Friday, May 15, 2009

Don't Worry...Warm Baths are the Norm!







Thank you to everyone who has been so concerned about Pete. We have possibly recieved more feedback from our last blog posting than any other. Everyone has been so worried about little Pete and his crazy parents who give him cold baths! Just to put everyones mind at ease, it wasn't really cold, just lukewarm cause the power was out. He usually does have warm baths and I certainly could heat water on the stove if necessary. Pete just doesn't like getting out of any bath, warm or not, cause he would rather be all bundled up!
We are attaching another picture after a usual happy bath time. Also, he got to wear a little hand me down hat from our cousins. He will not be doing any hunting anytime soon, but thought we should pose for a picture before we outgrow the hat.
Pete finally has a room all his own at 3 months old. The picture above is part of his little room, simple and comfortable. He sleeps great in his room and seems to love sleeping in Africa. He sleeps from 8:30ish to 6:30ish each night.
And the picture of the banana tree is in our front yard. We are waiting for it to ripen, they should be delicious. We wish you all could be here to enjoy a tasty one with us. Take care and God bless.

5 comments:

missy said...

how crazy is that...a banana tree in your front yard!! Livy and I both noticed "the pig" on top of Petes bookcase! His room looks so sweet.

Amy said...

That tree is beautiful. I am glad to hear that you are all doing so well!

Jessica said...

His room looks so great and so does he. Send pictures of the other rooms when you can. It's nice to see where you are every day! Love you.

Tim said...

It was so good to chat today!! Pete looks so happy and obviously stinking cute! He definitely has a lot of books, he will be well read just like his parents!

I agree with Jessica that the pictures of your rooms are great so we can picture where you are everyday!

We love you guys!!
Sam

Unknown said...

My sons and I strongly assert (I'm quoting McKenzie, now) that your child, Pete, ought to have lots of cold baths. It's invigorating (Caleb's opinion) and a health exercise in self-discipline -- not to mention that it helps one appreciate the occasion luxury of a warm bath. With much affection -- Ron Cook, McKenzie & Caleb