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June 23, 2007

Filed under: Isaac letters — april @ 2:34 pm

Dear Great-Grandma Faye,

I am sorry I do not have much time to write to you today, because I am helping Mommy get ready for Grandma and Grandpa Sachs and Aunt Roberta who are coming this evening. I am looking forward to seeing them for the first time since I was a week old! And I know they are looking forward to seeing me, too.

I have been having a good week with Aunt Martha, who is already here and has been playing with me this week while Mommy does other things. She and I have been having some good times. She thinks I am very cute, and I think she is very pretty. It’s nice to have aunts come visit you!

I heard that Grandma Karen came to visit you a couple of times recently and that you had some nice visits. I also heard that you have something to give me now! I am excited to find out what it is. I am glad Grandma Karen visited you. Isn’t she so nice and kind? You must have done a good job raising her. I hope my Mommy does just as good a job with me, and then I should have no excuses for turning out to be anything but very nice and kind and good.

Okay, I have to go now. I am going to help Mommy do some laundry, and then she is making chili for tonight, and lasagna for tomorrow, and I am not even sure what all she is doing. Anyway, we have work to do so I had better help her get to it!

 

Love,

Isaac

June 14, 2007

Filed under: Isaac letters — april @ 2:33 pm

Dear Great-Grandma,

Today was a cold, rainy day, so Mommy and I stayed inside mostly, except for a trip out to get the mail and look at the plants. Do you remember about the sunflowers that got nibbled off? Well, three of them are growing anyway! Two are getting nice and tall and out of bunny-nibbling range, and the third one is hanging in there, but it should make it. Mommy and I are excited. The four really big sunflowers are going to have flowers pretty soon. We can see them starting to grow on top. Then they will be so pretty! We will have to take a picture of them and send it to you.

Speaking of pictures, I am sorry to say that I still don’t have any pictures for you, because the printer is still out of ink. I do hope they get some soon, because I have all kinds of pictures I want to send to you. However, I hear that Grandma might bring you one when she visits tomorrow. (I guess she will have been there by the time you read this, though.)

Well, I promised to tell you all about how the weekend went, so I will. Grandma and Grandpa came to visit us on Friday afternoon, right before I went to bed. After they came, and Grandpa sang to me a little, Mommy put me to bed and then Mommy and Daddy left for a hotel. I woke up at 4:00 as usual and I was a little sad that Mommy wasn’t there to hold me like she usually does, but Grandpa has good holding arms, too, so it was okay and I went back to sleep. In the morning Grandma got up with me and gave me my breakfast and played with me, and later on I got a nap, and I also played a lot with Grandpa. He took me outside and I watched the leaves on the trees blowing in the wind. It was fascinating!

Around lunchtime Mommy and Daddy came home again, and I was very happy to see them, and they were happy to see me, too! So I guess we missed each other some, but we were okay being apart for a night. So that’s all right.

In the afternoon, I got to go swimming! Grandma and Grandpa brought a swimming pool for me that is just the right size for me and my friends! I like swimming a lot, and I have had two pool parties since then. For the first one, my friend Ethan came over. For the second one, Ethan and his friend Joshua came over. I don’t know Joshua very well but I have met him a couple of times. He is the same age as Ethan. Anyway, we had lots of fun splashing each other and batting at my rubber duckies. Ethan and Joshua splashed a little more than I did, probably because I was so busy watching them that I didn’t think about splashing very much.

On Sunday, Mommy and Daddy left early for church while I was still napping (they didn’t want to wake me up–wasn’t that nice of them?) and Grandma and Grandpa got me ready for church and brought me along in time for the service. My dedication was pretty close to the beginning of the service, which was nice, because my attention span is not very long and I get kind of antsy towards the middle of the service, usually.

I liked my dedication. The pastor people stood up front with me and my parents and my friend Eleanor and her parents, and they said some things that sounded pretty nice, about people helping to take care of us and teach us about God. Mommy and Daddy talked about what they promise to do for me, and they showed me a little lamb that they picked as a symbol of that promise. I don’t remember exactly what they said but it was kind of them and helped me start to realize how much they love me. Then they sang a song with the congregation, while one of the nice pastor people carried me around and showed me to everybody. They all reached out their hands and some of them touched me gently, to show that they love me. I looked at everybody and I was so happy to have such a big, good family! The last thing that happened was that they gave Eleanor and me each a silver cup with our names on them. I haven’t drunk anything out of mine yet because I am not very good with cups, but someday I guess I will.

So that was my dedication. Oh, yes, I forgot to say that another great-grandma and a great-grandpa came to the service too, and they stayed to lunch afterwards. It was good to see them. They are from Baltimore.

Well, let’s see. My teeth are still growing in. They feel kind of funny in my mouth and sometimes I run my tongue over them just to make sure they are still there. They don’t hurt anymore, now, so that is good and I am less grumpy. I am also still trying really hard to get around. I can go around in circles pretty well, and I can push up really far and sometimes even get all of me off the ground, except for my hands and knees of course, but only for a moment. And instead of making progress going forward, I am only going backwards! I can’t tell you how frustrating that is. I try and try and try so hard and then I look to see where I am and I’m always farther away than when I started! Do you have any advice about what I can do? Mommy mostly just laughs at me. I don’t think that’s very nice of her.

