Happy Halloween!

This has been the craziest week ever. It all started last Friday when Jacob became sick with a sinus infection, so we took care of him all weekend. Then Monday came and we thought OK, he needs to see a doctor. He got on an antibiotic and went back to daycare on Thursday.

However, around late Tuesday I got the sniffles which then turned into a full-blown allergy attack. But that was soon followed by a crazy roller coaster fever and body aches and cough and you name it. I thought I was getting better Thursday, but I woke up today and thought I HAVE to go to the doctor.

I was at the clinic at 8am and there was already a line. Luckily I only waited 10mins if that. They did a flu swab and it was confirmed type A FLU! Uh hello, H1N1!! They put a mask on me, which I had to wear walking back out through the lobby but I didn't care. I could not believe that! I actually feel better than I have all week, so hopefully the worst is over.

Oh, and on top of this, my precious niece Kate was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday with Type B Flu and spent too many days/nights there. Happy to report she's home now.

What a whirl wind week! Ready to be completely healed! And hopefully not give anything to Jacob or Kris.

Oh, in the midst of all of this, we tried on Jacob's Halloween costume and it's too tight and too short. However, I didn't really mind because I knew that we probably wouldn't be doing Halloween this year since there's been sickness in our house. But the thought of not having at least a picture of him in costume for the files seems inconceivable. I may go to Walmart and get one once their marked down (HA!).

At least one of us will be in costume. :)

It's Basketball Time.......My Thoughts On The Cats After The Blue/White Scrimmage Game

This is my favorite time of the year. Baseball playoffs are always fun to watch, football is in full swing, and the anticipation of college basketball to me is like when you're a little kid counting down the days till jolly ole Saint Belhasen comes to bring you lots of toys. It leaves me as giddy as a Mulkey the night they won the tag team straps. Last night in front of a record crowd for a scrimmage, a crowd which included Spilla, we got our first good look at our beloved Wildcats. These are my thoughts on what we have witnessed so far.

-These aren't the same Cats we've gotten used to over the last few seasons. They are gonna play fast and furious.

-John Wall is good. He's fast, athletic, charismatic, and seems to have a pretty good sense of what to do basketball wise for a freshman point guard. I just hope the rest of the team can keep up with him. I can't remember the Cats ever having a faster player since I've been old enough to care. He loves to find an open teammate, but if they don't get where they are supposed to be quick enough, he has the ability and no problem with finishing the play himself. Even if his jumper isn't pure, he's still gonna be great. He will undoubtedly face many zones and sagging man to man defenses to try and offset his speed and penetration abilities. I would guess that there are fewer than 5 players in college basketball right now who would even have limited success of trying to play him tight and keep him from driving, and one of them is on his team. Wall is a star already. He knows it, and knows how to play the part. He's flashy without being full of himself. He's probably gonna end up being one of my favorites of all time.

-Eric Bledsoe is good too. He might be the second fastest player the Cats have had during my fanhood. He's another guy that loves to find an open man. He can drive, dish, and finish. He's very well built and can handle some contact. He's gonna get sh!t right. His jumper looks pretty broke though. When was the last time the Cats had a point guard who could really shoot? One of the Catspause writers said that Bledsoe's jumper looked like a Tim Wakefield pitch. I still love the guy, and the Cats will be moving at warp speed when he and Wall are playing together.

-Josh Harrelson (Jorts) should get some playing time. I was one of many who thought Jorts wouldn't make the cut when Calipari first came and started dropping players left and right. However, after watching the Big Blue Madness scrimmage and the Blue/White scrimmage I have changed my mind. I think he can be a very valuable part of this team. He can shoot it and he can bang down low on defense. He's kinda like Bunch on Sunday's at Bremen. Every 3 he puts up you just know it's going in. Every shot from 5 feet or less, you cringe.

-Patrick Patterson is the leader. He went out west to work with "hell's trainer" this summer and it shows. He has definitely added some to his physique, which was already impressive. He showed some of the basketball skills he has been working on too. He handled the ball more than I've ever known him to and hit a couple of 3's. If he can consistently show those skills during the season, I think he can be a first team All-American and lottery pick. John Wall is A star on this team. However, Patrick Patterson is THE star on this team. He should have a great year and go down as one of the greatest Cats ever in my opinion.

