Archive for May, 2006

9.5 teeth

Friday, May 26th, 2006

Last week, James had a low-grade fever for three days and his gums were very very swollen. This week, he has not had a fever and the gums haven’t been swollen… We thought his molars were coming in, and it turns out we were right. Today, we both felt his upper left first molar as it had broken through the gums in one spot. The lower left first molar is not far behind because of the huge hard pointy spot that was not there a few days ago. I cannot believe my little man already has a molar broken through the gums and another one only a few days away. He’s only just turned 10.25 months old.

thinkgeek

Friday, May 26th, 2006


thinkgeek, uploaded by davejenbarnes

Dave noticed that James’ picture is finally on think geek so I took a screenshot. For the exact link, look in the address bar on the pic…

10 Months

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Dear James,

It has been awhile since I have taken the time to do a monthly letter-update for you. You’ve been keeping me (us) so busy, there has hardly been the time to collect my thoughts. I missed your ninth month, so to catch you up… You started walking the week you turned nine months old. You were standing independently at eight and a half months old, but you were walking at nine months old… You now prefer to walk everywhere instead of crawling, though you will crawl after Mmbo! Yes, your first real word that you say and associate with something is Mmbo! for Mambo. And we know you know what you’re saying because you’re pointing at him. (Mambo is our tuxedo cat.)

Both your dad and I are astonished at how quickly you are learning things. On Mother’s Day you learned the baby sign for “more” and two days later you were signing “light” and “milk.” You’re getting much better at waving “bye bye” though sometimes you do it when only I am watching you! We are anxious to see what your next sign will be. So far, we’re showing you “eat” and “drink” as well as “bath” and “all done!”

This month, this tenth month, is the month of the molars. Right before you turned ten months old, you started teething again and today (May 25) I felt in there and that bottom left first molar is just about poking through. Any day now you will have nine teeth. The eight that you have are very dangerous - I don’t think one more will bother us and I am praying that it doesn’t bother you, either.

This month, your dad and I finally bought a video monitor to peek into your world during naptime. I think it has helped me realize when you’re up and when you’re just rolling over or adjusting and your naps have evened out into a 1.5 hour nap in the morning and a 1 hour nap in the afternoon. Much more predicable and much more consistient. Now that I’m typing this, you’ll probably change your routine, huh? Your daddy likes it when you wake up and stare into the camera when it’s dark because your eyes glow in the infrared light. The night vision is way cool, but you don’t know that yet.

Our lives are about to change with moving and so far, you’ve been taking all the packing really well. We took down all the shelves in your room pretty early in hopes that you’ll be okay with bare walls. We don’t know where we’re moving to yet, but we know that the Lord will provide a place for us to live.

And you’re starting swim class on Monday. Daddy will be there to take pictures of your first class. We are looking forward to it even though we know that you have no idea what the activities of the day will be. You’ll have to write a big thank you card to grandma and grandpa K for the swim classes. If it weren’t for them, you wouldn’t be taking them, and we know you love to be in the pool!

I am so excited about planning your birthday party, little guy. You’re growing up way too fast, but it sure is fun. Thanks for all the laughs and memories!

Love,

mama

Joshua Duty

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Hurray! Jon and Kerry had their baby boy!

Congratulations to the new parents!


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the park at 1000 Old Mill Road

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

My creation

Growing up

Friday, May 19th, 2006


Oh, father…, uploaded by davejenbarnes

Yep, no more curls. I mean, his hair will curl if we let it get long, so technically there are still curls in his genes but none on his head.

I was convinced by the apple pictures:
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So how did I do it? Well, I trimmed it a little bit at a time all day long as he was preoccupied with playing, so, really, it took hours. Haha… really, that’s how I did it. nothing like patience.

I like it. I think he looks older than his 10 months, especially walking everywhere and signing for more and pointing out all the lights with his baby sign language. If that’s not proof enough of him growing up, he’s already getting tired of the kisses from us.

Surprise ending…

Friday, May 19th, 2006

James is signing three baby signs consistently these days. I tried to get him on video yesterday but we didn’t get to all three signs… you’ll have to watch to see why!

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Walking like a pro at nine months

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

Well, really, he’s almost 10 months old, but technically speaking, he’s not that old yet.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Link

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

But as you can see, there’s plenty of room for growth. Extra-plenty, if you take into account that this tree isn’t growing, like, at all. (I love this tree, but arboreally-speaking, it’s kind of a loser.)

More

Monday, May 15th, 2006

James learned his first baby sign on Mother’s Day at the tender age of almost-ten-months. He is now asking for “more” at the dinner table and will show you the sign if you say the word “more” to him anytime. He is so proud of himself! Of course, his “more” looks like clapping, but we’ll work on getting his fingers in the right shape as he gains more control over his hands.

to my bro

Friday, May 5th, 2006

My creation