February 2019
- lifewithpete
- Feb 28, 2019
- 2 min read
Boys, this is what your mom-mom looked like at 38
Our routine during this time was get up, take Pete to ELC by 8:30. We usually left the house by 8:10. Usually with Hankie in tow. On Mondays Mat and I would take Hankie to Birmingham right after we dropped Pete off (our appointment was for 10) and it was always kind of a rush. We would return just in time to pick up Pete.

From Courtlyn, who babysat Pete from the time he was one

Out of order because my dad took it, I think--in Ocala at the fair.


With his friend Clayton at tennis. Pete was not into tennis, to put it mildly. He didn't really do anything the coach said. It didn't last long.

They still take a bath together every night.



At Dr. LaRussa's!

Hankie was always pretty good about eating his dose. We tried to keep him hungry, but he had to have a little something on his stomach so that the dose wouldn't irritate it.



Boys, this is what your mom-mom looked like at 38.

Pete loved/loves to make forts and other creations. And dress up.

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A few times I took the boys to Chik-fil-a alone. It was a little nerve-wracking (carrying all that stuff, plus the boys). But an easy way to pass the time.



At Sushiaya

















These pics are all out of order, but Pete didn't want to take a pic with Hankie while they were wearing matching sweaters. I can't remember why. This was the best we got.








On the wall we must have walked a million times. I made up a game where I sang humpty dumpty and picked Pete up when humpty fell. We still do that, on a wall near our house.






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