Thursday, August 14, 2008

Teething

Jack has been acting different lately. Screaming uncontrollably at times, for no apparent reason. He has had only 4 teeth till now so we knew he would be getting them soon. First to show up were about 4 molars. Now, about 2 weeks later the rest of his 64 teeth are poking through. I feel bad for the kid. Teething gel works miracles. Short story long; if you have been around Jack lately and he has been crying with no end in sight, it's because his mouth hurts...not because you look funny or stink! I take that back, I know part of its because I look funny. (don't worry, I'm taking medication for it)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Beijing Olympics

I hope everyone was able to see the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony. I'm not talking about the United States walking around waiving the flag but these guys showing the world how organized and disciplined they can be. It was incredible and very, VERY intimidating. If you missed it...you tube.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Perspective

Here is Jack running through the crowd to feel the asperity of the Salt Lake Temple. We were waiting for Amy (Sarah's cousin) and Ryan to emerge as a newly-wed couple. This photo (to me) captures the perspective of a little person and how different it would feel to come up to the knee cap of everyone around.

Dinosaur Musuem




Jack being Jack



The other day I caught this on the camera. I thought that you might get a kick out of it. The funniest thing to me is what happened before I got the camera. Jack climbed up onto that chair (which is pretty high) and within 10 seconds had figured out how to turn it on and get a beat going. A DJ in the making.

Friday, August 1, 2008

My Cherub

A while ago I wandered into a bookstore while waiting to meet a friend for lunch. I checked out some cook books, the new LDS books and then I found myself in the parenting section. I glimpsed the cover of a book claiming to be able to help you raise boys into great men. Intrigued I picked it up. Scanning the chapters I noticed one called The Cherubic Age. The chapter talked about how when a boy is between the ages of 1 & 2 they resemble a cherub. Especially while they sleep. I remember laughing out loud when I read that. Thinking to myself that any parent out there would say no matter how old the child, when they are asleep they resemble cherubs. Who needs the chubby cheeks and curly hair? I mean there is never a more peaceful time than when your child is sleeping. At least that is what I think.

Here are a few pictures of Jack when he is sleeping like a little cherub.

Wedged in there.

When he sleeps like this with one arm under him, same as his father, he snores.

This hilarious position happened the just yesterday. How could that be comfortable?

Lastly, Jack fell asleep this morning in his boppy. He hasn't done that since he was one.