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12/25/06- "Mommy! It's daytime!" That was the first thing I heard from Caleb this morning when I heard him at our door. I asked him what that meant, and he smiled, nodded his head in the direction of the bonus room (where the tree is setup) and said, "you know, Christmas!" Nobody else was up yet, so I told him we could go downstairs and have some hot chocolate together and a little something for breakfast before everyone got up. That was really special. He is such a sweet little boy. I love the conversations I have with him- they are so cute!
Everyone was up by 8:00, including Daniel, and I knew he couldn't wait on breakfast. So, we all had breakfast before presents (we usually don't do that!). Caleb was so patient. He watched cartoons and played with the Barrel of Monkeys that we gave him last night. We finished up breakfast and headed upstairs. There were presents everywhere! Caleb immediately sat down by the Thomas holiday train set and started playing with it. It's so cute- it's battery operated and has a flying Harold the helicopter and tunnels along the track. There are several cars that Thomas pulls, and when he's moving, he says, "I'm Thomas! Watch me go!" and the Thomas song plays as the train goes around the track.
The boys moved onto their other presents and had so much fun opening them. Daniel's favorite thing to do was sit on big boxes. He'd open something, play with it for a while, and then crawl up on a box and sit. It was so cute! Nana and Papa got the boys these big motorized construction toys: a dump truck and a bulldozer. They play music and move forward and backward, and even have a lever to dump and scoop!
We all had fun opening presents and seeing each other's reactions. The boys were the cutest things to watch. My dad's brother, Tipton, sent each of the boys something, and for Daniel, he sent the little Santa suit that Daniel is wearing in the pictures. It was perfect- he looked so adorable.
There was one unfortunate thing that happened today. My great uncle, Charlie, passed away this morning. We received the call while we were in the middle of opening presents. He has been in the hospital for the last 7-8 weeks, and he just wasn't really getting better. He was the best. Such a special, generous, loving and caring man. I have so many great memories of him. One of my favorite memories is on tape, when I was just 4 years old. He interviewed me on Christmas in 1981 and we sang together and he just made me laugh so hard. I am so glad I have that tape. I just wish Caleb and Daniel could have done that with him.
12/24/06- We all went to church this morning and the boys were great. The congregation is great there and the boys feel very comfortable going to Bible class there and they make the boys feel very welcome.
We had a yummy lunch/dinner in between church and then Aaron was able to meet us at church for evening services.
After we got home from church, Caleb helped decorate cookies and he had so much fun with that. He was so cute putting the sprinkles on and other things. He actually went to bed pretty well, even though he kept saying, "Christmas is tomorrow!!"
When we were sure that Caleb was asleep, we pulled all the presents out and piled them around the tree. Mom and Dad (Nana and Papa) got Caleb a Thomas Holiday Train Set, so we put that together first and put that around the tree before we piled all the presents! That was fun to put together and I kept thinking about Caleb's face in the morning when he saw it. I knew he would love it.
We finally got to bed around midnight
12/23/06- The boys and I headed up to my parents in Columbia this afternoon. We made a couple stops on the way up and got to their house in time for dinner. The boys were excited to be at Nana and Papa's, and Uncle Matt came after dinner, so they were excited to see him, as well. Aaron plans on coming up tomorrow after church- yay!
12/21/06- Today had to have been one of our best family times. We had the best day! Aaron had gotten tickets for us to go to Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights, so we planned to do that in the evening. Well, we told Caleb we were going to go somewhere special at night, and he asked if we could go to the Chattanooga Choo Choo. We had talked about going at some point to see the decorations and all, and Caleb
really wanted Daddy to go this time, so he could show him the Model Railroad Museum that we saw the last time the boys and I were there together. So, after Daniel got up from his morning nap, we had a little lunch and then headed to the Choo Choo! We had a great time just walking around and stopping in some of the little shops. I found a John Deere magnet and Daniel's reaction when I showed it to him was so cute! It was like he knew
exactly what it was! (I guess after getting 2 big John Deere toys for Christmas (plus some little ones!) and having a John Deere birthday party, the kid is bound to know what John Deere is!)
After the Choo Choo, it was naptime for the boys, which worked out perfectly, because Aaorn and I had planned on driving around anyway in North Georgia to look at some areas and houses (we're just weighing our options and checking things out). He's really been looking and keeps coming home and telling me about some places he wants me to see, so this worked out to be a great time to do it. The Lights didn't start until after dark.