-Demarcus Cousins and Daniel Orton will combine with Patterson and Jorts to give us one of, if not the best, frontcourts in the nation. Cousins needs to play with a little more urgency, because Orton is plenty capable of taking his spot. They are both very talented and I'm excited to see what they can do this year.

-Darnell Dodson is a player. We've all heard he could shoot the rock, but he showed that he can also create a little. With the Cats being kinda short on shooters, he could become a very big part of whatever success the team can achieve. I read the scoring lines for the game and now I'm going blank, but I think Dodson was the high scorer for the night. Correct me if I'm wrong.

-Darius Miller has star potential, skill wise. He is the new version of Kelenna Azubuike. I always wanted Kelenna to take charge and act like he was the best player on the team, which he was at times, but he just wasn't that kind of player. Darius isn't the best player on this team, but he's very good and I think he could be even better with a little more confidence. I would just like to see him get mad and take over every now and then. Could we get Rondo to sleep with his girlfriend or something?

-I think Hood is better than people give him credit for being. The guy is a top 40 recruit. At one time he was rated in the top 20, before slipping a little after being hurt during the AAU season prior to his Sr. year of high school. He's very athletic and has a good looking jumper. He can handle the ball fairly well and create his own shot. On most teams around the country he would contribute a lot this year. At UK he will probably see limited minutes because of the depth of talent on the team, but make no mistake, John Hood can play with anybody. Whenever he breaks out, whether it be this year or 2 years from now, just remember who told you first. He was forced to create a lot of his own offense tonight because he started out on a team with no point guard. Plus, he's not always gonna have someone as quick as Wall or Bledsoe guarding him. When Wall and Bledsoe are his teammates, those contested shots you saw him putting up tonight will be wide open, or he will be driving by the defender as they try to close out on him. Maybe I'm wrong, but I really like what I see so far from Hood.

-Deandre Liggins is confusing. All I've heard is how great this new system has been for Liggins. Coach loves Liggins. Liggins is the x-factor for this team. Blah, blah, blah. He didn't look that great to me tonight. However, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt considering Calipari says he'll be a 3 man in this system and tonight he was forced to play mostly point guard due to the teams. Much like I said with Hood, Liggins will probably be a different looking player when Wall and Bledsoe are on his team and he's not being guarded by guys who are so quick. He's got nice tats. I'll give him that.

-Perry Stevenson is a guy I feel sorry for. He just doesn't seem to fit in with this style of play. Hopefully he'll prove me wrong, but I just don't see where Perry can find minutes when you look at who's in front of him. It kinda makes me sad because I've always liked Stevenson, and on the right team he could be a very good role player. I'm just afraid he's gonna be riding some major pine for his senior year.

-Ramon Harris actually shot well tonight. He hit four from treyville. Don't get used to it. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that this was an aberration. If Razor can somehow prove to be a shooter, he could possibly find some minutes. We know he's athletic and we know he can defend and rebound. However, much like Stevenson, the guys in front of him are just better. I like Razor, always have. I'm glad he stuck around for his senior year.

-Mark Krebs has a nice looking shot. Cal keeps saying that Krebs earned his scholarship and that he deserves to be on this team. I don't see him getting very much playing time, but when he shoots it, you have this feeling that it's going in. That's good enough for me. I like it when you can have confidence that the guys at the end of the bench aren't gonna kill you when they come in.

-I liked that Cal asked Joe B. to join him on the bench. He embraces the history of the program better than any coach we've had during my time of loving the Cats. I also loved seeing all of the classic players that were on hand. Wayne Turner, Ron Mercer, Scott Padgett, and of course my all time favorite Cat, Tony Buckets.

-I think these Cats are gonna be very good. I think they will lose 5-7 games though. I'm not as confident as a lot of fans about the overall record. Their lack of perimeter shooting will bite them at least a time or two this year. Their youth will as well. Plus, every guy on the team is learning a new system. If they can put it all together by tournament time though, look out. They have the talent to be a legit Final Four threat. We'll see how it all plays out. This is a great year for basketball in Kentucky. The Cats appear to be back, the Tops are gonna be good (top 25 good in my opinion), and Louisville should take a step back this season. I really think the Cards aren't as good as the Tops. I guess we'll find out for sure. They play again this year, right? Also, don't sleep on Morehead State, the Cats first opponent. They return their starting 5 and gave the filthy Cards all they wanted in the NCAA tourney last year. Could UL be the 4th best team in the state? Man I wish.