Oh, one thing that I am much better at now is sitting! Especially just today, I was sitting by myself for a couple of minutes at a time. I am still pretty wobbly and my back gets tired quickly, but if I start to fall over I can correct myself a lot of the time, and that is really neat because it means Mommy doesn’t have to catch me or hold me up. And I used to always fall forwards and try to eat my toes, but now I can put my hands down and stay up.

Speaking of toes, I have decided that mine really taste good. I put them in my mouth any chance I can get. I even pulled my socks off one time when Grandma was changing me, because I was trying to get my feet in my mouth and just got hold of the socks, so they came off. That was fun!

One more really fun thing that I discovered this week is the rocking horse we have. It was Grandpa’s when he was a little boy, and sometimes Mommy and Daddy sit me on it and bounce me up and down. Well, this week, I grabbed the handles and held on, and do you know what? Mommy let go of me, and I still held on! All by myself! (Of course she was right there to catch me if I did let go.) And then, I thought it would be good to try and eat the horse’s mane, but when I tried to lean forward to get it, the whole horse moved, and me too! That was really fun, so then I leaned forward again just so I could feel the horse move. Now I know why it is called a rocking horse, not a bouncing horse! It is lots and lots of fun, and I can do it all by myself! I can’t wait till I am big enough to climb up there by myself, too, because then I will do it a lot.

Okay, now it is time for me to go to bed, but I have a sort of a request before I do. Maybe you could ask Mommy if she would please let me eat the things that come in the mail. Today there was something bright yellow and it looked so good, but she wouldn’t let me eat it, but if you asked her, maybe she would.

 

Love,

Isaac

June 7, 2007

Filed under: Isaac letters — april @ 2:30 pm

Dear Great-Grandma,

Hello! I was glad to get your letter this week! I got it on Tuesday. Mommy read it to me, and I looked at the pictures and the shiny stickers, and then I tried to eat it, but Mommy wouldn’t let me. That was kind of disappointing. Don’t worry that I can’t read your letters yet, because Mommy reads them to me, and even though I can’t always understand that either, I still like listening to her read to me. And you’re right, someday soon I will be able to read them myself.

Well, I was going to tell you all about my bathtimes in this letter, but something else exciting has happened so I will have to save the bathtimes for later. I am getting TEETH! I have two teeth, the two on the bottom in the very front. The right one is a little bit ahead of the left one. Mommy noticed the first one on Monday evening, as she was getting me ready for bed. Then yesterday she thought maybe there was a second one in there too, and today she was sure. So, two teeth already, and I am only five months old.

I’m not really sure what I think about this. Now that I think about it, I haven’t been feeling really all that great for a while. I keep drooling all over everything and it gets kind of annoying because it gets my shirt and my chest all wet, not to mention most things that I come in contact with. And it has felt pretty good to bite on things with my gums. I especially like other peoples’ hands, although my own do pretty well too, as do toys, and burp rags, and the napkins Mommy and Daddy use at the table.

And this week things have kind of been worse. My gums really hurt, and I have even had a bit of a fever. I’m still sleeping pretty well, though, except for naps. It is harder to get to sleep for them. Plus, I kind of have a cold, so that doesn’t help things.

But teeth! I am getting teeth! What am I supposed to do with them, anyway? I am still not eating anything except milk. So, I don’t ever have anything in my mouth that those teeth will be able to do anything with. Well, anyway, they are not very far up yet, so I can wait a while before I have to decide what to do with them.

By the way, I am sorry I have not been sending any pictures lately. Our printer that we print the pictures on is out of ink, says Mommy. They will maybe be getting more ink for it this weekend. I hope so, because I have some good new pictures that I want to send to you.

I am really good at rolling over now, and I always roll onto my belly when I want to play. I can also go in circles on the floor–if there is a toy to the side, I will turn so I can reach it. I try really, really hard to get toys that are a little ahead of me, but I just can’t quite move, yet. Sometimes I can move just a little bit, but I always forget how I managed it, so I can’t do it again. And sometimes I move the wrong direction! Talk about frustrating!

I am also get better about sitting. I used to just try and grab at whatever was in front of me, and then somehow I would find myself face-to-face with the floor, unless Mommy was holding me up. But now I can put my arms down on the floor and hold the rest of me up, at least for a little while. I am going to need to practice this a lot more, though.

One more thing before I go to bed. Grandma and Grandpa are coming tomorrow, and they are going to stay with me overnight while Mommy and Daddy go somewhere else to celebrate their anniversary. I am a little bit scared and a little bit excited. Mommy and Daddy have left me with other people before, but not for very long, and not overnight. And I really like my Mommy and Daddy, and I think I might miss them. But I also like my grandparents, and it is so much fun to see them because I don’t see them very often and they are good to play with, so it might be okay. I will let you know last week how it went.

Oh! One more thing again. I am getting dedicated on Sunday. They tried to do that already and it snowed on us and church got cancelled. I don’t think it will snow this time, but you never know. I will tell you about that next week, too.

I love you, Great-Grandma! I will say a bedtime prayer for you and Grandpa Al. Mommy has been telling me about praying, so I think it is about time I tried it.

 

Love,

Isaac

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