Of course, if you ask how old he is, he will tell you 4 and a half. The fun began the morning of his birthday (July 14th) when he awoke to find the hobby store train set that mom would drag him away kicking and screaming from every time we went grocery shopping (the hobby store was next door and the train set could be seen from the window). This could be one of the reasons I got so dizzy and faint every time I went grocery shopping towards the end of the pregnancy. Hmm. So to make a long story short, the hobby store went out of business and I used my Tijuana bartering skills to get a killer deal on the train set and table. No more train tantrums, and he's now distracted for longer intervals! Happy birthday to both of us! Now I can pay some attention to Jack Jack. Fortunately, we bought his present a few months in advance because sleep-deprived mom and dad, and anxiety-ridden mom (suffering from Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex ... don't ask...) were in no condition to shop nor plan a birthday bash, so our loving family here in Chico stepped in to help. That night Grandma Pam and Grandpa Rick had a little party for him at their house with hot dogs, swimming, presents and cake. Then the following evening, we went to Uncle Mort and Aunt Lacie's to celebrate Rocky and cousin Shane's birthday. After yummy home-made Cafe Rio pork burritos, we devoured a chocolate construction site cake. Of course, Rocky (and several of the big boys) had to drive the trucks all over the cake BEFORE we ate it. Luckily, it tasted better than it looked.
talking to Grandma on the phone & telling her all about his new train set
cake at Grandma Pam & Grandpa Rick's house
Rocky and Shane blowing out the candles
cake ... before the boys got into it
cake ... afterwards