27 August 2008

Project 365 Week 15

Monday, August 18 - It was the beginning of my first week back at school. Bleah. All I got of him was the video of him calling his daddy that I previously posted.



Tuesday, August 19 - It was pouring. Will thought it was tons o' fun to play under our leaky gutters, until he slipped on the wet concrete and fell flat on his back. Scared me to death, but only shook him up for a minute or two.



Wednesday, August 20 - After a total meltdown at daycare, crying inconsolably for over an hour, Will had a good day at home with Daddy. Ruined Mommy's birthday when she found out via voicemail three hours later, but that's okay. Here he is showing off his new feat: climbing up on the couch.


Thursday, August 21 - I turned around in the car to see this. Will had grabbed his baseball cap and thrust it on his head. Or at least balanced it on the top. :-)



Friday, August 22 - The city of Mesquite finally got its act together and instituted an official recycling program that is both visible and publicly advertised. These bins were on the front porches of everyone in the neighborhood. Will just thought it was a new push toy.


Saturday, August 23 - This was after an abbreviated birthday-lunch outing for Mommy. Rolf tried to take us out for a nice dinner, but Will didn't feel like playing. Once we got him home and napped, he still didn't want to do much besides snuggle his puppy Boyd. He still looks snarky, doesn't he?


Sunday, August 24 - We have finally put away the high chair for good. Will is in a big boy booster seat now. He likes feeling like a big boy.

3 comments:

Recovering Sociopath said...

Sorry about the birthday meltdown. :( But I hope the rest of it was happy, anyway! Here's wishing you a good school year, too.

Recovering Sociopath said...

Is that a kidde pool perched on your grill? I'm laughing because we just used our little pool as a makeshift lawnmower cover. It's amazing how quickly items can be repurposed in a house with kids in it, eh?

Ghost Writer said...

It is a kiddie pool, although it's there more for drainage purposes than anything. We had some pretty heavy rains for a few days, and we didn't want to risk West Nile by providing a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

But I agree with you about items being repurposed, although it seems that more of ours are transformed into a repository for clean clothes (the bookshelf in the hall since Will's books are strewn all over the living room) or toys (kitchen strainer, bowls, brooms).