Friday, March 14, 2008

Hoping for a Sis-ther

Amy looks like she going to Pop! Or so says everyone she meets these days. It might still be better than Joshua's fat comments, but not nearly as funny. There has recently been some unsolicited belly patting from a local caterer as well as an "Oh my gosh!" Besides the urge to punch someone, no negative repercussions of these actions have occurred. If this baby doesn't find its way out soon however someone may find a very surprising response to the next socially inappropriate gesture. My advice, stand clear!

Since the weather has begun to turn, Joshua is playing disc golf as much as he can. This is a little bit harder than one might think when he has to carry Serena through the course with him. Luckily she is cute, or the friends mightnot help with the process. The stroller has been a blessing, though Serena has fallen out of it once (I strap her in now!). While his tan is improving, slightly, his scores are not. At least it doesn't cost us anything.

Enough about us, you showed up to find out about our toddler we're sure. She is still pretty tiny, but that just makes her cuter of course. Her language skills just keep getting more amusing and she is able to recall more words than we remember teaching her. She still loves to "read" and will spend amazing lengths of time either reading with us or reading aloud to herself. She's also started bossing Bishop around (although he seldom responds). Whatever she's doing, she brings an incredible amount of joy and laughter to our lives. Here are a couple examples - a video of Serena getting in touch with her Texas roots and another that shows her swinging from glee to despair as only a toddler can (Is it mean that we can't stop laughing when we watch this one?).



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very cute.

Eric

Unknown said...

Any news sutherpeople? We are waiting with bated breath!

Happy Resurrection Sunday!

Love, Jess for the hbs

Anonymous said...

I have to say that video is hilarious. And, no, I don't think it's mean to laugh. Laughter is what keeps us parents sane during these toddler years (at least that's what I keep telling myself).

Lyndie