Quick Story and two Great Pictures
Bianca showed up yesterday at the Goddard School to pick up Isaac and found him and the rest of his class playing outside. Isaac was about fifty feet from Bianca and when he saw her his face lit up and his little legs pumped as fast as they could to get to her. Another kid who was a bit closer to Bianca than Isaac, one of Isaac's long time friends, also saw Bianca and started moseying her way over to Bianca as well. When Isaac caught up to her he put out his hand, stiff arm style, and told her in clear language: NO! Isaac is a bit possessive when it comes to his Mommy.

And now for the pictures.

Use the Force Isaac, use the Force:

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and

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May the Force Be With You.
Tony Sculimbrene
Raisin Protection
Isaac has become something of a raisin addict.  It is okay as they are really not too bad for little guys (and big guys too).  He really, really loves them.  Perhaps even more than...dare I say it...cantaloupe.  Here is a super funny video of Isaac tempting GG with a raisin:




Tony Sculimbrene
Mischief not Managed
Unlike Prongs, Padfoot, Mooney and Wormtail, I am not sure who could manage the mischief caused by our little pixie of play.  Isaac has been walking now for three weeks and it is a totally different experience.  He can and does get into everything.

He ran up a local jungle gym and then dove HEAD FIRST down a slide.  After that he climbed up the same slide and then it was up and down, up and down.  Here are a few shots of the pixie of play on the slide:



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and:

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Then there was this moment from Bass Pro Shops when he discovered, on his own, a rack full of toy guns (YIPEE!):

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and then we have this moment:

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The expression of distress originated with a shout from Dad saying NO to an attempted rock eating.

All of this was a cute prelude to one of the most precious moments I have ever seen:


Completely and totally soaked. As you can see: mischief unmanaged.
Tony Sculimbrene