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Saturday, February 10, 2007


Jacob must have been awake for awhile before he woke us. He started calling for Jared and I so I went in his bedroom to get him. He had his wet wipe container out and all the wet wipes all over his floor. They had been out for a bit cause they were dry. He came and layed between us but then decided it was time to get up. He turned to us, waved, and said, "Bye". Some of his favorite things to say now are, "Wow, cool" and "Uh Oh, Uh Oh, Uh Oh" while he is swinging his arms and stomping his feet. We went out for donuts/muffin - Jacob and I had choc. milk. Then we walked around the mall. They had lots of RV/campers at the mall. Jacob wanted to go inside them so we walked through every one. I remember walking through with my parents and sisters and having lots of fun. Every one we walked by, Jacob would point and say, "Please". We took him to play in the middle of the mall. He was really excited when he first got there and ran right over a little girl. He just sat there and looked at her. I asked her if she was ok and she said yes while getting up and running off. My parents came over around 1pm. Jacob showed us how he boxes with Papa. After they left I took Jacob to his room for a nap. He was really tired and fell asleep right away. Vikki and Rody came over. They are going away for a few days for their anniversary and we are watching their dogs. We painted the baby's bedroom this evening and had it just about done when Jacob woke up from his nap. Had pizza for dinner and watched videos of Jacob when he was a baby.




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

at least Jacob hasn't figured out how to climb over the gate yet...other wise there might have been flour, sugar and who's know what else all scattered around in the kitchen.

Anonymous said...

It's only now begun! Get ready for more surprises. They are coming. Seems one kid had 5 lb. of flour and sugar all over the kitchen one early morning. What color is the room? MOM/Lela/Grandma

Brother Cassian said...

Hmmmmmm. . . family members have long memories.