Isaiah is spending the night at my parent’s home which means that for the last eight hours I have not once gasped in sheer terror at a daredevil stunt nor have I had to remind anyone that standing on your head while eating dinner is inappropriate behavior.
In fact, I sent mom an email asking if Isaiah was being good and this was her reply:
He is all dimples and manners and kind to boot!!!
This leads me to believe that he is only having an allergic reaction to growing up with his siblings. Or Grandma is bribing him with those fabulous oatmeal scotchies.



Mom and Dad said,
July 10, 2008 @ 4:23 am
Actually, snickerdoodles…….
Jennine said,
July 10, 2008 @ 7:01 am
Mom and Dad- Isaiah had so much fun at your house. He won’t stop talking about how great it was to work in the garage with Grandpa or how good Grandma cooks. I’m writing in his baby book, under the “Growing Up” category, that his first crush was on his grandprents.
Kiki said,
July 10, 2008 @ 8:04 am
O.K., I MUST comment! Did you say “I’m writing in his baby book”???? I SO don’t think so!! I only believe this because, correct me if I’m wrong, you are just like me when it comes to childhood documentation. I have told my children that the reason I dish out money every spring for a year book at school, is because this is the only way we can document what they actually looked like from one year to the next since my documentation skills lasted for about their first year of life collectively.
Jennine said,
July 10, 2008 @ 8:09 am
Kiki- If you’re asking me if I have a real baby book for Isaiah, the answer is yes. So what if the “book” is comprised of McDonald’s napkins, post-it notes and old electric bills. It only adds to the charm.
Right? RIGHT???