An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle but will never break. --Chinese legend

Sunday, March 29, 2009

What happened to out like a lamb?

Here are a couple of pictures from last week. David got to hang out with Alma's daughter Sabrina, which is always a treat for him. He loves Sabrina and asks for her pretty much every day for a week after he sees her. Alma got some really cute pictures of the two of them together. There is also a picture of David "helping" me cook. I'm making cheese grits, and he is scooping grits out of various containers and dumping them into other containers...and onto the counter...and onto the dogs. I'm not sure if you can tell or not from the picture, but Snoopy's entire back is covered in grits.

As I mentioned in the previous post, we took David to his first Bulls game yesterday. He absolutely loved it. He danced to the music and cheered during the game. We only had to leave our seats once during the game, and that was to take care of a poop situation and not because he was bored or antsy. We ran into a little trouble before we left home, though. I gave Kevin a small Jordan jersey as a wedding present imagining the day we would take our first child to see his favorite team. David had other ideas. He is madly in love with the shirt you see him wearing in the pictures below (thanks for that, Tracey!) and not only did he refuse to wear the jersey instead of the shirt, he flipped out when we tried to put it on over his shirt. You can see him crying in a puddle on the floor in the picture below. Once we took the jersey off, he was happy as a clam. The other pictures are him throwing down some homemade chips and asleep in my lap at the end of the game.

Today we drug ourselves out on a cold, wet, snowy day (ugh!) to go to church. Last time we were there, Kevin got so flustered while trying to hold David and take Communion that he somehow managed to bite our priest as she gave him his little piece o' bread of heaven. Today, she got to keep all her fingers, but I dropped my wafer on the floor, which she then ate and gave me a fresh one. Oops. After that, David sprinted down the middle aisle of the church at full speed. Does the Episcopal church excommunicate???
This afternoon we headed to Grandma and Grandpa Maas's house to celebrate the February and March birthdays. Sadly, we forgot our camera, but I can tell you that we had a lovely time and brought home a lot of good loot...including a new scooter for David. Expect a head injury post in the near future...

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