Depending on how long you have been following this you may remember the post about Nathan's first 'at-home' haircut. I just saw his hair in his eyes, got some scissors, water, and a comb . . . and the rest was plain to see. Noah's story is slightly different. He is MUCH more 'wiggly' than Nathan ever was. Every so often, I think of things and realize
before I get started that they are not in my best interest to do. Giving Noah's first haircut single-handedly was one of those such ideas. So we waited until Ricahrd and I could both be there for the 'event'. Here are some before and afters:


Nathan LOVES airplanes. He often is one. Seriously, we are just walking through Wal-mart and all of the sudden you can't even see him - where he used to be there is now a small, single engine airplane! After close inspection, I can usually tell that it is actually Nathan walking with his hands out to his sides and dipping them accordingly to turn as needed. He is very convincing - just ask him. Anyway - the point is he loves airplanes, so Richard had a great idea. We went to the airshow in a nearby city last Saturday. He was SO excited we were barely in the gates before he was pointing and "ooo ooo"ing. He was a little nervous during the re-enactment / pyrotechnics part . . . no, he was terrified. He did recover well with some good ole redirecting and some shiny red planes. :) We had a great time.

Noah has learned two new skills. They are somewhat similar at first sight, but quite different in tone. The first is blowing kisses. He is naturally camera shy, and likes to make Mom a liar - so if you just want to fast fwd to the last 10 seconds or so of the video - you will see him blow kisses. If, on the other hand, you like to watch me try in vain to convince an 11 month old to perform - you may find the first minute amusing. (I do not. . . well a little . . . not much though)
His second new skill is asking for more food / saying "to eat" in sign language. Needless to say, this one is much easier to elicit.
Tonight was the last night for the kid's program (AWANA) at our church on Wednesdays. The younger ones get to go 'shopping' in the 'AWANA store'. I think the way it works is they get points throughout the year and 'spend' them on things. Not very sure - I help with an older class, and they don't go to the 'store.' Anyway - here are Nathan's treasures:
He is 'conducting' with his Chineese yo-yo here. He loves to be a conductor!

1 comment:
Both boys are getting so big. Nathan is gonna be a fashon critic and Noah is going to play hard to get right....... They are so cute.Love you all hope all is well.
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