What Am I?
Well, I graduated law school. It was pretty painless overall. The ceremony went well and the speakers were all interesting. In addition to Liz, Emma and I, my parents and brother and Liz's parents made the trip. It was a great time for all. On top of that, Aaron, Mike, Shawn, et al were in town, so I met up with them and Donnie (and later Heather). A great time was had by all
I wish I could say that life has been nice and relaxing since graduation... but if anyone has had a kid, they know better.
As for Emma... well, pictures say a thousand words, so I won't bore you. Emma is doing great though. As for her exact height and weight... i don't know. the room where they do the measurements was under construction, so no update. sorry. but, she continues to grow both physically and mentally. she smiles ALOT now... and she also is a bit more assertive in letting liz and i know if everything isn't going her way.
We also have a pulmonary appointment tomorrow... (thursday). hopefully we lose the oxygen all together, but liz is guessing the oxygen requirement will just be limited to overnights.
Now... onto the pictures.


Pictures after Emma pulled out her feeding tube... while it is a good thing that her manual dexterity is improving, and while Emma is always proud when she pulls out her feeding tube, she HATES having it put back in.


I wish I could say that life has been nice and relaxing since graduation... but if anyone has had a kid, they know better.
As for Emma... well, pictures say a thousand words, so I won't bore you. Emma is doing great though. As for her exact height and weight... i don't know. the room where they do the measurements was under construction, so no update. sorry. but, she continues to grow both physically and mentally. she smiles ALOT now... and she also is a bit more assertive in letting liz and i know if everything isn't going her way.
We also have a pulmonary appointment tomorrow... (thursday). hopefully we lose the oxygen all together, but liz is guessing the oxygen requirement will just be limited to overnights.
Now... onto the pictures.


Pictures after Emma pulled out her feeding tube... while it is a good thing that her manual dexterity is improving, and while Emma is always proud when she pulls out her feeding tube, she HATES having it put back in.


Good bye everyone!
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