new school

okay it’s not really school. it’s daycare, but your mom and i like the sound of school. the school is associated with church of the palms here in sarasota. you are definitely learning things there. you came home from your first day there with the sign language sign for “more.” you’re a genius. your classmates are dex, alex, alexis, han, and some others that i’ll have to ask your mom for their names. more to come on that.

sarasota florida

welcome to your new home jack. you’re very own room. your and mom have been here a few days, but your grandpops and i have been driving for the past few days from denver. we’re only 10 minutes from siesta key beach where the sand is soooo soft.

lots happening

as you probably have notice there is a big gap in the blog here. well, here’s the update. for the past few months i have been interviewing for a new teaching position. we’ve been to sarasota florida, milwaukee wisconsin, and i also travelled to kutztown pennsylvania. at one point in april your mom and i had decided to stay in denver. i few days later i received a job offer from Ringling School of Art and Design. so in a few weeks we’re moving to sarasota florida. for the last few months we’ve been packing and wrapping up our lives here in denver. finishing some studio work, seeing friends and travelling around colorado.

box pushing

i’m a little late on this entry. awhile ago aunt michele sent jack a big box of tanner’s old clothes. kelly and i loved the clothes. jack loved the box. he started crawling over to it push himself up on the box and then push it around the livingroom. box pushing video to come. other recent developments are that jack likes to climb stairs, help load and unload the dishwasher, empty the cat food dish, eat cat food, stand over the floor vent as air blows into his face, eat cat food, eat anything off the floor, watch himself on the video camera, remove fruits and vegetables from the crisper, pulls table-top lamps over on top of himself, eat cat food, stand in the bathtub, grab noses, grab eyeglasses, empty mom’s purse, push dad’s buttons, eat cat food, and eat cat food.