Taking a stroll with Grammy and Grampy.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
BackTrack April: The Park
Near our house there exists an elementary school. And behind that school exists a very large and open field, complete with swings and two playgrounds. It is a GREAT place to take David, especially because it is within walking distance!
Tiny David on a big hill.
David receives an escort from Mommy on the way to the playground.
On this particular trip, Aunt Cath and her family were with us.
Justin gives the playground one thumb up.
Friday, August 22, 2008
BackTrack March: Candids with Mommy and Daddy
BackTrack Feb: Visit to Grammy's
Got visitors?
The first in our BackTrack series takes us to a February visit to see EuphDad's family. As you will see, we had an exceptional time, not only because David got to see his Grammy and Grampy, but because he also got to see Uncle Jim's family!
Enjoy the many pictures from this fantastic time, featuring books, games, food, and fun times!
Justin and Chelsea are almost as excited to see David as they are excited to see his toys.
The three grandchildren enjoy some down time together.
Uncle Jim and Chelsea share a book with David.
Grammy and David in one of my favorite pictures of all time. This was the first FEATURED picture on the new design of the blog.
When playing a family game, even one like Star Wars Monopoly, you shoot for third. Grammy will already be getting first, and Justin will be second.
David takes the time to read down Grampy. Isn't he a great grandchild?
Grammy also enjoys some reading time.
Man, did this trip wipe me out!
Organizing the Buffet
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The Web-Stats of David
The Statistics of David
Born: August 18th, 2006
Current Age: 2 Years!!!
Current Stats: Blue eyes, light brown hair. 28 lbs.
Clothes Size: 2T/3T. Wearing Pampers Size 5 (not Cruisers).
Newest Word: "Zoinks." Daddy had some fun teaching that to him.
Newest Phrase: "Go outside yes." The "go outside" is him asking 'can I go outside,' as we have taught him to say. The "yes" is our answer, which he still repeats back to us, no matter what we do. He's also starting to get used to the fact that "no" is a possible answer, but he typically doesn't care.
Latest Accomplishment: He can turn on our lamp by the switch near the light bulb.
Currently... napping. Hence my time to update the site.