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Our Schoolboy

Joe is very much enjoying his second year at school! We were nervous at first, with a different teacher and building than last year, but both of them have been wonderful.

Miss Deena, his teacher, is great with him and sends sweet notes home every day:

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His bus driver, Miss Theresa, is driving him for a second year now and loves him to pieces:

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And he has a couple of new classmates, bringing his class size to four (he seems especially fond of Courtney):

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Here he is showing Dada all the classroom amenities on “Meet the Teacher” night:

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This week, his class joined all the older kids for “Picture Day,” having their portraits taken. (I’m told there’s also a yearbook, which is so cute I can’t even think about it for long.) Look for one of the wallet sizes, coming to a mailbox near you!

Joe Gets Some Visitors!

Last week, Joe got a visit from his Grandma and Grandpa. And his “Crazy Aunt Shelly” came all the way from Oregon to meet him in person for the first time! One of his great-uncles even popped in for a visit from where he was working in North Carolina.

Joe loved all the extra attention, clearly:

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He showed off a few of his new shuffly steps, but mostly got a lot of snuggling and laughing in. It is so sweet to see him bonding with his extended family!

First Steps!

Joe is on the edge of a real breakthrough this week.

He’s been getting better and better at standing without help, and now when we let go … he shuffles toward us. Without holding on!

Here he is at a friend’s birthday party, coming at me with one wobbly step. (The next day, he gave Patrick four steps before falling over.)

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Because we are working on “Joe time,” it will be a good long while before these first wobbly steps become real, effortless walking. But we are so excited!

Back to School!

Today was the first day of Joe’s second year of preschool. His class has a new teacher and a new location this year.

Joe was very excited to see his bus driver this morning (they became close last year, after his initial bus fear wore off) and rode happily off to school. His teacher was out sick today, but a note from the substitute says Joe had a happy day. (He came home with an uneaten lunch, though. I suspect they didn’t try very hard to get it down!)

An open house is in the works, so Patrick and I will be able to see the classroom and talk with the teacher (this change was rather sudden — and immediately followed by a hurricane, which messed up everyone’s planning). We’ll have more to report then.

In the meantime, look at Mr. Too Cool for School!

Joe’s First Earthquake!

…. mine too!

Joe was sitting on my lap at the computer when suddenly we felt a rumbling, kind of like a heavy construction vehicle lumbering up the road.

But then it got louder, and more intense. Frames on the wall started to sway, and things fell off the shelf above the stove. It went on forever. I was thinking, Earthquake? No. It can’t be.

It was! The epicenter of the 5.9 magnitude quake was just a little west of here.

Joe won’t remember it, but we will! (Patrick felt it at work, and called to make sure we were OK.)

Seems like there was no serious damage, so we’re filing this in the “Neat-O Experiences” category.