
Yesterday he turned 5 months old. He's still a hit with the ladies:
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but he's also learned some new tricks:

And now that football season is here, he's got his own fantasy football team, and we occasionally catch a few minutes of football when I'm not busy writing my dissertation:

Now if we can just get him to do a little more of this

at night, Becky and I may start catching up on all those lost hours of sleep.
Absolutely adorable photos!
ReplyDeleteA family friend once described childhood as "long days and and short years." Only a parent can understand the wisdom of that statement.
(Found your blog linked from your "VB.Net vs. C#" chart. Mucho gracias!! It's now pinned to the wall of my office) --Jack