The boys got a good nap and were ready to eat when they woke up, so we decided to go to this good place called Buck's BBQ in Fort Oglethorpe. We had been there once before and really enjoyed it. They bring you out a bowl of beans, a bowl slaw, and hush puppies when you sit down, so that really helps all of us. We are always stuffed after we eat there and it's very inexpensive, which is nice.
After dinner, we headed up the mountain. It was a little rainy, but I had hats and coats for the boys. The temperature was not very cold, so we were comfortable. We had SO much fun! There were a lot of people there, but we had a great time. Both Caleb and Daniel loved the lights. It was neat to hear Daniel react to the lights with his "uh's" and "ohs"! Caleb particularly liked the Fairyland Caverns, where they have all the fairy tales and Mother Goose characters displayed. Caleb wanted me to read each sign's rhyme, "Mommy, read this one! Now this one!" I couldn't skip any of them. I'm glad he enjoyed them. At the end, there was a little gift shop, and we let Caleb pick something out. He picked a little airplane and they had a little stuffed football with "Rock City" on it that Daniel was excited about, so we got that for him. Aaron and I picked out some Sour Blueberry rock candy and headed home. It was such a fun night. I am so thankful for my family...
12/20/06- This morning we got up and ran some errands and then came home and baked. Yay! Caleb and I had already made those peanut butter M&M cookies yesterday, and I had already made those Cranberry Holiday cookies, with the cranberries, coconut, pecans, and white chocolate chips on top of graham cracker crust. I wanted to bake some loaves of bread from a recipe that I found when I was making pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving. It was called "Gift Giving Pumpkin Cranberry Loaves." I thought that sounded so good, so I made sure I had all the ingredients and baked away! It was fun.
12/19/06- The boys got up and played with their toys this morning and just had a ball. Caleb and I made peanut butter cookies this morning and pushed green and red M&M's in them. He had fun with that and they were very yummy!
Daniel is so close to walking! I don't think it will be too much longer. This morning, Aaron's mom and I were talking in the kitchen, and Daniel crawled in and smiled, and then got into a standing position
on his own without holding onto anything, and took a step and then fell down. We couldn't get over it! But, he's really starting to let go and trying to take those steps on his own, so it won't be long.
Gigi and Papa O headed back to Oklahoma this afternoon. We had a fun morning with them and got to play a lot. Caleb was sad to see them go, and so was I. We waved goodbye from the front door as they drove away, and Caleb's tears finally came and we just sat on the steps and cried and talked for a little bit. I know it's hard for him to understand. They are planning to come back in the next couple months, but that's hard for a child to understand. After we read a book, he laid down for a nap and calmed down. I know we'll be back to hearing again..."I miss Gigi and Papa O."
12/18/06- This evening we celebrated Daniel's 1st birthday with family. What a sweet boy! He was so cute in his little John Deere shirt and jeans! It was a busy day getting things ready, but everything worked out great. My parents came around 2:30 and I ran out to get the cake and get balloons blown up. Gigi decorated the dining room with yellow streamers and we had a green tablecloth and yellow plates, so it was defintely green and yellow for the John Deere theme! His cake turned out so cute and it came with a little tractor toy on it, so that was neat. Daniel woke up around 4:15pm, well rested and in a good mood. He was in an even better mood when he got to see everyone who was there and especially the balloons- he loves balloons.
It was a good party. He ate his whole piece of cake and enjoyed every bit of it. He was actually pretty neat- he didn't get it all in his hair, so that was nice. But it was all over his face and he looked so cute.
When it came time to open presents, he actually opened quite a few on his own. I guess after having Christmas on Saturday, he knew what he was supposed to do! Caleb, of course, wanted to help. He was very excited, too. Daniel got a lot of cute things and you could tell he enjoyed everything and couldn't wait for Daddy to open things up and put batteries in them. My parents got him a lot of cute things and the big thing they got him was a little quad power wheels toy 4-wheeler! He was so excited about that, he just tried to climb on it the whole time Papa Goodall was trying to put it together! Between all the tractors and riding toys these boys have, I don't know what we're going to do!