-One last note for Sizzlin Shane. Michigan is also good this year. Saw them rated in the top 15 in a couple of preseason polls.

MulkeyMania - Whatcha Gonna Do?

MULKEYS v THE GLADIATORS

This was arguably the biggest moment ever aired on WCW TV. For the couple of years preceding this match, the Mulkeys – pale, skinny twin brothers– epitomized the idea of the TBS Jobber. Sure, there were the Mikes Starbuck and Simani; Gary Royal, Nelson Royal, Ricky Nelson, Sam Houston, and the legendary Thunderfoot #2. But no one compared to the hapless Mulkeys, who jobbed pathetically week in and week out to the Midnights and other, lesser lights. The Gladiators had been built up for a couple of weeks by Tony Schiavone. West Coast Tag team champions, he called them; whatever that meant to anyone. The Gladiators were mentioned almost reverentially, and it seemed all too typical that the Mulkeys were being served up to these masked stalwarts as jobbers d’jour. The Mulkeys, of course, are standing in their corner, waiting to be destroyed as the Gladiators’ hard rockin’ theme music – some anonymous hair metal guitar slop – plays on. It doesn’t take much to imagine them as a parody of the Road Warriors, as the Gladiators storm the ring in matching blue masques and bodysuits (shades of – oh, bitter irony –Thunderfoot One and Thunderfoot Two during their glory years) and start clubbing away at the established enhancement workers. One of the Gladiators tosses Bill Mulkey out of the ring, and they start putting the boots to Randy as Bill rolls around on the concrete. Gladiator One or the Other with a backbreaker. Bill pulls himself onto the apron. The referee shepherds one of the Gladiators outside the ring in an attempt to restore order. The in-ring Gladiator vertical suplexes Bill in, but trips over Randy who at this point is on all fours. Bill lands on top of the Gladiator as they both fall over the dazed, and crawling, Randy. Referee Scrappy McGowan with an emphatic three count and David Crockett ruins a pair of Haggars. The Mulkeys get to say some words after the match: "It’s unbelievable. We don’t know what to say," Bill declares. Randy adds, "We don’t knowwhat to say." Five star match and interview, of course.

Way Back When-esday


Dateline: Halloween 2007 & 2008
Age: 7mos & 19mos

To My Favorite Niece

Today is my niece Kate's 3rd birthday! I love this little girl so much! She just lights up a room and makes the entire family laugh. She is such a smart, loveable little girl. I hope you have a great birthday Kate! Aunt Sissy, Uncle Kris & Jacob love you!!!!

Here are a few of my favorite pictures of Kate:




Pumpkin Patch: This Year vs. Last Year

We went to The Right Choices Corn Maze on Sunday with the Pittmans and had a great time. The weather was beautiful - a good day to be outside. We went last year, and so I thought I would compare pictures. Jacob was 19mos last year, and this year he's 2 1/2.

This was his favorite event last year and this year! He loved it!!


This is what they refer to as the Cow Train. Last year we thought Jacob was too little to ride by himself, so I squeezed into the little cart with him. This year, he rode by himself!


Attempt at a family photo


We just might have found a tradition! I love comparing... Jacob that is, not me!

For fun, here are the Pittman munchkin comparisons:
Love Kate's pigtails. She was in a stroller last year, this year she's riding a pony! She was close to being 2 last year, and she's close to being 3 this year!

Sweet Luke. We were worried it was too chilly for him, so he wore this adorable hat. This year Beth got to squeeze in the cow train. HA! :)
GOOD TIMES!

Way Back When-esday


Timeline: October 2007
Age: 7mos

Can't believe I did this!

Got to work today and realized I had on 2 different shoes!! The one on the right is clearly the older of the 2, in fact, I bought the pair of the one on the left to replace them. I've always had the fear I would do this. Note to self, turn closet light on.

Recognition

Kris did not want me to post this, but I am anyway. Out of the 30 candidates in his department, he received an award at work. I know he works hard, and I'm so happy he was recognized. I asked him to hold his award while I took his picture, but he wouldn't oblige.

Way to go Kris. Jacob and I are so proud!

