Part of this morning’s conversation:
Me: Who is Ian’s mommy?
Simon: Mommy!
Me: Who is your mommy?
Simon: Mommy!
Me: Who are mommy’s sons?
Simon: Simon and Een.
Me: Simon, are you littler or bigger than Ian?
Simon: Big!
Me: Right. So what is your relationship? [I was going for “big brother.”]
Simon: He gives me hugs.
I try to take at least one photo every day. These are some of my favorites—one per day—from the past week. (To see all the dailies from the year, check out the set on Flickr.)
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I try to take at least one photo every day. These are some of my favorites—one per day—from the past week. (To see all the dailies from the year, check out the set on Flickr.)
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Jason Morehead teaching his son to play football (outside). Believe it.
We took a picnic at Holmes Lake today to meet some Japanese students that are traveling in the States right now (several of whom we actually met when we were in Tokyo a year and a half ago). We thought it only appropriate that Ian wear the jinbei (traditional Japanese outfit) that we bought for Simon when we were in Japan. So kawaii.

And Simon, of course, wore socks (coincidentally also purchased in Japan) with his summer shoes, because, well, why wouldn’t you? Daddy helped him execute, but the socks and sandals were all his idea. And, yeah, it’s pretty cute too.

I try to take at least one photo every day. These are some of my favorites—one per day—from the past week. (To see all the dailies from the year, check out the set on Flickr.)
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Jason Morehead enjoying the outdoors with his child, who is dressed in Husker gear. Believe it.