Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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The Boss is Mobile!

It was mere days ago that our little treasure was handsome wherever we happened to put him. But now he's decided he's gonna be handsome wherever he darn well pleases. And so none of you skeptics out there can say that we just posed the munchkin and snapped a photo I am giving you, not one, not two, but three videos as proof.

We made it hard for him, of course, with the wood floors, but here he is shortly after finally crawling going after... pills. We're trying to not read into it.


The carpet seemed to be easier, but we Ruberts are not ones to take the easy road, so...


...Boston went ahead and mastered those wood floors until they cried, "Uncle"!


And to answer the inevitable question, yes he's into everything already, but I am positive about it because his curiosity is unquenchable and I couldn't ask for many things more beneficial to him... that and he's one step closer to being my go-to guy. "Boston, please bring me a/the/some (whatever my sly little heart desires)."

Sunday, January 10, 2010

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Oh What Fun!

Well it's been an exciting couple of weeks for Boston and his crew. The most exciting thing that happened was finally being able to meet his Aunt Haily, and boy did they have fun!

This is right after Boston met Haily, which was right after Haily got home from a long day of snowmobiling.


Haily was visiting with her "buddy", Chris, who is a kick in the pants.


Everyone had a good time.


Haily is very fond of Boston...


...and Boston waited until Chris left the room to show Haily how he felt. What a schmoozer!


We thought it would be best to get some pictures of Boston in the snow since it's his first winter. This rad snowsuit (which doesn't come in Dad sizes... I checked) was from Grandma Jones, and it is cooooozy.


Of course Boston wanted to try sledding and all we had was a storage tub. But he insisted, and of course George called shotgun.


After that we tried snow angels... I think it's obvious how well that went over.


And, finally, we discovered how much Boston likes being eaten but not knowing who's doing it.