Analyzed by Engineers (Ben & Andrew's Blog)
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The Commute

March 26th, 2015. (2 years, 2 months old.) by andrew

The daily grind.  You know, taking your lunch to school in your lunch wagon.

(Ed note: One of the other parents there upon witnessing this exclaimed, “How cute!”.  Remember, this is a day-care with tons of cute kids.)


Seawolves Game

March 20th, 2015. (6 years, 9 months old.) by ben

Last weekend, Daddy took me to a Seawolves baseball game.  We got to sit right behind home plate!

It was too bad they lost, but it was fun to see the game right up close!


Bookworm

March 18th, 2015. (2 years, 2 months old.) by andrew

I like to get my hands on anything I can to read…

…even if I have to steal Ben’s books he brings home from school.  Like this one!  It has a school bus!

 


New Glasses

March 15th, 2015. (2 years, 2 months old.) by andrew

I got my new glasses. Turns out you can still eat pancakes with ’em.

And Daddy still shares his berry smoothies with me, and they still taste the same!

Soooo… so far this is working out!

Ed Note: Some interesting information about how vision prescriptions for non-verbal kids are made, and a bit about Accommodative Esotropia.  Andrew is so far (1 day) taking very well to his new glasses.


Wagon Ride

March 14th, 2015. (2 years, 2 months old.) by andrew

Daddy discovered that we can ride down hills together in the wagon.  One more time, Daddy!


Reading with Mommy

March 14th, 2015. (2 years, 2 months old.) by andrew

…always makes me feel better.


Short Order Cook

March 7th, 2015. (2 years, 1 month old.) by andrew

Watch me crack some eggs!

Order up!


Puddle Stomping / Rain Walking

March 3rd, 2015. (2 years, 1 month old.) by andrew

It rained the other day, and I got to get some official umbrella training.

There was also official rain boot training, though I didn’t need much teaching!

Just jump right in!


Eye Doc Visit

March 1st, 2015. (2 years, 1 month old.) by andrew

I went see the eye doctor, and it was terrible!  He put drops in my eyes so I couldn’t see very well, and then kept putting things right in my face!  All I wanted to do was go home.

Mommy and I finally went home and everything was OK. But the doctor did say that I have Strabismus, so I’m going to be getting glasses to wear to help make my eyes see better.

I guess this is just part of growing up. Sigh.