Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Da-ddy

That's how our boy says it. And one of these days I am really going to need to get that on video so I can share it. We had a great Father's Day. My Dad was out of town so we'll have to have a belated celebration with him. But we had my inlaws over and we BBQ'd. Joe didn't have to lift a finger on his day but he was kind enough to BBQ for us because I'm useless in that department. (But I was in charge of marinating) :)


We've been spending lots of time in the pool. We're lucky enough to have two pools in our association and one of them has a baby pool that's only one and a half feet deep. This is really nice for someone Jay's age.

We are preparing for Jay's transition to IUSD (Irvine Unified School District) this will happen when he is three years old. At that time there will be some changes but we are anxious for them and think they will all be steps forward as always.

A few bath time pics!


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Our Boy's Growing Up

Mother's Day was wonderful and I truly felt blessed to celebrate it. We went out for a nice breakfast and enjoyed the sun outside. And we spent the evening with the Osterman's/Wilson's who were nice enough to have us all over for a delicious dinner.

My Dad was in Sri Lanka for Mother's Day so we had a belated brunch for him and Aunty Laurina on Saturday this last weekend. We headed to Newport and it was a really nice day out. Getting Jay to stay in his high chair is still a challenge for us. The boy just wants to move.


On Sunday Jay watched his third Indy 500 Race at Uncle Tom's house.
And this weekend our child discovered french fries! Normally I wouldn't be thrilled about my child eating junk food, but with all the difficulties we have had with feeding it was actually joyous to watch him shove them in his mouth one by one. :)
He knows the keys go in the door.
And he loves watching his videos on the computer. Dora and Baby Genius.

Speach Therapy and Occuaptional Therapy are going well and we truly see progress. Our next big challenge will be potty training. As parents, we don't even know where to start so this should be fun.