09-10 Kentucky Basketball: "Resurrection"

Madness is tonight!!!!!! I'm excited to see all the new players, the new coach, the new cheerleaders, and the "special" guests. Rumor has it we could see appearances by Rajon and Tayshaun as head coaches of the scrimmage teams. Of course there is also the rumor of the world famous rapper, Drake, making an appearance as well. I've never heard of Drake, but I'm pumped that he might show. Apparently he's the new big thing, which I'm sure will impress the 47 highly ranked recruits in attendance. Yesterday was media day at UK and "Big Cuz" (Demarcus Cousins) was asked about his demeanor on the court and replied, "I'm mean as sh!t". If you've been paying attention, you already know he is gonna be a quote machine. I thought Wall or Patterson would be my favorite from this group, but "Big Cuz" is creeping up the list quickly.

2 Cute Stories

My niece Kate is so funny, she cracks me up! I went over to her house yesterday for lunch and I got a good laugh. Beth laid Luke down for a nap, and so then the 3 of us went into her master bedroom so we didn't have to be so quiet. I asked Kate if she wanted a nap and she said no. I said I wish I could take a nap right now. So she jumped on the bed and tried pulling back the covers so she and I could lay down together. Beth didn't want her messing up the bed, but she did anyway. She said c'mon Sissy, lay down with me. I told her I couldn't get in there with her. She kept asking and finally she said "I don't have time for this." Made me laugh!

Jacob loves The Little Golden Book - The Story of Jesus. Tonight he would ask Kris... "Daddy, where's Jesus?" He asked over and over, and Kris went into Jacob's room to get the book out of his toy chest. He brings it back into the living room and Jacob says... "You found Jesus!!" So cute!!

Who knew having toddlers was so much fun? :)

Way Back When-esday


Timeline: Circa 1978ish (?)
Age: Beth 4, Me 3
*miss you Papa

I'm not gonna drop any dead giveaway hints, but I've recruited a couple of new bloggers!!!!!!


Weekend Recap

We traveled to Dardanelle this weekend to celebrate my dad's 60th birthday. My mom planned a great party with a few close friends and family. We had a great time, and it was good to see everyone!

Here is the cake. That is a dump truck in the middle since that is how he has earned a living the last 30+ years.


Blowing out all 60 candles.


He did it with one quick breath


Everyone enjoying the BBQ.


His grift from me and Beth - a pic of the grandkiddos.


Here is Luke's new thing. So cute!


Our first attempt at a family photo. We all weren't quite ready. :)


Here is the best we could do.


Good times had by all. :)

It don't cost nuthin' to be nice‏

This is a story that was sent to me the other day. I normally don't forward e-mails, but did this one. I thought the entire Revolting Blog Nation would enjoy.

At a Touchdown Club meeting many years before his death, Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant told the following story:

