Flowers

He picked up this flower and walked over to Ruby and gave it to her. So cute. ?  —Des’ teacher, Ms. Kristen

Riding laps around the dining room

June 14th, 2016

All worn out after water play day

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June 12th, 2016

Des and mom walk to the playground before it gets near 100 °F

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June 11th, 2016

After only getting a short time at the Joslyn yesterday, des, dad, and grandma head back for another quick visit to Joslyn before grabbing lunch

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Serious playing in progress

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June 10th, 2016

Des and mom head to Joslyn Museum Friday afternoon. Doesn’t even know what to expect, but excited to get there

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They got a lot done in 45 minutes

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June 9th, 2016

Des and mom grab a treat at Localmotive (cater for mom and dad’s wedding), not sure what to make of the mac and cheese rounders

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June 7th, 2016

It was a great night for the park before it gets too summer-y

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June 5th, 2016

After an early morning walk with mom and ma, Des plays with his new bubble toy (having not yet met Elmo in other contexts)

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An adolescent squirrel lives in the neighbor’s tree that is patient with our lively toddler next door. Des and dad will usually watch the squirrel from the front porch as it comes down the tree to snack. This is “Desmond’s Squirrel.” (Although dad wonders if Des thinks there exists a sole squirrel, like Buzz Lightyear thought he was the only Buzz.) This evening when Des and mom were alongside the house, playing with rocks of course, dad shared that the squirrel was back. Des squealed and quickly made his way to the front yard to watch his squirrel. He’s equally patient, never blitzing towards his friend, just palms on knees in an inquisitive stance.