Monday, November 28, 2011

Baby Jax

Alex loves Whitney's dog named Jax. One of Alex's favorite past times is to sit on the couch with Acky and hold Jax like a baby. Alex talks about Jax all the time and I guess while we were in Inkom for Thanksgiving he missed Jax. Alex would lay down on the floor at Paige's and would wait for Paige to come pick him up and wanted to be held like a baby and called baby Jax.

This is Acky, Alex, and Jax.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

New Friend

Alex loves Acky. From the second he wakes up to the time he goes to bed he is either with Acky, asking where Acky is or being distracted by me to give Acky a break. Whitney is so good to Alex. He is very demanding of her time and loves to help her with everything. She patiently loves him and finds a way for him to be apart of whatever she is doing whether it is making bread, walking Jax, or putting on makeup. We are so lucky to have this time to spend with Whitney and her family.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Jackie

While at Winco, we saw one of Whitney's friends named Jackie. Whitney said hi and as Jackie walked off Alex yelled out with perfect pronunciation "Bye Jackie".

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween part 2



Alex dressed up as a cowboy this year and loves his new boots he got out of the deal. I put eye liner on his face for the beard and mustache and while I was putting it on Alex kept smiling at himself in the mirror. I walked around the block with him to go trick or treating. There was a small group of about 5 girls that were right behind us so when we would get to a door they were there the same time. Alex quickly realized that if he was not at the head of the pack he would not be able to ring the door bell and knock so at every house he would race ahead of the group of girls so he could be first and if it looked liked one of the girls was going to win Alex would start barking orders.

At a few of the houses Alex invited himself right into the entry way and turned to greet the other trick or treaters and helped pass out candy like he was running the show. After the other kids had moved onto the next house Alex would stay and visit for a few seconds with the home owner about their dog, a statue outside the front door, or any other thing that caught his eye by the door. I would have to call his name from the street so that the person at the door could shut the door. At this point Alex would realize the group of girls was fast approaching the next house so he would zoom past them in an effort to beat them. This went on the entire block.


Once home, Alex shed his chaps, gun belt, and hat and took over Brent's (Whitney's son) job of answering the door and handing out candy. The second the doorbell rang he would fly off the couch, swing the front door open, and say hi and chat to the kids while passing out the candy. No way he was going to pass up this great opportunity of meeting and greeting people and being in charge.