12/16/06- It's Christmas with Gigi and Papa O! What a morning! Daniel woke up first in a great mood and we got him breakfast, because we knew he'd be so hungry if we waited till after presents. He doesn't quite understand what's going on like Caleb does. Caleb really slept in, which was surprising, but when he got up, he went straight into our room to see Aaron, because Aaron had been at a football game in Chattanooga (NCAA Div. 1) and he wanted to hear about the game from his Daddy. It is so cute to hear Caleb talk to his Daddy about sports. He just understands so much- it's so cute. Aaron won a ball from the game (they called his ticket) so Aaron was showing him the ball. Caleb really like it. Then, he headed downstairs and saw all the presents and got even more excited. I left one thing unwrapped so he could see it and use it right away. It was a Lightning McQueen stool. He got that and put it upstairs so he could use it to reach the sink. Then he was ready to dive into the other gifts! Both boys were so adorable. We all just had so much fun watching them open their presents. Gigi and Papa O got Caleb a bunch of books (Thomas and Cars) and a remote control monster truck. For Daniel, they got a bunch of John Deere toys that play music and make animal sounds. For both boys, they got these Cars towels and wash cloth sets and had each boy's name engraved on them. So cute! After they had opened everything, they took them downstairs where they had setup the two big toys. They got a John Deere Power Loader Tractor and a John Deere Train with track!! You can see the pictures. These things are adorable and the boys are so cute to watch on them. They will enjoy those things for a long time.
We had a good dinner in the evening. We kept it simple: ham, sweet potatoe casserole, green been casserole and carrots and muffins. I also made one of those easy Cherry Cheesecake recipes, and we had that, too. We all just enjoyed playing after dinner and Gigi spent time with Daniel, teaching him how to go down the stairs. He finally got it and was doing it by himself by the end of the night. We all still stand their watching and coaxing him on as he comes down, but I'm glad he knows how to do it now.
Daniel has really started pointing a lot to things that he wants. I've talked to a lot of people who have 2 kids and they say the second one does tend to point and grunt when they want something, as opposed to the first child, who usually speaks earlier. I am amazed with how much Daniel understands, and I know talking will come. He is vocal, but it's mainly syllables and the basic "mama, dada, baba," etc. But, you ask him how old he is, he'll hold up one finger and smile. You ask him, "where's Daniel?" and he starts playing peek-a-boo immediately (one of his favorite things to do!). I know this pointing thing is a stage, and we are trying to really emphasize speaking and saying words, like when he's pointing and wanting his milk, we say "milk. You want your milk. Say "milk, please! Thank you!" Since Papa O has been here, he has wanted just about everything Papa O has on his plate or is drinking in his glass. It's been really cute and I know Papa O is enjoying it.
12/14-12/15/06- Gigi and Papa O have been considering moving this way for a while now, and they have been looking at houses over the internet, but since they were here, they wanted to take a drive and see some areas and possibly some homes. Thursday, I just drove them around and then Friday, they had gotten in touch with a realtor, and she showed them quite a few houses.
Friday evening, we put the boys to bed and got things ready to have Christmas in the morning. We couldn't believe what they had gotten for the boys for Christmas. They are so good to them and us. It was a late night, but I always enjoy getting things ready, because I'm so excited to see their faces in the morning!
12/11-12/13/06- Well, we got up and out early each morning, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, to go to my school so I could practice with 2nd grade for their program. The boys were great. I brought some toys and the 2nd grade teachers had some toys for them to play with and they just played right their on the gym floor and had so much fun. It went a lot better than I thought. The teachers and aides were very helpful to take turns playing and watching the kids. Unfortunately, on Wednesday, the teachers found out that there was a big possibility that school would be closed for Thursday and Friday, due to a high percentage of sickness in schools in the county. So, they were unsure if the program would still be Thursday evening if school was closed. We all hoped that we would still be able to do it, because the kids were ready, and the only other day that was available to do it was Monday evening. Well, that was the one day I could NOT do it! Well, the prinicpal and school board rescheduled it for Monday evening, so I just had to tell them that I couldn't do it. I felt very bad, but that's how things go.
