I've taken to thinking of D Hawk as our keel. "It has two functions: it prevents the boat from being blown sideways by the wind, and it holds the ballast that keeps the boat right-side up." It seems fitting. I vigorously advise anyone planning on having a loss in their family to arrange for a 19 month old to be around at the time. It's impossible not to smile or laugh on a daily basis.
DHV's rain gear.
He knows he's cute.
Top shelf.
Leigh Rutledge is no better or worse than earlier this week. We're anxiously waiting and hoping for positive news; after all, someone needs to drink this milk!
Training for the pole vault.
Training for the pole vault.
7 comments:
Thank God for your little sunshine of Danny Hawk...blessings to you all and especially little Leigh...
Hugs from Minnesota Susannah!
-Sara
Way to go D. Hawk! Maybe "Keel" will be a subsidiary nickname?
Way to go, too, Susannah, and Dan, and Leigh. I think you are wise to trust D. Hawk to keep you right side up and not blown sideways.
We have to get Elsie and The Hawk and their rainboots together.
Thinking of you,
MAV, AB and EAB
Danny is adorable in his raingear. I'm glad that he can produce some smiling faces out of you, despite the circumstances. :)
I'm so glad to hear the news today of the good u/s results... Go Leigh!
And yay Mama!! That fridge picture is priceless!
Hugs to you all...been thinking of you nonstop.
Erin and Ollie
Hi Danny, good for you keeping your Mommy and Daddy smiling! Isn't it funny how they easily amused they are by us? I hope you were able to find some salamanders, they sound tasty.
Baby Hugs,
Natalie
Wow!!! Milk mama~! Leigh will be grateful for all the yumminess now that feeds are starting up again :) We are prayign for her daily. Love the pics of Danny! I'm glad he makes you laugh..as they say - laughter is like a good medicine :)
Hugs,
Thea, Olivia and Evelyn
Post a Comment