I had just been named the new head coach at Alabama and was off in my old car down in South Alabama recruiting a prospect who was supposed to have been a pretty good player and I was havin’ trouble finding the place. Getting hungry I spied an old cinder block building with a small sign out front that simply said “Restaurant.”
I pull up, go in and every head in the place turns to stare at me. Seems I’m the only white fella in the place. But the food smelled good so I skip a table and go up to a cement bar and sit. A big ole man in a tee shirt and cap comes over and says, “What do you need?” I told him I needed lunch and what did they have today? He says, “You probably won’t like it here, today we’re having chitlins, collared greens and black eyed peas with cornbread. I’ll bet you don’t even know what chitlins (small intestines of hogs prepared as food in the deep South) are, do you?” I looked him square in the eye and said, “I’m from Arkansas , I’ve probably eaten a mile of them. Sounds like I’m in the right place.” They all smiled as he left to serve me up a big plate. When he comes back he says, “You ain’t from around here then?”
I explain I’m the new football coach up in Tuscaloosa at the University and I’m here to find whatever that boy’s name was and he says, yeah I’ve heard of him, he’s supposed to be pretty good. And he gives me directions to the school so I can meet him and his coach.
As I’m paying up to leave, I remember my manners and leave a tip, not too big to be flashy, but a good one and he told me lunch was on him, but I told him for a lunch that good, I felt I should pay.
The big man asked me if I had a photograph or something he could hang up to show I’d been there. I was so new that I didn’t have any yet. It really wasn’t that big a thing back then to be asked for, but I took a napkin and wrote his name and address on it and told him I’d get him one.
I met the kid I was lookin’ for later that afternoon and I don’t remember his name, but do remember I didn’t think much of him when I met him. I had wasted a day, or so I thought.
When I got back to Tuscaloosa late that night, I took that napkin from my shirt pocket and put it under my keys so I wouldn’t forget it. Back then I was excited that anybody would want a picture of me. The next day we found a picture and I wrote on it, “Thanks for the best lunch I’ve ever had.”
Now let’s go a whole buncha years down the road. Now we have black players at Alabama and I’m back down in that part of the country scouting an offensive lineman we sure needed. Y’all remember, (and I forget the name, but it’s not important to the story), well anyway, he’s got two friends going to Auburn and he tells me he’s got his heart set on Auburn too, so I leave empty handed and go on see some others while I’m down there.
Two days later, I’m in my office in Tuscaloosa and the phone rings and it’s this kid who just turned me down, and he says, “Coach, do you still want me at Alabama ?” And I said, “Yes I sure do.” And he says OK, he’ll come. And I say, “Well son, what changed your mind?” And he said, “When my grandpa found out that I had a chance to play for you and said no, he pitched a fit and told me I wasn’t going nowhere but Alabama, and wasn’t playing for nobody but you. He thinks a lot of you and has ever since y’all met.” Well, I didn’t know his granddad from Adam’s housecat so I asked him who his granddaddy was and he said, “You probably don’t remember him, but you ate in his restaurant your first year at Alabama and you sent him a picture that he’s had hung in that place ever since. That picture’s his pride and joy and he still tells everybody about the day that Bear Bryant came in and had chitlins with him.”
“My grandpa said that when you left there, he never expected you to remember him or to send him that picture, but you kept your word to him and to Grandpa, that’s everything. He said you could teach me more than football and I had to play for a man like you, so I guess I’m going to.”
I was floored. But I learned that the lessons my mama taught me were always right. It don’t cost nuthin’ to be nice. It don’t cost nuthin’ to do the right thing most of the time, and it costs a lot to lose your good name by breakin ’ your word to someone.
When I went back to sign that boy, I looked up his Grandpa and he’s still running that place, but it looks a lot better now; and he didn’t have chitlins that day, but he had some ribs that woulda made Dreamland proud and I made sure I posed for a lot of pictures; and don’t think I didn’t leave some new ones for him, too, along with a signed football.
I made it clear to all my assistants to keep this story and these lessons in mind when they’re out on the road. If you remember anything else from me, remember this. It really doesn’t cost anything to be nice, and the rewards can be unimaginable.

Strike a Pose

We had the cousins pictures made, and we're giving this group shot to my dad for his 60th birthday, which is tomorrow. Getting all 3 to look at the camera and smile was not happening!
We thought this one of Jacob belonged in a magazine. :)
This one of Kate makes us laugh. Hers a pretty puppy.

Here is sweet Luke - he's getting so big!
Speaking of Luke, not sure where he was when this one was taken. Maybe it was when he walked straight into the water. Notice the bottom of his jeans are wet in the pic above. :)

Good times!

Revolting Blog Fantasy Football Update And Analysis

The Revolting Blog Fantasy Football League is underway. Here are a few stats and notes from what's happened so far. All female blog readers can quit reading now.

On the stats, keep in mind that some players had their bye week in week 4. Therefore they may not have factored in to the points leaders.

Overall standings so far:

1. Porcinis After Hours (Jeremy Vinson) 4-0-0
2. Bremen Wookies (Barry T. Vinson) 3-1-0
3. Hefty Lefty (Scott Bunch) 2-1-1
4. Bad News Cats (Greg, aka "papaw") 2-1-1
5. Hops Skull Crushers (Hop) 2-2-0
6. Redskins (Alan Hale) 1-2-1
7. Bremen Bombers (Svein Dyrklbotn) 1-2-1
8. SCLSU Mud Dogs (Shane Hardison) 1-3-0
9. Team Dingleberries (Dustin Harper) 1-3-0
10. Brook'sbunch (Michael Miller) 1-3-0

Ironically, Shane Hardison's Mud Dogs have more overall points than any other team, but sit tied for last in the standings. I mentioned this to seasoned fantasy football veteran Tom Vinson the other day and he replied, "That's fantasy football". I guess it really is that simple. I'm in first mainly because I have caught guys when their team has a bad week. My whippings will be coming soon I'm afraid.

