Fresh out of the bath tub for his big 3 month photo shoot! My little feller is a ham and a half! We were thrilled with all the big smiles he gave the camera.
You can see for yourself here.
How to choose?! And in what sizes? Or special effects? Which would our parents and grandparents like to have??
It was too much pressure, so we just bought the whole dang disc. Which got me to thinking that I really need to learn how to actually use my fancy-schmancy camera and do this myself. They would look just as good right? Right. ;)
We were slated to meet with our builder, Bob (Bob the Builder), after pictures at 5:30.
Guess what time Dallas got called in to work?
5:25.
Boo.
So I went home to ohhh and ahhh over my punkin's pictures some more and Dallas called shortly thereafter to tell me he was already done working. So we decided to head on up to his motherland to check out their annual fair, Old Sett'lers. (That's not really how they spell it, but it IS how they pronounce it.)
It was your typical fare of rides, pork burgers, a bearded lady (no, not part of the festivities, but I did see one), and some country music. Severin was ohhh'd and ahhh'd over some more and when we made it home I found this in the back seat.
Being adored is exhausting!
PS - Are these not the sweetest little paws ever?
Sunday, we went to a family reunion on Dallas' side. His grandma is one of 16 siblings. Add a few generations and do the math.
When we left there we had some time to kill before our re-scheduled meeting with Bob the builder so we ran over to the mall to walk around. But alas, we can't make even one trip without forgetting something and this time it was the stroller.

Then when we went to eat delicious Mexican food, Severin had a blow out and we didn't have an extra outfit! So he was naked baby for the rest of dinner and we had to stop at Target for some emergency onesies.
Then we fiiiiiinally made it to our meeting with Bob the Builder. (That's definitely how I'll refer to him for the rest of my life)
Have I shown you our house plans?
We've made a few changes, but that's basically our house!
August = dig and pour basement
September = frame
October = plumbing and stuff
November = sheetrock and stuff
December = "all the finishing detail bull****" (Bob the Builder likes to cuss)
January = move in!
~Dances a little jig~
So exciting!! And, Yes, cutest paws ever :D
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