Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Gammy and Tack-a-Boo

I finally have the pictures from our visit with Ramin's Mom and Aunt on the computer, so I wanted to share some of them. Trudy and Bruni came to visit the middle of March and we had such a great time. Isaiah was instantly enammered and couldn't get enough of either of them. He called Trudy, "Gammy" and Bruni got the wonderful title of "Tack-a-Boo" because when he first saw her this trip, she played peek-a-boo with him. He thoroughly enjoyed having the extra love and attention (how couldn't he?). Besides "tack-a-boo" a couple of other Isaiah highlights from the week were "the owl song" which Grammy made up on the way home from the airport and "bim bum". He asked Grammy to sing the owl song to him no less than 100 times a day (you think I'm exaggerating) and as soon as that was off his mind it was on to bim bum where he was swung back and forth and then thrown on the bed.

We had a wonderful time just living life together for a week. We played at parks, hiked, shopped on Pearl Street, ate meals together and of course had our fair share of playing Thomas the train (Isaiah is obsessed).


"Gammy" and Isaiah reading a Pooh story.
Just a little note-Isaiah doesn't usually eat huge, whole carrots at once, but he was teething horribly and chewing on a cold carrot was his only relief.
"Tack-a-Boo," Isaiah and Grammy on a walk in Chautauqua Park.
Bruni and Isaiah playing on the fire engine at the play ground.
A family hike.
The Mama and Ramin at Southern Sun
Bruni and I at Southern Sun

Thursday, April 10, 2008

I'm a Baller!

I think it's pretty funny that at 19 months Isaiah knows that basketball pictures are supposed to look serious and tough. No smiles here. His Papa Jon and Grammy got him this jersey for Easter and he absolutely loves it. He likes to get the jersey on and go to play "backetball" with Daddy at the rec. It's hilarious to see him maneuvering his way around the court with a ball that takes up at least half of his body saying, "I shoot, I do it." Even when Ramin or I lift him up by his ankles to shoot he still doesn't get close enough to make a basket (sorry bud, your parents will never do much for you in the height department).

Isaiah is at the age where he's enthusiastic about almost everything. We're loving the incredible opportunity we have to help him navigate his ever growing world. What a treasure our children are.