Monday, February 22, 2010

7 Months (and some change)


I'm a little late getting this posted but Case turned 7 months a couple of weeks ago and has really been giving his mom and dad lots to keep up with!

In the past few weeks he has grown in so many wonderful ways (too quickly if you as me). As soon as he realized that crawling meant he could explore EVERYTHING it didn't take him long to master it. (Let's just say that he is learning what "don't touch" means very quickly.) Now he is working on pulling himself onto his knees and sometimes his feet (both usually result in bruises) so that he can get his hands into all the things mom and dad put "up". I don't dare sit on the floor unless I'm ready to wrestle cause no sooner than my butt hits the carpet then he is crawling up the front of me to grab my neck and if he is doing his terradactyl screech (used to be more of a raptor) then I better lay on my back quick cause that means he is ready to pounce!

Betcha wanna see my two bottom teeth!!!

At Nona and Papa's playing with (tasting) the toys Auntie Jenna used 20 years ago!

I think I'm gonna need to borrow Papa Al's umpire gear for my wrestle sessions with Case.

Getting some fresh air and enjoying the view of the Silicone Valley on Valentine's Day.


Case was quick to help Nona pick up the ice cubes when they jumped out of the freezer.


Keeping Nona company while she is doing her homework.
Oh by the way, Case seems to love BAGS as much as his mom and Nona!!!!

How weird a shadow must seem.

Since Case had a 6-pack as a newborn after doing so many neck-ups, mom thought it best to start training him on the weights as soon as possible, come on scholarship :)!

Since the step stool was too low and the couch too high, out came the tupperware box.

Out in Easton scraping frames and cleaning old hives so that our "girls" have a place to move into when they arrive in April in time to pollinate Oranges!

Daddy's little helper.
(Don't panic, the bees weren't out!)

Dad and Case checking out all of Ken's doves.
(Ken is the guy who is teaching us about beekeeping. He also has a business where he releases doves at weddings, funerals and other events and they fly back to his land in Easton.)


1 comment:

  1. Can't believe he is pulling himself up already. Oh, now the fun really begins. How is work going? Have you adjusted as much as you can? Thinking of you all.

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