Up and Down

Next we're going to work on "near" and "far"


It is a good thing Ezra is so cute, because we're pretty sure he's going to be a terror in a year. The other day at day care, Ezra's main caregiver told me that he bit one of the other children. I know what you're thinking, "Mmm, children," but actually Shanna and I were a little concerned. We're doing what we can to get him to stop, with distractions and teethers. I didn't want to take any chances so I grounded Ezra and forbid him from using the car for a week. If he keeps this up I'm going to dock his allowance and send him to military school. The day care ladies reassured me and told me that they didn't think he was a "biter". Gee, thanks.

5 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    Too cute! But then again babies are that way...until the T-Twos! (are you sure this is my kid?)
    Sara said...
    That is the best party trick ever!
    Anonymous said...
    Three comments:

    + I LOVE Ezra's curls

    + I'm sad that he's thinning out a bit, I loved his roly legs and upper arms; they're gone now!

    + I've watched this video so many times (because it's so cute) that I've noticed that you can see Aaron in the mirror. I bet that will become part of urban legend like the cardboard cutout in Three Men and a Baby.
    Anonymous said...
    I found Aaron! That took a while but I saw him!! - Floy
    Shanna said...
    All I see is all my chemistry notes/mess in the background

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