Yesterday, Trey celebrated with Daddy and Mama C for their birthdays. Daddy and Mama C happen to share a birthday, which is convenient for Mommy, even if neither one gets her complete and undivided attention on October 4th. Fortunately, we all like each other, and they both happen to have the same favorite restaurant.
So, in celebration of our October 4th birthdays, the family headed to lunch after church yesterday for a fabulous meal. The food was wonderful, as usual, even if Trey was a little bit of a handful. We've decided he has officially reached the point where he is difficult to take out to dinner. But we still had a nice time.
After lunch, Mama C and Mommy shopped while Trey slept, and then we spent the rest of the afternoon playing with Trey. Trey decided that it would be a lot of fun to play a game with Aunt Kacie's keys: he would walk over to Aunt Kacie, grab her keys, take them over to Mama C, sit down in Mama C's lap for half a second, and then get up and take Aunt Kacie's keys back to her. He repeated this over and over again for probably half an hour. Who needs toys when there are games like this to play?
We also tried to teach Trey to say "Happy Birthday" to Daddy. He got the "happy" part pretty quickly and basically walked around the house saying "happy," "happy," "happy," all day long. He didn't quite get the "birthday" part, though; the closest he got was "Happy Bir." Oh well; we'll work on it, and maybe he'll be able to wish Mommy a happy birthday next month!
Monday, October 5, 2009
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