Wrestlemania 13 - You Turned 13 Months This Week
So each day when I get home from work and you get home from daycare we have a little ritual that involves tumbling all over your parent's bed. It's such great fun - I'm telling you - I'll carry you into our room and pause in front of the bed. Slowly a smile creeps over your face as I say dramatically "uh ohhhhh...". Then you dive right out of my arms into a big pile of bedding (we have a thick comforter) and pillows. Then I chase you down and proceed to tickle you like crazy. You laugh, and then I laugh and then you laugh, and on and on. For wrestling footage, click this link then look for the "Wrestlemania1" link.

Tonight we had a slight mishap and you tried to crawl off the end of the bed. I caught your leg, but not before your head slightly bumped the footboard. Poor baby - by this time you were already really tired, so this just added to the drama. But you made it through.
Tuesday we had to take you to your 3 month visit to the pulmonologist at Arkansas Children's Hospital. He said all was looking well. He wants you to continue the breathing treatments (2 puffs morning and night). You protest each and every single time we do these treatments, but it's worth it to me b/c you haven't been sick as often like you had previously.
Football season has picked back up since my last entry. It's a special time of year - fall chill is coming... UCA went NCAA D1 this year, so the sports venues should become more entertaining than before. The football team got beat bad by Illinois State after winning their opener vs. Henderson State. I'm skeptical that they'll have much of a year this time, but I'll wait and see. I'm pumped about going to the games.
Your mom hosted Jon McLaughlin on campus at lunch today. It was outside in front of the student center and corresponded with something called the RSO fair. He's really good - up and coming. His band did a really amazing version of The Police's "S.O.S.".
I love you litte man. That's all for now.
Love, Dad.
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