DD – Day 42



David, playing with the mist on the windows. I did this a lot as a kid
so it was fun to see him do it, too.

PotD – Day 41



Michelle, Michelle and Donna Downey. She’s definitely one of my
favorites and it was great to see her husband there too and in such good
humor. And what a thrill to see my album in the Maya Road booth.

DD – Day 41



Little boy, watching TV. I love this expression so much.

PotD – Day 40



Meeting the AMM girls for the first time. Much laughter was had.

DD – Day 40



Day One in L.A. My camera decided to have some technical difficulties so
it was a bit scary but it magically fixed itself.

DD – Day 39



HAPPY BIRTHDAY my wonderful, lovely, amazing boy! An incredible three
years have passed and to 300 more.

After he blew the candles out, David grabbed one of the cupcakes and
passed one to me and one to Daddy. How generous is that?

PotD – Day 39



Fun with my neighbor’s flowers.



PotD – Day 38



After the doctor’s appointment, we went to a diner in the Stanford Mall.
I loved how this table exemplified the perfect image of a diner.

DD – Day 38



Today was David’s 3-year doctor’s appointment. He weighs 34 lbs. He’s at
75% for both height and weight. Healthy, happy kid all around. Yey!

PotD – Day 37



This photo might seem boring to you, but to me, it’s an important
reminder of a relatively disastrous day. This morning I woke up to find
my 60Gig iPod to be empty. It said it had no songs, no playlists, no
nothing! When I mounted the iPod, thankfully the stuff was still there
but I had to back up all the songs to a hard drive, reset the firmware
of the iPod and copy it all back. Not fun. This is the drive my friend
Nicholas generously loaned to me so I could copy all the songs off my
iPod. They are also all safely in my own backup drive now, as well.

DD – Day 37



This is David and Michelle, his speech therapist. Michelle is David’s
best friend. He asks us about her every day.

PotD – Day 36



The big day! I got to vote vote vote! And David collected some of these
stickers. Wednesday morning he woke up with one stuck to his chin.