They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy Fun, fun, fun, fun, FUN! But the most wonderful thing about Tiggers Is I'm the only one.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Colton Walking

Yes, he's walking now. He only takes a few step at a time and with alot of coaxing. Each day it seems as though he get more and more brave. He has alot of fun doing it. I don't think it will be long before he's tearing up the house.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Happy Birthday Colton!


He liked the wrapping paper most of all. Geez, all that money spent on toys and clothes....

My attempt at a cute birthday cake

Colton's personal cake

Unlike any other typical kid, he did not attack the cake. He took his two fingers, pinched the frosting, and ate it. Aaron finally shoved his face in the cake, just so we could say that he made a mess.

Colton's first bite of ice cream. We have been promising Grandpa Clement for months that he could be the first one to give him ice cream

Look What Aaron Did

So, this guy from church talked Aaron into shaving his head bald. Why not? The guy from church does it. My only response is "If he jumped off a cliff, would you?" (Do I sound like a mother, or what?). Much to my dislike, Aaron did it. The only hair on his head is his beard. I've even threatened Aaron that I will stop shaving my legs. He only laughs, because he knows that I can't do it. Needless to say, Aaron likes his head shaved and says that he wants to keep it that way. My only hope is that he will get sick of shaving it twice a week and give up.
The preparation

"Yeah! I did it!"


"Where did all my hair go?"

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