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Saturday, June 4, 2016

April II

We signed Jonah up for a soccer class to have some one-on-one time with John after Perry was born. He didn't participate much the first week and wanted to be carried everywhere, but he improved each week.
Jonah wanted to ride a bike like Scott, but doesn't have one, so he tried to scoot this tractor around the block. He made it to the house next door. It may be time for a trike.
Jonah has been skipping naps, which makes him crabby in the late afternoons, but then he goes to bed earlier. If we drive somewhere, though, he crashes.
Jonah watering the tomatoes in the front yard.
Perry making crazy eyes, which he's started doing more often.
Jonah feeding Perry a piece of wooden pizza.
We had a play date at our house and the kids loved the Disney character book.
Digging a hole in the backyard. (Which Jonah pooped in a few days later. No picture.)
Perry in his Sperrys.

 We went downtown for dinner one night and brought Perry. He slept through the whole date.
Making faces
and dancing.
All dressed up to go to dinner at Grandma and Grandpa's.
We went to lunch with my dad one day so he could see Perry.
  John showing Perry off to his friend online.
A neighbor gave us tickets to a SJ giants game, but on the way over it started pouring. We stopped for Costco churros instead and by the time we got home, all three boys were asleep.
Lots of love
Their friend, Jack, was holding his own against three of them on the teeter totter.
I squeezed Perry into this outfit one last time. I love their baby clothes and it pains me when they outgrow them.
On the other hand, I love seeing them learn new things and develop skills. Perry is smiling more frequently, which is the cutest baby development.
He's still liking his pacifier.
I told Scott we would go to the library, then John got called in to an interview. I took the boys by myself and was proud of how everything went smoothly.
This baby gets kissed nonstop.
Jonah asked for more yogurt. I told him to lick his face.
Hanging out after the big boys are in bed.
I love how his arm is looped over like that.
After getting home from soccer practice, Jonah ran in to hold Perry.
Amanda with all my babies.
Having a little chat.
I tried to get a brother shirt picture before Perry outgrew his.
None of them were cooperating.
But it made for some realistic pictures.
My dad gave Perry this little basketball onesie. It's pretty accurate because he spits up a little bit several times a day. 
The jury's still out if he's destined for basketball, though. He may be a little on the short side.

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