The last few weeks have been rather uneventful. The picture on the left is from when Isaac and I took our Sebastian to the vet for his yearly checkup and boosters (he is healthy and lost some weight from last year when they said he was slightly overweight). Sebastian likes helping Isaac drive. We used to let him roam free in the car, but he liked to squeeze through by Isaac's seat and would then end up under his legs which is not a good thing!I had a week and a half of no boss in the office again. He went out to visit his son(Ryan), daughter-in-law(Carol) and grandson(Alexander) for his grandson's 2nd birthday. I sent out a couple little presents with him to give them. One was a cute little outfit for the nuggette (Carol is pregnant and due next month and she calls the baby the nuggette.) that my other sister-in-law and I bought for her. The other we gave to Ryan. We really shouldn't have. I know my dear husband and I are going to be screwed if we ever have kids since we've done all these kinds of gifts to everyone.... At the end of March Carol had posted a picture of Alexander looking at a windowful of Hello Kitty toys with the caption of "Daddy's worst nightmare, hello kitty." So of course after reading that, my husband (who really likes to play claw games) saw a Hello Kitty toy in a claw game and decided to go after it. Well, he got it. That was the second gift that we sent out with Ed. Now in our defense, we did send it to Ryan and not Alexander. Apparently Alexander kept carrying it around and Carol kept saying "That's Daddy's kitty" which he of course repeated and made Ryan grumble. When Alexander went to bed he'd still be holding the kitty and he would throw it out of the bed saying "Daddy's Kitty." Too cute.
My other nephew Apollo was getting dropped off at his other grandma's house for the weekend this past Friday. Her stairs were completely open (by that I just mean there was no gate at the bottom of the stairs, but it was the normal stairwell with railing, etc). He walked over to them and pointed at them and she told him no. So he walked away for a little while, then went back
and put a foot on the stairs. Again she told him no. As in don't put your foot on the stairs. So he played and then went back over and sat on the bottom step with his elbow sitting on the second step. Repeat the no, play, then he goes back sits on the bottom stair but kind of lays his body up the stairs so his hand is resting on the third one.

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Cute picture. I let Labatt ride in the car without being in his carrier a few times. He sat in the back window. He liked it, and I didn't mind, but I could just imagine someone being all distracted and rear-ending us. :)
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