Monday, February 12, 2007






Sunday, February 11, 2007

The wrong week to miss

Well last Sunday went bye without a post. That was bad but to make matters worse a lot happened last week. So I will try to fit two weeks into this one.
Jordan turned 24. On February 1 Jordan, Danny, and McKay celebrated Jordan's b-day at Romio's (Jordan's Favorite Italian restaurant). Jordan for her birthday got the Dixie Chick CD that she wanted so badly and a new bathroom. Jordan loves both gifts and is always playing her CD. The Bathroom looks awesome. Jordan also braved the unknown and cooked a turkey. I have had a lot of turkey but this was the best turkey that I have ever had. Jordan's favorite bite of news to share is that she will be the owner of brand new couches. The Pratt's will have been a family for 4 years on the 15th of this month and this purchase of couches will be the first pieces of furniture that did not come in a box.
McKay has been super sick. He had to be on breathing treatments and needless to say he was not happy. But put sickness aside McKay has had the two weeks that Jordan and I have been waiting for. He is know walking three or four steps and every time he does Jordan and I get so excited that we scare him right to his knees and he crawls to us for his celebration hugs. McKay is also clapping and waving. Jordan and I could not stop laughing while watching the grammys McKay would be walking and crawling and wrestling but as soon as the crowd started to clap McKay would stop everything and start clapping with them. It was really cute. McKay also has started to find his since of humor. He will sneak up to people laying on the coach and jump up and start laughing. He also enjoys playing hide and seek and tag. This has been the best two weeks as a parent for Jordan and I.
Life for Danny has been crazy. The seniors are working really hard and the Sophomores have memorized half of the presidents of the United States. Basketball is going great the Nyssa boys have won the EOL and I feel lucky to be part of the program. All the boys have accepted me and I feel lucky to work with them.