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Professor Update

I was looking through my Flickr photos the other day, and I realized that before I started this blog, practically all my photos were of the Professor. In the last weeks, however, I haven’t posted ANY of the little dude. So before my family starts to think that I have just locked him [...]

You sneaky little devil….

Apparently, the little Professor can walk. He was hiding this rather important information from his parental units until the opportune moment. Last weekend we went to my in-law’s family reunion. While everyone was gathered around watching my little sneaky dude and his 3 year old cousin play, he planted his feet, stuck [...]

Rockin’ Lullabies

Okay, random awesome thing. The Professor doesn’t sleep well at all. Having white noise or quiet music in his room helps tremendously with his naps, which are imperative to regaining my sanity during our crazy days. Most of the baby CDs out there are annoying as all get out, or are so [...]

Five Second Rule

You probably know the saying “Hunger is the best spice.” I think we need to change that. The most delicious spice must be carpet fuzz.
Or at least the Professor seems to think so. If there is something on the floor, it must be delicious. That baby simply does not understand culinary [...]

Doesn’t he have these backwards?

Apparently, the Professor has learned how to climb before he can walk.

I thought this stage would come AFTER walking. Like liquids before solids, crawling before running, whining before eye-rolling, back-talking before body piercings and tattoos. He has totally messed up my baby defenses for our living room. I had everything in here [...]

My little trouble-making angel

Meet my son.

Otherwise known around here as “The Professor” or “Squirtle.” Squirtle, because he slightly resembles the Pokémon by the same name. “The Professor” is a nickname that has evolved and stuck ever since the beginning. Originally, he was called Professor Wigglesworth while he was still in my tummy and we hadn’t [...]