Chances are that I am not the only man who spent a small part of his 30th birthday changing his one-month-old's diaper.
However, I assume fewer men did this on the floor of their church's nursery.
I imagine even fewer men then had to use their right hand to stop the fountain from spraying from the one-month-old.
I guess even fewer men then heard the sound of something coming out of the other direction.
Well, that was exactly what happened on Sunday. Thanks to all who helped out with the cleanup!
By the way, most of you know that I attend a church that meets in a movie theater. I promise you that all of this took place on a blanket, and you do not need to worry about this the next time you go there to see a movie.
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Welcome Nathan Thomas Hynds
We are pleased to announce that our second son, Nathan Thomas Hynds, was born at 11:09 a.m. on May 21, 2011, weighing 8 lbs., 4 oz. and 21 inches long. It was a very fast delivery (he was born less than two hours after we arrived at the hospital), and both he and Angie are doing well.
Here are a few pictures of his first week. There are many more on my Facebook page as well. Our larger family is doing very well!
Here are a few pictures of his first week. There are many more on my Facebook page as well. Our larger family is doing very well!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Noah's First Year
It is amazing to think that my son is now a year old. Every day is a new discovery. He certainly has a lot of personality. He really is becoming less of a baby and more of a boy.
Noah had his one-year checkup this week, and he remains off the charts in height and pretty close to the top in weight. As we expected, he’s going to be a big guy.
Noah loves cabinets, as well as anything with a knob or button. We have had to latch the cabinets shut, except for a couple of cabinets with pots and pans. When he gets tired, he really wants to get in the cabinets, and gets upset if you take him away from there. We have to keep the bathroom closed, because Noah will immediately crawl there and take everything out of the drawers.
Noah learned a couple of signs recently. A while back, he learned the sign for “more,” and he took off with it. Around the same time, we taught him to clap, so now he claps for “more” when he’s eating. Well, he didn’t stop there. Now, he claps when he wants a drink, and he claps when he wants you to read a book to him. The sign for “more” turned into a general request for anything.
Another new sign recently learned is “eat.” Normally, you put your fingers to a point and point to your mouth. His version is to tilt his head and then put the palm of his hand on his mouth. When it’s time to eat, we say “Do you want to eat?” and he does that sign. Then, I can pick him up without him getting upset, because we all know that he is always excited to eat.
We read to Noah as often as we can, and it must catch on. Now, he has a few favorite books. When he finds a favorite book, he will show it to one of us and yell some one-syllable sound. This means we need to read to him. Often, when we are in the middle of a book, he will find another book and immediately want the next one to be read. (Once again, he can’t sit still.)
Babbling is still constant. He often yells out “da-da-da-da” or “dee-dee-dee-dee,” as well as “nah-nah-nah.” He learned something this week that is pretty funny; whenever either of us is on the phone, he will wait until we hang up and then yell three or four syllables very loudly. One of my favorite things that he does now is yell “Ayyyyyy” whenever I come home from work. It reminds me of the Fonz
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It gets harder to list every single thing that Noah does, because he is always changing. The first year was a blast, and I look forward to more great times ahead.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Linda's 60th Birthday
Back in October, we all celebrated the 60th birthday of my dear mother-in-law, Linda Austin. Here are some pictures from the festivities.
Here, Linda is having a moment with Brianna and Jonathan. Such a good grandma.
Speaking of grandmas, here's the mother of the birthday lady, Grandma B. She celebrated a big birthday herself recently. Look for more pictures in a future blog.
Angie was five months pregnant in this picture, but Bill was even more pregnant.
The ladies, plus Chase.
The Wii was a big hit. Here, Bill is playing Mario Kart with the grandchildren.
This made the adults jealous, so they played some Wii of their own. You can't tell, but Jeremy is using his home-field advantage to blatently whip us at Mario Kart.
More adults joined in. Jenny is clearly giving it her all. Most of the kids have left the room by this point, and we're starting to lose Zach. I don't think the kids are supposed to lose interest before the parents.
It seems funny that the guest of honor is only in one of the pictures, but that's Linda for you. A fun evening was had by all. And this is just the beginning; watch for many holiday gathering pictures in the coming months.
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