Monday, January 23, 2006

Shave and a Haircut

For once, James sat still and allowed the barber to cut not just some of his hair, but all of it. He's checking himself out in the mirror, too.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Have you seen this toy?


Dig-dig is missing! All units are currently searching for the missing comfort object, but so far we have not found him. We feared a meltdown, but James was content last night to sleep with his Bob the Builder action figure instead. Watch out Dig-dig! Even if we find you, it might be too late...

Monday, January 16, 2006

Christmas 2005


Mom just sent this photo of Holden (my sister Rebecca's son) and James from Christmas in Massachussetts. If you look closely at the lower right corner you'll see Dig-dig. It was originally given to Holden, but James bonded with it immediately and we were able to arrange a swap so that James could keep it. Thank you, Holden!

Comfort Object



It finally happened. After nearly two years without any kind of security blanket, James finally found something he can't live without. Here you see James asleep with his best friend "Dig-dig." For the past two days he has fallen asleep holding this thing and whispering to himself, "Dig a hole...."

Lady Killer


This girl just climbed right into the car with James. I guess the question is, who's driving?

Eating mama's "sheer-rio"


I thought it was cute that both James and Kate were wearing green and orange.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Thankgiving at the beach

We took family pictures over Thanksgiving weekend that Kate fully intended to use for holiday cards. But we didn't get to it. So thank you all for sending us cards with your family pictures, and here's on of ours - with Jessica, Robert, baby Abby, and us 3.

In the press...


Sort of. On Dec. 26, Kate & James made the front page of The Daily Break section of The Virginian-Pilot, in an article about the new rabbi at the temple Ohef Sholom. We 3 had attended a "Tot Shabbat" morning service for kids, which James enjoyed. What's not to like about songs, challah and a 20 minute service? Plus they had markers, paper and dreidels to decorate.