What's so great about being a dad (part 3)
Jaz is increasing in every direction and dimension and an amazing rate.
Growing taller, more of that beautiful hair, increased running speed and manouverability (particularly at bath time!) and, of course, vocabuary.
Sometime it's difficult to determine exactly what she means, but 90% of the time she can make us understand what she wants. It's really heartwarming to watch her interact with Di or her toys, and see her personality developing.
As mentioned earlier, she loves to climb and has no fear of heights. The other day at the Caboolture School she opened a door and climbed a ladder up to the observation deck outside the A/V room in the auditorium. Spotted walking happily behing the guard rail about 3m off the ground, I had to go up there and carry her down (which did not make her happy).
Later, I saw her opening the door again and this time she had a book in her hand. She made it up 4 of the ladder rungs before she had to ditch the book! Think about the gap between the rungs compared to a 2-year-old's body size and you can see this is an impressive achievement.
It's so good to see her running around and playing with the other kids. It's been raining heavily the last couple of days so we brought a cubby and a slide inside so she can still play. Leanne and Sophie came over reccently and played until they passed out - exhausted...
I recently found a pic of the two most fantastic people in the world having the time of their lives...

Look at the expression on Jazmin's face - she knows she is clever because she has strapped herself into her carseat ready for more adventures. "Come on, you two - get a move on, I'm ready!"
I love you both and wouldn't trade anything, ever.
Growing taller, more of that beautiful hair, increased running speed and manouverability (particularly at bath time!) and, of course, vocabuary.
Sometime it's difficult to determine exactly what she means, but 90% of the time she can make us understand what she wants. It's really heartwarming to watch her interact with Di or her toys, and see her personality developing.
As mentioned earlier, she loves to climb and has no fear of heights. The other day at the Caboolture School she opened a door and climbed a ladder up to the observation deck outside the A/V room in the auditorium. Spotted walking happily behing the guard rail about 3m off the ground, I had to go up there and carry her down (which did not make her happy).
Later, I saw her opening the door again and this time she had a book in her hand. She made it up 4 of the ladder rungs before she had to ditch the book! Think about the gap between the rungs compared to a 2-year-old's body size and you can see this is an impressive achievement.
It's so good to see her running around and playing with the other kids. It's been raining heavily the last couple of days so we brought a cubby and a slide inside so she can still play. Leanne and Sophie came over reccently and played until they passed out - exhausted...
I recently found a pic of the two most fantastic people in the world having the time of their lives...
Look at the expression on Jazmin's face - she knows she is clever because she has strapped herself into her carseat ready for more adventures. "Come on, you two - get a move on, I'm ready!"
I love you both and wouldn't trade anything, ever.
1 Comments:
What fun to look back on when Jaz is older and remember all the adventures you had together. Watching her grow and learn is so rewarding..continue to enjoy and have heaps of funtimes together..
Great to chat and catch up. We ahve long weekend here so hope to do some more in the garden if the weather decides not to rain...
Luvyas all Margs
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