PotD – Day 26



Lately, I’ve been wanting to play with paint.

DD – Day 26



My beautiful son.

PotD – Day 25



This was my birthday present from last year. I’ve used it a bunch but
not nearly enough. Here’s to a year of sewing projects.

DD – Day 25



David and the red umbrella. It’s been pouring cats and dogs here.



PotD – Day 24



Tonight was dinner at Nicholas’ place since our friend Anastassia was
visiting from New York. We grilled veggies, meat, and bread on the
raclette. After dinner, we ate ice cream created by Nicholas called
Queasy Cream. Cream cheese ice cream, green dye, caramel, and chocolate
cookies. It was yummy. Here are two other shots from preparing dinner:



DD – Day 24



David engrossed in TV.



PotD – Day 23



Tonight was Mahjong-night. We had a fantastic time with fantastic
people. There was pizza, cheese, bread, cake, and much laughter.

DD – Day 23



Today was a full day. This morning David wanted to eat Jello really
badly. I told him that he couldn’t and then changed my mind (yes it’s
bad IDEA!) but then he said “Mommy, I so happy” and it totally made my
day. He didn’t just say “I happy,” he said “I so happy.” Then, we
took him to get his hearing tested. Since he is speech delayed and some
of his articulation is off, multiple people asked us to get him tested.
The testers were wonderful with him, even though he did eventually get
completely fed up with it. Today’s David photo is him asking me “really
nicely” whether he can have Jello. The rest are from the audiologist and
more from the Jello time.







I love you so much, David. I so happy, too.

PotD – Day 22



Terrible photo, I know. But it’s a memory of a good time so I still like it.

DD – Day 22



This is the first time I’ve ever thought David looks like me.

PotD – Day 21



Relatively relaxing day today. A morning of painting and then lunch and
lounging around with friends. Here are a few other snap shots from today.




DD – Day 21



Some precious Daddy and David time from today. I don’t know how I got so
lucky as to have two of the best men in the universe.