad's graduation celebration. We are very proud of Chad and we are almost as impressed with Abigail's collection of bracelets...pictured below.

While in Jackson, Joshua and Uncle Tom discussed baseball stats and coaching changes throughout the league.



Coach and Joshua had fun playing together. They make a good team...


Coach likes to build towers,

and Joshua likes to knock them down.

Coach tries to teach Joshua patience in this video.

And the teaching pays off in this video.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

All part of growing up

The principal at Joshua's school sent home an "incident" note today. "Incident" is the baby daycare way of saying "fight." Based on the note, I tried to piece together what happened by questioning Joshua, but he was not very forthcoming.

(Please note, Joshua was the only baby harmed in the incident.)

Based on today's incident, maybe Joshua thinks he needs to add some martial arts training. This maybe his first step in that direction.

We call this video "Balancing Act"


Thursday, May 6, 2010

A day behind

It has been a busy week.
This morning while driving to see a patient I realized it was Thursday and I had missed our usual Wednesday posting.
Oops.
So, to our dear dedicated readers,
thanks for your patience.

An attempt at self-spoon-feeding yogurt.
Please note the spoon in the "clean" hand and the amount of yogurt on Joshua's hand and mouth. I don't know how much he actually got in his mouth but he certainly had fun.

The place you end up immediately after self-spoon-feeding yogurt.
We went to Birmingham last weekend for our "mission project" to help Beth fix a few things around her house. Joshua and I didn't do much work at all, we left that to Dave and some friends, but we had a great time.
Joshua loves to dance. I don't remember what (if any) music was playing at the time he sure looks to be feeling the beat.

Aunt B and Joshua is her front yard.

Family portrait in Aunt B's front yard.

A cute little man in Aunt B's front yard.