Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Nine month check-up

Hi everyone!

Mom took some pictures of me the other day, but she has to upload them onto the computer. Meanwhile, I went to the doctor yesterday for my nine month check up. Here's the stats:

Weight -- almost 21 pounds (50th percentile)
Length -- 29 inches (90th percentile)
Head -- 44 somethings (25th peanutheadile)

I didn't even cry when I got my Hepatitis shot and then didn't cry while the nurse squuezed blood out of my finger for like 20 minutes. Mom thinks I might have a banana allergy (big time bummer because I heard her first birthday banana cake rocks) so the doctor is going to do a RASP test and check me for banana allergy and other common childhood food allergies.

Pictures on the way. I know these word blogs are boring.

Oh hey, Mom is blogging for her students now too. check it out and become a follower so her kids at school think she's cool: The Shelf Life

Sunday, April 4, 2010

I told you I like to eat

This is me smiling about spinach, peas, pears and apples that mom made for me. YUMMY!
I like to try to feed myself. Can you see my bottom two teeth in these two pictures? They came in about one day apart.

Delicious!
I learned from the best you know ...

Brunch for a BIG boy

Parker here. My BIG brother Page turned three a few weeks ago. He can do so much, but my favorite thing he does is make me laugh.
Mom and Dad hosted a brunch for Page's birthday. There was all kinds of yummy looking food like smoked salmon (one of Page's favorites), quiches, bagels and fruit. I didn't get to eat any of it, but when I am allowed to eat real food, watch out!
Granny, Papa, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Helen, Eric, Aunt Amber, Blake and Claudine came over to celebrate.
Page got some cool presents including some remote control construction vehicles and a ticket to go see the Yankees with Blake and Dad.
Aunt Helen posed with Parker. Hi Tanya! Do you believe how big I am????

Page told Mom he wanted a Huckle cake. Mom was freeking out about how to make those Richard Scarry characters, but then she remembered ... color printer and lamination machine!!!!!

Page loves singing Happy Birthday. He practices at school, along with the Pledge of Allegiance, which he is very good at saying. Mom is helping Page write thank you notes for all the nice things he got. In the mean time, I'll tell you all that Page really really likes all his new stuff. Thanks for celebrating with him!

Happy Easter

I must interrupt the uploading of a month's worth of photos to bring you this gem:


HAPPY EASTER!

Once upon a time ...

Page here. I like to tell stories. Here's one. Once upon a time my mommy and daddy took me and Parker on a trip to visit my cousins in Virginia. It was an extra special trip because Granny came too. Wea ll drove down and Mommy sat in between me and Parker in the car. 
We went on the trip because my little cousin Lucas was turning one. One year is a big important birthday so we had to go (and I think Mommy and Daddy just wanted to hang with Uncle David and Aunt Shannon). Aunt Dana and Jake flew all the way from California to celebrate too. 
We all went to Washington D.C. for a visit with some very important monuments. We saw FDR (this is Mom's favorite and since she uploads the photos for me, we had to put this one in).

We saw the Washington monument.
Parker didn't see much because he was sleeping in the fresh air in the awesome orange buggy, but he posed with the Washington Monument too.

Daddy climber a cherry blossom tree on the tidal basin.

Granny took me to see Abe. He's big. 
When we got back to the house, Jake took awesome pictures of Parker. He's a professional movie dude.


We like him alot, which is good, because Auntie Dana really really likes him!
It was Aunt Shannon's birthday too. Liam helped her open presents.
It was close to my birthday too. Aunt Dana got me a Sit n' Spin. I like spinning it, but not sitting on it and Parker likes sitting on it, but not spinning.
Aunt Shannon made a delicious cake for Lucas. It was banana. Luke liked it. I liked it too, but did a better job of eating it. Luke's way looks more fun, though.
Before I knew it, it was time to go. I really don't like that everyone lives so far away and we can't play every day. I was sad as you can see and even though Mom and Auntie Dana wanted me to smile, I could only think about how I didn't want to leave my awesome family. The end.