On Monday, I called Aaron's mom to see what their status was of coming to visit us in Tennessee. They weren't able to come for Thanksgiving, because they had to put Aaron's grandmother in the hospital, and they were told she would probably be in their 3 to 6 weeks. So, I called to see if there was
any way just the two of them (Sandi and Bob) could come for a few days, or a week. We had talked about this possibility before, but then Sandi thought they were about to release her. Well, when I called, she was told that Nanny would probably be in there until about Christmas. After a little talk of being here for Daniel's birthday party and having Christmas together a little bit early, she was convinced that they needed to go ahead and come! She called the hospital to make sure this would be okay and they said it would be fine, so she and Bob packed up the truck Tuesday and headed this way!! Yay!!!
Tuesday evening, they got in late, so Caleb was excited to see them Wednesday morning. They got up to see us and then went back to bed while we went to the school and then the Christmas party at the library. The party was lots of fun, but Caleb was anxious to get home and play with Gigi and Papa O! We're all so glad they were able to make it.
12/10/06- 2nd Sunday of the month at Sweeten's Cove! The boys wore their matching red plaid shirts and they looked so cute. Aaron has a red plaid shirt very similar to the boys' shirts, so he wore that with a navy blazer and they all looked very nice.
The sweet people there had some things for the boys, which was so nice of them. The boys were very excited. They are so good to our family.
In the evening, we went up to Monteagle and it was good to be with all of them. After church, our family went to the Mi Casa Mexican restaurant. It had been since we moved to Marion County that Aaron and I had been there, so we were excited to go. Caleb had a quesadilla and LOVED it. Yay! Something else that Caleb will eat!
12/9/06- Today we took Christmas pictures of the boys by our tree. Wow- Aaron said we should have had a video camera rolling. Just when we thought we had Caleb set, Daniel would move. Then vice versa. It was definitely an experience! We tried again about an hour before bedtime, after they had baths and were in their Santa pajamas, and we finally got a decent one! What a time!
12/8/06- The boys and I had a fun evening while Aaron was at a basketball game. We had Spaghetti O's for dinner and cheese bread and then made popcorn and watched The Polar Express. That was the first movie that we took Caleb to see in the movie theater, but he was only 19 months old at the time, so he really enjoyed watching it this time. Daniel played some and watched some. Both boys were lots of fun to be with tonight.
12/6/06- This morning we went for Daniel's one year check-up. He's 22 lbs. 4 oz. and 29 and 1/2 inches long- right at average for height and weight. The last time we were there, Dr. Fox had talked about a shot that Caleb would be needing, so he got that while we were there. I tried to prepare Caleb for this, since he has a low tolerance for pain, and I knew it would help if I talked about it, instead of him being surprised and scared when the nurse came at him with a needle. I told him that Daniel was going to be getting shots this time and he was going to get one, too, and he needed to show Daniel how to be brave, since he was the big brother. Well, his reaction really surprised me. He was actually excited about the shot! He woke up this morning saying, "I get my shot, today, Mommy!" Well, then I wondered how he'd be when it was actually time to get the shot, and again, he told Dr. Fox, "I'm getting a shot today!" How many kids are this excited about getting a shot? Well, then I really wondered how he was going to be when the nurse stuck him with the needle, and he was excellent. He didn't budge, he didn't say, "ouch!" he didn't cry at all! I was so proud of him. However, he did tell me when we got in the elevator, "Mommy, that shot hurt me, but I'm okay!" And when he woke up from his nap, it bothered him a little bit. I gave him some Tylenol and he felt better. I wonder how he'll be with future shots now...
12/5/06- (edited with what we did) HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY, DANIEL! One year. One year has past already! So fast. It has truly flown by...
This morning during breakfast, Caleb and I were trying to figure out what we should do today for Daniel's birthday. It was too cold to go to a park and play outside and we really wanted to go and do something fun that Daniel would be able to enjoy, too. Then, I got it- Chuck E. Cheese!!! Caleb was so excited. It had been March since we had been there and we actually had about 20 tokens leftover, so that's what we decided to do.
