Sunday, January 25, 2009

Sick little boy

Ethan had a 102 temp on Friday, so he was home with me most of the day! He still doesn't have the appetite he normally does, but we're slowly getting food down him. He also has a cold and is drooling like MAD! I'm pretty sure during one of his temper tantrums today I could see his one top molar RIGHT below the gums!! Here are a few pics of him barely even eating grapes! You know he's not feeling well when you have to try to force fruit down this little boy!
Here's a picture of Ethan in his newest shirt that Daddy picked out for him - very tough with a skull on it! Ethan loves to play with any phone these days, he says "hello". Note he's playing with my cell phone in the picture, so if anyone gets a prank call from my cell phone and hears a little boy chattering on the other end - it's Ethan! :)


This weekend we listened to one of Ethan's new music cds he got at Christmas and he LOVED the "If you're happy and you know it" song! He would clap, stomp his feet - so cute! During "The Ants go marching" I showed him how to march and he'd mimic marching steps at times! Ethan also said the full phrase "peek-a-boo", which was surprising this weekend.
Not much else to tell on this end. Dave's engineering test is exactly 3 months from today. He's continued to diligently put in his several hours a day of studying, so things should go well. I think he's starting to get a bit worried now that the date is quickly approaching!

3 comments:

Adam said...

3 months is quickly approaching!? That's like the distant future! Dave, you're a gonna rock this thing yo! Must return to the grind for now; ttfn! (ta ta for now, courtesy of Tigger).

~A

The Learings said...

Yes molars are a bad time....on the funny end Evan called my mom 3x in a row and hung up on her before I realized he had my phone lol....funny how they're into cell phones already....

Adam said...

Psychologically speaking, you should feed him a little bit of crap food during this period. If so, he'll associate it in his brain with the pain from the molars, and consequently be more disposed toward disliking it later in life--hence benefiting his health. Food for thought. (No pun intended)

~Adam