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Jun 2009

Mini-Explorer

We had a full day yesterday!  It started with an early morning trip to Phoenix Children’s.  We’ve had a funky month with his eating and the dreaded Tobi rotation, so we were kind of looking forward to this visit to see how Asher is doing.  Overall, we left there encouraged and again no major procedures on the horizon – raise the roof – woot woot!  He’s in the 75th percentile for weight and height, which just warms our heart!

Asher also had his first day of this class we signed him up for through the Town of Gilbert called Mini-Explorers.  Yep, that pretty much perfectly describes Asher.  When I heard that there were centers and no structure I knew this was the class for us.  It was so cute, and we can’t wait for next week!

Then, we ended the day with daddy and dinner outside.  It’s been so unseasonably beautiful here we have to take advantage of it!  Jeremy was trying to teach Asher to just sit back and relax, but that only lasted for about a second :).

 

6 Comments

  1. Reply
    Grandma Olimb

    He looks like he is waiting for daddy to show him the exciting part of relaxing. Great job, Rachel, capturing some more precious memories.

  2. Reply
    Joanna

    Sound like a lovely day! So glad to hear that Asher is doing well health wise. 75% totally beats Isaac…he is usually in the 10-20 range;D

  3. Reply
    Noelle

    WOW! That is a busy day! Praise God that he is doing well and in the 75%!! Yeah! And that last picture…wow…beautiful…

  4. Reply
    Erin

    I too love the picture of Jeremy and Asher. I am glad Asher liked his first day of class.

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    Meagan South

    Glad everything was reassuring at PCH-praise God!
    The explorer class looks awesome-perfect for an inquisitive little boy.
    Love the picture of the daddy-son moment. Precious.

  6. Reply
    krista

    Such great pictures & what a great day! I’m so glad you & your ‘Mini Explorer’ had fun at class! And wahoo for 75th percentile! Those rolls don’t lie!

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