And the last full week I took off work was the day Connor was born. But at least I won’t finish this year with 105 accrued hours of unused vacation time like last year. And it didin’t roll over. Anyway Connor loves spending time with the baby. We have to be careful because he’s a little rough when he’s being playful. So far I’ve spent more time with him in the last few days than I have in the last month. I’m surprised every day by something he says. It’s hard to beleive I have a three year old that’s reminding me of things I’ve forgotten or overlooked. “Daddy you forgot your glasses” was the most recent as I pulled out of my parents driveway the other day.
Today he got to give his little brother his first bath at home. It was the cutest thing that’s ever happened at our house. Our next door neightbor “Mrs. Pat” came by to watch. She’s one of the best neighbors we’ve ever had. And Connor’s pre-school director from the church came by to bring us dinner. More of the congregation is scheduled to do the same for the rest of the week from what I understand. Which is good because Amy’s pretty tired as she tries to get adjusted to the babies schedule.