Before we left for Chattanooga/Hixon to go to Chuck E. Cheese, we ran to the grocery store to get stuff to make Chicken n' Dumplings. This was Aaron's request, because I wasn't sure what to make for Daniel's birthday dinner since we had just had his favorite (spaghetti and meatballs) on Sunday. So, we ran to the store, got what we needed, got home and threw everything in the crockpot, turned it on and headed to Chuck E. Cheese. I couldn't decide what to do about lunch (I've just been very indecisive lately- I have no idea why!), whether we should go ahead and eat at Chuck E. Cheese, or if we should eat somewhere quick, like Panera Bread (I was in the mood for that). Well, EVERYTHING was PACKED! So, I told myself, "it's Daniel's birthday, we'll just go ahead and eat at Chuck E. Cheese and enjoy the whole experience." Well, I'm so glad we decided to just do that, because there were only 2 cars in the parking lot of C.E.C!! It was perfect! When we got inside, the lady asked if we were celebrating anything special, and I told her it was Daniel's birthday, so she wrote his name on a balloon and put a "1" on it and gave both Caleb and Daniel a token each. We ordered a small pepperoni pizza, which actually wasn't too bad, pricewise and tastewise. While it was cooking, we went around to somethings and played. Caleb rode on this huge monster truck that went up really high. He seemed a little nervous when it first when up ( I think because neither of us expected it do go like that) but he enjoyed it the rest of the time and said it was fun. Daniel rode on a little tractor first that had Barney. He seemed to really like it. It was so cute watching him on all of the riding toys. He just smiled and waved his hands and kicked his feet. I was so glad he was able to go on things and enjoy everything.
We ate our pizza and then wiped our hands off before going on more stuff. As we were about to get up, this young couple who had been playing around on things there, came up to us and offered us all of their tickets. As you know, you accumulate tickets for certain games that you play, and then you get to "cash" your tickets in at the end for some items. They said they just come in to play the games and didn't turn their tickets in for anything. I thought that was so sweet of them! So, in the end we had 228 tickets/points. There wasn't much for Daniel to choose from, so I let Caleb pick some things. He picked a squishy ball, a little plastic car, and some Smarties. We had such a great time, but the boys were worn out and fell asleep as soon as we got in the van!
We had our Chicken n' Dumplings for dinner and I made some muffins and stuck a candle in one of them for Daniel. He was so cute, clapping and smiling. It was a very special day.
Daniel, you are such a wonderful little boy and you have been such an excellent baby. We are so thankful that God blessed us with you and we couldn't imagine life without you. Your smile lights up the room and your big, brown eyes are just so beautiful to look into. You are so easy going and such a cuddle-bug. You go to anyone and just reach out your arms for them to hold you, and this makes them feel so good. You are such a sweetheart. I love how you suck your thumb and just lay your head on my shoulder. I love how you play peek-a-boo. It has always been one of your favorite things to do and the way you do it is so precious! I love the sounds that you make and I love watching you play with your brother, Caleb. He loves you so much and you just adore him. You can't wait to see him in the mornings and you get so excited when you hear him coming. He was the first to make you laugh: Caleb would jump and you would just laugh so hard! I have loved watching you grow during this first year of your life, and believe me...you have grown! I can't keep up with clothes for you! Even though you are a little chunk, you are so active and so quick. I feel like we are always running down the hallway after you! And the sounds that you make when you crawl are so cute. You are so loved and will continue to be so loved in your life. Happy birthday, little guy! Mommy loves you!!
*This marks a year that I've been doing the website. The first story on the site was Daniel's birthday- 12/5/05. I love doing this site and appreciate those of you who check it and leave comments and love our boys. We love sharing them with you!! Love, Chanelle
12/3/06- We celebrated Daniel's birthday with some friend's from church in between church services. We decided to do a little party with some friends now and then wait to have a family party, hopefully in the next couple weeks, when Aaron's mom can come. Hopefully it will be before Christmas!
We had a great time. We did a John Deere party and I made a tractor cake. I turned out okay- nothing professional, but Daniel loved it. He just got so excited when he saw it- that was worth it all!
12/1/06-
Another long day!
I had an appointment to get my haircut this morning, so I took the boys over to my friend Rachele?s house and her kids and mine got to play.
They all had fun and I enjoyed the little break for an hour or so.
I picked them up and we headed to some stores while we were in Chattanooga.
I still had some money left on a Babies R? Us gift card, so we went there to pick up one of those mats that you put under the high chair.
This baby makes such a mess when he eats!
I feel like I vacuum and mop after each meal with him!
Then, we went to AC Moore craft store where I was able to use another gift card that I got for my birthday.
It was nice!
I love that store.
My goal today was to get Daniel?s birthday stuff from Party City.
We planned to go there after lunch, so I asked Caleb where he wanted to go for lunch and he said ?Chick-Fil-A.?
