Since he hasn't learned how to walk yet, Brayden has figured out that the best way to take things with him is to carry them around in his mouth when he crawls.
Brayden loves tomatoes. Well, mostly he likes to squeeze them and suck on them and make a big mess.
After too many rounds of ear infections and ineffective antibiotics, Brayden took a trip to the ENT. His left ear was still very infected and he was in a bit of pain. Here is Brayden at the day surgery center at 5:30 in the morning, wondering what is going on.

Brayden in his gown in pre-op

He was extremely patient considering he was up for 2 hours before surgery, with no bottle. The nurse gave him a specimen cup to keep him busy. His look says "you want me to do WHAT with this cup?"

He was extremely patient considering he was up for 2 hours before surgery, with no bottle. The nurse gave him a specimen cup to keep him busy. His look says "you want me to do WHAT with this cup?"
This is Brayden the next day - on his 1st birthday. He is feeling all better after having his ears cleaned up and tubes inserted. He is happy and mobile
And freaking delicious!

I've spent most of this past week preparing for the 3 room face lift. I have been packing and moving boxes (with help from Harvey, of course), moving furniture, taping walls, buying paint, pulling staples out of the walls (left overs from Valerie's high school wall decor), pulling surplus nails from the wall, and finally patching holes.
And for everyone who thinks I can't follow instructions, let the record stand that I can (I just chose not to most of the time). Our 1970's vintage house came complete with an intercom system. The only two remaining pieces were in 2 of the bedrooms and left big holes in the walls. I went from this...

I've spent most of this past week preparing for the 3 room face lift. I have been packing and moving boxes (with help from Harvey, of course), moving furniture, taping walls, buying paint, pulling staples out of the walls (left overs from Valerie's high school wall decor), pulling surplus nails from the wall, and finally patching holes.
And for everyone who thinks I can't follow instructions, let the record stand that I can (I just chose not to most of the time). Our 1970's vintage house came complete with an intercom system. The only two remaining pieces were in 2 of the bedrooms and left big holes in the walls. I went from this...
To this. I marched myself down to Home Depot, bought hole patching kits, and off I went to filling holes. I'm still waiting for the stuff to dry so I can sand and start the painting. Finished product TBD
1 comments:
I'm so glad that Bray is feeling much better and getting around like a trooper now. He's so delish as you say!
PS: The wall looks great, but the real test is does it firm up real nice. I tried that one time on a much smaller hole in the wall behind a door and the very next time that the door was swung open....POW, a hole again :( Hope it works better for you!
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