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Prayers and Sweet Dreams

Tonight, in typical fashion, Cole was stalling the inevitable bed time. In not so typical fashion, he had a few surprises up his sleeve.

As Cole and Daddy were finishing stories, I came in to give hugs and kisses good night.
Daddy: Cole, it’s time for prayers
Cole: Dear Jesus, thank you SO MUCH for my birthday, Amen.
Daddy: Wow –
Cole: Here’s my next prayer. Dear Jesus, thank you SO MUCH for cake, and candles, and party and for sitting down. Amen.
Daddy (who’s trying to hide his laughter): Umm-
Cole: Here’s my last prayer. Dear Jesus, thank you for mommy and daddy and alex. Thank you for Papa and Grandma and Papa and Conna. Thank you for my whole family. Thank you for a good night sleep. I love you Jesus, Amen.

(sigh)

Mommy: Ok Cole, hugs and kisses.
Cole grabs me around the neck and wrestles me to the bed where he begins planting big, wet, mildly inappropriate kisses on my mouth.
Mommy: Enough! Good night Cole, I love you!

Alex

This boy needs a walker

Alex has been crawling for a little over a month.  Now he’s pulling himself up on Steph and I, furniture and is comfortable taking steps as long as someone is holding him. In fact, it’s the only way he can calm down when he’s angry – just grab his hands and pull him up to his feet, then everything is alright.

Today we decided it was time for Alex to try out his walker, not really believing he was ready for it quite yet. This is Alex not 1 minute after we gave him the walker.

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Clearly it was time.

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A Picnic in February

This weekend has been amazing for the northwest, especially since its February. It’s been perfectly clear and surprisingly warm; low 60s. Today we decided it was perfect day for a bit of a winter picnic. So we headed out to Green Lake Park and found an amazing spot right on a dock out on the lake. We couldn’t beat the spot out in the lake and also away from the hoard of Seattlelites who come out of the woodwork just like us when the sun comes out. Feels very much like spring.

 

 

Cole

Like Father Like Son

Today we went to Kaelen’s birthday party at Jump Planet.  Cole loves that place.  He gets so excited and begs and begs Dad to jump with him and climb up and slide down the slides.  I actually love jumping with him; the only down side is that a guy my size tends to sway the entire structure.  Really have to watch for other kids.  We had a great time jumping and sliding and all too soon it was time for food and cake.  We somehow were having so much fun we missed the call to leave so Cole and I were the only one’s left bouncing by the time Steph came over and told us we were all alone.

Oddly enough when we got to the ‘party’ room Cole loses all sense of shyness when he sees the kid’s table with all the kids sitting around it.  He quickly finds a place and sets up shop.  Today was no exception.  He quickly found a place and started gathering anything around him: apple juice, cookies, goldfish, fruit cups and finally pizza while we were waiting for cake.  You would think that boy never eats.  They were taking a little long with the cake and Cole literally was eating everything in sight.  The boy’s mom next to Cole finally moved the plateful of cookies that Cole and the boy had been sharing, directly in-front of Cole to avoid an on-going reach Cole had been making in front of his neighbor.  Finally cake!  And Cole received a big piece, and loved it.  All the rest of the kids were starting to abandon their cake and go find their parents – but not Cole.  This cake was apparently quite amazing to Cole, he had no desire to slow.  As he came to the end all the children at the table were gone.  Cole, however, was amazingly still not done he continued to drink apple juice, water, eat cookies, and goldfish.  Finally as he reached for another fruit cup I decided it was time to step in.  The only boy at the table, clearly he had more than enjoyed that birthday party.

I seem to recall a very similar picture back when I was his age.