Overall points (along with weekly average)

SCLSU Mud Dogs 390 (97.5)
Porcinis 387 (96.75)
Wookies 367 (91.75)
Hefty Lefty 356 (89.0)
Skull Crushers 336 (84.0)
Dingleberries 333 (83.25)
Redskins 322 (80.5)
Bombers 313 (78.25)
Bad News Cats 298 (74.5)
Brook'sbunch 278 (69.5)

You can see by total points that it is all about matchups.

Now we will show the top 3 point producers at each position.

Quarterback
1. Peyton Manning (hefty lefty) 83 points
2. Aaron Rodgers (Bremen Wookies) 78
3. (tie) Ben Roethlisberger (Bremen Bombers) 70
Phillip Rivers (Porcinis After Hours) 70
I'm pretty sure that Merle hasn't even played Big Ben yet this season, but he has Tom Brady so I understand.

Running Back
1. Adrian Peterson (Porcinis) 70
2. Chris Johnson (Redskins) 69
3. (tie) Ronnie Brown (SCLSU Mud Dogs) 64
Maurice Jones - Drew (hefty lefty) 64

Wide Receiver
1. Steve Smith (Porcinis) 64
2. Reggie Wayne (Bombers) 56
3. Vincent Jackson (SCLSU) 48

Tight End
1. Dallas Clark (Redskins) 47
2. Antonio Gates (Bombers) 45
3. Vernon Davis (hefty lefty) 38

Idiot Kickers
1. Lawrence Tynes (SCLSU) 40
2. Stephen Gostkowski (hefty lefty) 39
3. (3 way tie) John Carney (Bombers) 35
Ryan Longwell (Dingleberries) 35
Nate Kaeding (Redskins) 35

Defense
1. San Francisco (Wookies) 65
2. New Orleans (Bad News Cats) 63
3. Denver (Porcinis) 57

That Denver D has produced the 3rd most fantasy points this season but I've only started them once, and didn't even pick them up until week 2. That shows you what I know.

Top 5 Total Team Points Days So Far
1. Redskins (Alan Hale) 123 in week 2. This is better known as the day Chris Johnson went off.
2. Hefty Lefty (Scott Bunch) 119 in week 3. He beat SCLSU that week.
3. SCLSU Mud Dogs (Shane Hardison) 116 in week 1. He got that many points and his RB's combined to score 7. Unbelievable!!!!!! Started the season off right, but can't catch a break since then.
4. Bremen Wookies (Tom Vinson) 111 in week 2. This is better known as the day Frank Gore went off.
5. SCLSU Mud Dogs (Shane Hardison) 107 in week 2. This points week makes the top 5, but the problem is that the Dogs played Hefty Lefty and his #2 ranked 119 points week. Tough luck indeed.

Hope someone reads this crap. Had some time at work and I like to look at the numbers. Guys from the fantasy basketball league learned that last season. Fantasy football involves a lot of luck. This much I have learned.

Fantasy Football Did You Know
that Hops Skull Crushers would have won every other matchup last week with his 95 points. Problem is he was playing the Wookies. The Wookies scored 104. That's what I mean by this being a game of luck. You've always got it, just don't know whether it's gonna be good or bad.

that SCLSU's opponents score an average of 97 points per week. My (Porcinis) opponents score an average of 69.5 points per week. Now that's some good and bad luck.

that Michael Miller is planning on changing his name to Michael Seis Nueve if he maintains his pitiful 69 points per week average.

that SCLSU has managed to lead the league in overall points even though his QB McNabb has been injured and he has had to go with Trent Edwards. He also has had the misfortune of his RB's underperforming (Forte and Slaton). They both put up some pretty good numbers last week though so look out. Plus he has Ronnie Brown. It just baffles me that he has 1 win. Matchups and luck. I keep saying it.

that the Revolting Blog Fantasy Football League is the only league on Yahoo! Sports to have 2 teams from Bremen. This is not something I researched but it's gotta be true.

That's all for now!!

Happy Halloween From Deh, Stretch, Git, Sizzler, and JV

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Way Back When-esday


Timeline: October 2008
Age: 19mos

Gone Baby Gone

Jacob, Kate and Luke are getting their picture made together tomorrow, and since this was planned spur of the moment, John gave Jacob a haircut this evening with the clippers. He's had 2 haircuts before with scissors, so I wasn't sure how he'd do. But he did great despite all the hair in his mouth. This picture makes him look like such a big boy. My baby is officially gone.