Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Pictures

Below are a couple of recent pictures that I find kind of funny.

The first, which I have titled "This Looked Like It Would Be a Lot More Fun That It Actually Is," is a picture of Brady brushing my brother and sister in law's dog, Jumper. Neither one looks entirely thrilled.














The second picture, which I have titled "Girls Have Cooties," is a picture of my friend's daughter giving Brady a hug. My wonderful friend and her daughter came over one afternoon with lunch in hand to play with Brady and give my back a rest. What was intended to be a sweet picture turned out to be a perfect example of Brady's opinion on getting hugs from girls.

Friday, January 18, 2008

We Now Return to Our Regularly Scheduled Programming

Thanks to a ill-timed back injury, I've been out of commission except for performing the most basic and necessary of tasks since the day before Christmas, and even not all of them(I thank God for my wonderful husband, family and friends). I have 2 weeks of physical therapy down and about 2 more to go followed by a couple of months of "being careful". While I am beginning to understand that PT actually stands for "professional torture", I am happy to report that I am now walking almost normally and can carefully lift Brady 5-10 times a day without too much trouble (diaper changes now take place on the floor for me) . I am relatively pain free with the exception of some lingering soreness caused jointly by my physical therapist and Brady and I have been drug free for almost a week. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

But, on to the important part. I'm finally feeling good enough to blog again and update everyone on what Brady's been up to for the last almost month.

Brady had a great time at Christmas with all of the family and really got into opening his presents.

He has also decided to begin working on his engineering degree early. He actually selected this book off the shelf and brought it over to his Daddy to read to him. For the uninitiated, it's a Statics Engineering Mechanics textbook which to quote the book is the "underlying art of structural design." Smart boy, he's staying away from all those physics books.















On the less nerdy side of things, Brady has also been learning from his Daddy how to eat chips and dip, a highly important skill for any 1 1/2 year old.