Djai stories

Ok so I’m a parent now and I have a website for the purpose of raving about my son… deal with it.

1) This afternoon, we had Djai’s portable high-chair on the kitchen floor for some reason instead of a chair. Not really a big thing or anything but I must say that I was quite amused when Johnathan crawled up into and sat himself upright, then proceeded to sign “more” to me. I guess pointing at the fridge wasn’t a clear enough picture for us slow adults, he felt that he needed to get himself ready on his own!

2) This evening when I put him down, we have a usual routine of bath, book, song, and then sleep. There is a rare occasion when the book must be skipped because he is overly tired, but tonight was little different again. I get him out of the bath and dried, then we go into his room and get a diaper situated. PJ’s pants follow, but to get the shirt on him I need him to sit up in my lap. I lift him up and lean him against my chest so that I can button the front of his shirt, and as soon as I get the first button done his eyes are closed and he is leaning against my chest. By the time I hit the bottom button his breathing had already gone heavy. Ha! Needless to say, we didn’t get to a book tonight, he did flutter when I turned him back around but pointed straight at the crib. Without a word, I settled him down with a little song and it was lights out.

One Response to “Djai stories”

  1. Dad and Mom C. Says:

    Dang, you guys are so blessed. One, to have parents like us (just kidding)and two, all kidding aside, what a blessing it is for us old folks to hear your wonderful little stories. Djai is the product of two awesome, caring and dedicated loving parents. I can see he is already dazzling you with his own unique personality.

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