Saturday, November 20, 2010

around town

One day Jack, Rigo and I headed to the park near our house. Jack rode his little trike all the way through our neighborhood, around the lake and to the playground. He was very proud to be riding his bike "like the big guys". When we talked about it later that day, I commented that he must have been tired after riding all that way. He replied, "No, I not tired. I just have fun."



An excursion to the mall with Aunt Sam. (Jack is really into elephants and takes every opportunity available to him to break into the elephants' marching song from The Jungle Book movie.) .....


Monday, November 8, 2010

the gorilla and the clown

otherwise known as Jack and Isabelle.

Isabelle is in Jack's class at preschool. She is five years old. She is one out of triplets that are in his class. She is a tomboy of sorts. She apparently has never been so nurturing to another child as she is with Jack. Sometimes she sort of tolerates him but most of the time she looks after him, plays with him, helps him out,... when her family went out of town for a few days she told her mom and me that she was worried about Jack and what he would do without her.

Their relationship was immediate and intense and everyone at school comments on it.

As for how Jack feels about her, these pictures pretty much sum it up...





halloween

I was away for Halloween this year but Jack and his cousins gathered at our house for some pizza and trick or treating...






Thursday, October 28, 2010

papa john

Jack's Papa John is on our minds and in our hearts right now. He has become especially dear to me because not only does my mother love him but my son absolutely adores him. Did I mention he adores him? In fact, Ba has had to learn not to take it personally when, upon seeing her at an airport or over the computer or first thing in the morning at her house, that Jack's first comment/question is often, "Where's John?"

I personally think it has something to do with that twinkle in John's eye that makes you wonder if he might be up to something (as I have witnessed on several occasions but none better than when he quietly but swiftly took out my uncles, cousins and husband in a late-night poker game at the lake house a few summers ago).

But John is also incredibly gentle and patient with Jack. And perhaps what Jack feels the most is the utter sincerity with which John takes delight and wonder in him. I feel it, too, and am so grateful to have him in Jack's life...in our lives.

I looked back through my pictures for shots of the two of them together since Jack was only weeks old and was reminded that even when he was a tiny baby, he could not take his eyes off of John -- something we all commented on at the time.








Is it just me, or do these two look like they could get into some serious trouble together?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

fall is here
















So, we do not have the beautiful colors of fall here ... at least not in the trees. But we do have the orange and yellows of produce at the market ... the persimmons and pumpkins and winter squash. And this year we even have some serious fall weather to work with...windy, cool, crisp days after almost a full week of rain.

This past weekend we ventured to a farm/pumpkin festival with Jack's cousin Lindsey, Aunt Vanessa and Aunt Chloe. We found our way through a corn maze, rode ponies, climbed hay stacks, rode a train, danced to music, and picked out pumpkins.

Jack is excited about Halloween and his little gorilla costume -- which he wears regularly around the house to play. He has also been reading his halloween books and practicing his "trick or treat, trick or treat, give me something good to eat!"

At one point during our train ride at the pumpkin festival, Jack's little cousin Lindsey looked over at Jack and said, "Jack, are you sad?" He was sitting very calmly looking out at the fields of sunflowers going slowly by. Perhaps he looked sad to her.

He thought for a second and then he said rather simply, "No, I just happy."

All I can say is, "me, too."

Me, too.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

big guy


walking...


dancing...


and riding with a dear friend at the zoo.

Jack started preschool this week. Seeing him in the world with other children is amazing. He is so social, walking into a group of big guys (5-year olds) who are playing and putting up his hand in an endearingly dorky sort of wave and saying loud and clear, "Hi guys! ...What you doing?"

More to come on preschool...right now I am being summoned outside by said big guy...


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

jack's 3rd birthday

birthday morning with papa, mama, and Ba...






...and the party that afternoon, complete with lots of water and jumping...








summertime