Saturday, June 16, 2007

Claire's Constellation











Claire's Constellation consists of five little white dots that have been on her face since the time of her birth. Two pediatricians are unsure of what they are, but they assure use they are of no consequence. There is one on her cheek, one on her lower eyelid, one on her upper eyelid, one on her eyebrow, and one on her forehead. They are so cute. Just a little reminder that Claire came down from heaven to be with us here. She is just one more piece of evidence that Heavenly Father has hope for the future of this world.
We are all doing pretty well. We were all sad to hear about Grandpa Dahle's crash on his bike but we are all glad he is doing well. Claire was particularly worried, and maybe that is why she has been a little more fussy these past couple days. But now that she knows grandpa is okay, she is happy again. She is doing great. Yesterday, Claire asked if she could start learning Italian, so, dad started speaking to her in Italian. It has been alot of fun and Dad has alot of remembering to do. Suposedly if you start early they just start speaking as opposed to having to learn it. We'll see how long he will be able to keep it up. Should be fun. We have some friends who do that with their kids in spanish and they inspired us. Thanks Tyler and Rebecca. Claire is still taking applications for favorite uncle, aunt, and cousin. Please mail your resumes to our home here in Virginia. See you next post.






3 comments:

Amanda said...

Doing the bi-lingual thing are we? My brother and sister in-law do that with their kids. Most of the times they do it when they're in trouble, but it's still cute regardless.

DentalDad said...

She is really cute! Congrats, we are happy for you. By the way this is Joe Winward.

Papa Norm said...

Papa Norm is thrilled to be doing well and remains very anxious to seek his June Bug with the touch of Italian. Lest anyone should wonder, inspite of the injury I'm fully capable of tending to the holding of my granddaughter in her starry condition. The blog is great! We love you.