Monday, June 25, 2007
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Jackson & Mommy!
These were all taken yesterday at Petey's Summertime Seafood & Bar - Rye, New Hampshire!
Jackson is looking at his Nana in this one...
Jackson is looking at his Nana in this one...
Jackson's Blabla - Leonardo the Lion
Monday, June 04, 2007
Jackson's 1st unassisted Roll!
Yippie-Hooray! Jackson just did his very first roll all by himself. He rolled from his tummy onto his back! I have been assisting him in rolling from tummy to back & then from back to tummy, but this one was a solo roll. Another proud moment for Mummy & Daddy!
Yesterday, Jackson turned 3 months old. Crazy how fast he's growing & developing.
Yesterday, Jackson turned 3 months old. Crazy how fast he's growing & developing.
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Pollinators of the world
(Yes, it's a bit crooked & off center, sorry, I was trying to do my best w.out the flash on laying on my back w. Jackson asleep next to me.)
Plus, now that Daddy (Jerrod) planted a few things in the spring garden, we get to actually see some of these pollinators at work in the vegetable garden, along with the blueberry bushes & in many of my flowers.
This is what Jackson looks at when he wakes up in the morning & from napping. Jerrod & I got this poster at the Worm Gruntin' Festival in Sopchoppy, Florida.. yes, you did read that correctly. It was a very small, but really fun festival in the "big bend" area of Florida, which is south of Tallahassee, right on the Gulf. It was our first trek up to the big bend area w. Jibbies (Jackson's nickname via Daddy). We acquired the poster from a few representatives from the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, which is also located in the "big bend" area. The poster is vibrant & gorgeous, plus Jackson really seems to enjoy looking at all those pollinators. We talk about each pollinator & what they are, teachable moments abound.
Plus, now that Daddy (Jerrod) planted a few things in the spring garden, we get to actually see some of these pollinators at work in the vegetable garden, along with the blueberry bushes & in many of my flowers.
Friday, June 01, 2007
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