Thursday, December 27, 2007
Christmas Night
"Smile, Isaac!" No smile. Just a reply of "smile." Oh, well.
Christmas came early at Mama Brough's
Isaac loves his cousins and aunts and uncles, but sometimes it gets to be a bit much and he resigns himself to quiet observation.
The 38th week
A Great Idea
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Sleepover
We had so much fun and she even helped put Isaac to bed. We are going to miss her when she moves away next year!
Gee Gaw
He's in this new phase now, where if you ask him something mundane, he'll answer "gee gaw," "that's a gee gaw," "is that a gee gaw?" This is his made-up word for everything he knows you know he knows. Make sense? He thinks it's pretty funny, too. So, watch out, school. He's going to be bored if you don't challenge him. You have a few years, but get it together. Otherwise we'll have a class clown on our hands.
Ho ho ho
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
It's that time again, everybody!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Misc. Post
It was good to hang out with family, though. We don't get to see Dad, Terree, Grandma, Bobbie and Corky together very often.
Thanksgiving was also our 4th anniversary. We celebrated the following Saturday with a perfect date. A perfect day, actually. Every once in a while we are smiled upon with one of those. We are grateful. Ha ha, suckers! You thought we went to a beautiful place to celebrate. No, this is from 2004 in Argentina. You don't see a lot of pictures of just the two of us very often, so I had to dig.
And here is a random shot of Isaac helping me re-discover the winnings of last year's after-Christmas sales. This hat fit him as a newborn; now it just kind of sits on the top of his head. Aren't you proud of him for saying "cheese"? I am.
On Sunday he somehow knew it was testimony meeting before anyone else. He kept saying loudly "I want a testimony!"
He always makes for good entertainment at church. Did I say good? Well, he keeps everyone around him smiling. The baby was kicking while he was on my lap, so I thought I'd point it out to him. Instead of watching my belly, he transfered himself to Jared's lap, repeating the question, "does Daddy have a baby?" Of course, after some smiles he felt encouraged and concluded "Daddy has a baby" with a sly grin. Over and over. Not whispering. You get the picture.
Now he likes to greet us with "Hi, Mommy (or Daddy), how are you doing? What's your name?"
Sunday, December 2, 2007
A nutshell
So is Christmas. Isaac had a lot of fun helping decorate. What he doesn't understand is why he can't keep redecorating the Christmas tree while at the dinner table.