I can order 2 kids meals of their white meat chicken bites/nuggets, one with fries and one with fruit cup, and 2 drinks for $6.57.
It?s plenty of food for me and Caleb, and I?m even able to give Daniel some of the chicken torn up in pieces.
Well, I made a big mistake- I went to the one in the food court in the mall, and there was a HUGE bus outside the food court (should have been my sign) and it was absolutely packed with lines at least 20 minutes long.
Chick-Fil-A was the longest- surprise!
So, I took the boys upstairs to The American Café, a sit-down place where kids eat free.
It worked out GREAT!
The boys were EXCELLENT- I was so pleased.
Caleb got a pepperoni pizza, which was free with my meal, and I got a café club which came with a bowl, not cup, of soup- Chicken Tortilla.
Everything was SO yummy and we had a very nice relaxing lunch.
I?m glad we went.
We headed to Party City after lunch and I thought it would be easy to get the stuff and go, but it wasn?t. They have so many themes to choose from!
I couldn?t decide what to go with, and they didn?t have exactly what I was looking for, so I went with one thing and ended up changing my mind.
It will still be cute.
Party City was right by Barnes and Noble, so I had told Caleb we would go there before we left to meet daddy, so he could play with the Thomas stuff.
He loved that.
When we got in the van, the boys fell right to sleep.
I met Aaron at the church building so he could take Caleb.
They were going to a basketball game tonight.
Daniel and I headed back over to a few places and he stayed asleep while I shopped, which was very nice.
He was so great the whole time.
He is so easy to take around- he just goes with the flow.
It worked out to be a long day, but a very good day.
11/30/06-
Today I went to my school to work with second grade on their program.
The boys came with me and the teachers had fun watching and playing with them while I worked with the kids.
I offered to do this program, because I know what a crazy time of year this is as a music teacher, and I didn?t want my sub to feel ?overwhelmed? with a 1
st grade, a 2
nd grade, and a chorus program all within a few weeks, so I offered to take care of the second grade.
Plus, it gives me a chance to work with the kids, which is fun.
On the way to the school, I was listening to the music for the program and the boys were just bopping to the music in the back of the van.
Caleb told me that he was going to sing with me and the kids, and I told them that would be great!
Things went well and the boys did great.
11/29/06-
Cute things that these boys have been doing and saying.
First of all, since Daniel is drinking from a cup now, he is doing the ?classic? baby thing to do:
drop his cup on the floor after he takes a drink.
We are really trying to break Daniel of this, so we are constantly saying ?no, Daniel.
We don?t drop our cup,? and patting his hand to get him to understand that we don?t do that!
Well, Caleb is absolutely adorable when we do this.
When we are disciplining Daniel about this, we say it in a very firm, but loving way.
Well, Caleb just gets as sweet as he can be and in the sweetest voice possible tells Daniel, ?no, buddy.
We don?t do that.
We don?t drop our cup on the floor, buddy.?
I have to turn my head so Daniel doesn?t see me smiling and think it?s a big game!
They are just playing so cute together.
Yes, they have their ?big brother vs. little brother? moments when they?re playing with Caleb?s toys, but we?re trying to get them to really share and play together in a loving way.
11/28/06- Guess what this baby is doing now? When he hears us say, "let's pray," he folds his hands! It is so adorable! I can't believe he's doing this already. Caleb was actually the one who noticed it. Caleb tends to open his eyes during the prayer sometimes, and after the prayer for breakfast (yes, he waited until the end!) he said, "look at Daniel! He's praying, too!" Daniel, of course, just smiled that sweet smile of his. I said again, "let's say prayers," and he folded his hands again. He also did it at lunch and dinner.
Daniel is also doing a great job of tipping his head back and his cup when he's drinking his milk. We've been trying to show him that each time, and I think he's finally got it now.
Daniel is teething miserably right now. It seemed to start over the weekend and it's for sure now. It's the teeth on the bottom, but I can't tell if it's the ones on either side of his 2 bottom teeth, or his first year molars. The way he's biting and gnawing, it seems to be his molars, but I'm not totally sure. His runny nose started today- totally clear, so that's my other sure sign that he's teething. We go next Wednesday for his 1 year check-up. Hopefully he'll find some relief soon...
We got the tree all done with lights, ornaments and all. I just love this time of year...
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