Perry getting a little snooze in on the walk to school. The Phil and Ted stroller isn't as comfy for naps, but it's more convenient to push through a crowded campus.
Scott and Jonah have this suitcase and Perry beelined for it at the mall. He threw a fit when we left without it. I wasn't sure if he wanted his own or thought we were leaving theirs behind, but it was entertaining. Especially with all those toys everywhere, it was funny to see a little toddler want a suitcase.
Walking Jonah to the car after preschool. Perry likes to hold his lunchbox.
Playing Star Wars wii in their matching Star Wars shirts. I found one for Scott that had to be ordered online and he waited in agony every time the other boys wore theirs until his came in the mail.
Huggies after a See's sample.
He's progressed to sleeping on the floor, but with a pillow and blanket.
Library time. Perry just loves buttons.
Playing on the bike rack after preschool dropoff.
A company in Sunnyvale recruited John and he started a new job. He really loved his old job, but this one is less hours, slightly shorter commute, slightly more pay, room for growth and change, and much better benefits. We're hoping he can catch up on some sleep and maybe stay up past 930 in the future.
Jonah hard at work drawing dots.
Looks like somebody's ready for a nap.
Playing by himself on the trampoline with a piece of cardboard. Just sitting and talking.
John and I went to Harry Potter World one Saturday before my pass expired. We had a magical day exploring, eating, and talking uninterrupted.
Scott joining his brother's weird sleep antics.
Perry made a mess and was cleaning it up himself.
Poor guy couldn't wait until after school to nap.
Two in one night. I think they're worse when it's hot and they don't have blankets keeping them in place.
Jonah showing Perry "our earth" on a globe at Homegoods.
Helping make a salad by cutting eggs. He kept trying a sample, then remembering he doesn't really like eggs.
Scott on beet duty.
Playing some game Scott made up that involved running up and down the hall with the stroller.
Snacking like a big boy in his brother's chair.
Even using a water bottle. He refuses to stay a baby.
Then he pulls a classic baby move, like scooping flour on his stroller. He jumped and danced in the flour on the floor and we laughed and laughed at him.
I asked Scott to entertain Perry for a minute with some Duplos. I'm not sure Perry was involved, but Scott was absorbed.
We were going for a walk and Perry brought me John's sandals. He was ticked that Daddy wasn't coming with us (he was at work).
Happy Hollow visit with friends.
Scott showed Perry how to ring the bell.
They both want to sit by Perry, so there's a row of three with all the other seats empty.
This cheerio book is great at keeping Perry happy during church and providing a little bite to eat when needed.
Checking if he had fallen asleep yet with my phone. Modern parenting.
Technically in the kitchen with his food.
Cute little stinker.
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