Friday, April 23, 2010

Daddy and baby Reno







It is true what they say "Like father, like son". Daxon looks very much like Jeremy's baby pictures and has many of the same charactersitics. Daxon is getting to that age where he wants to do everything and anything his daddy is doing. If Jeremy starts the riding lawn mower, guess who is begging to ride? If Jeremy falls asleep watching TV, Daxon is in the crook of his arm. When Jeremy pulls up in his loud work truck, Daxon wants to drive! I think these two are gonna get along great!!

Little Mister


I guess I won't start at the beginning with all of Daxon's pics! There are way too many to chose from. Instead I will start with the second year of his life. He is now 14 months old. Man, my mom was right when she said "enjoy him while he is young, because one day he won't let you hold him anymore." That day she was referring to, well it is here and I hate it!! He is constantly on the go and has his own glowing personality! We call him "Little Mister", because he thinks he is 5! He changes so much week to week. He knows many tricks such as blowing kisses (which is his fav), clapping his hands, doing summersaults, and playing peek a boo! He loves books and electronics! If he sees the TV remote, you might as well just go ahead and hand it over to him or he will let you know what he thinks! Speaking of TV, he is obsessed with Baby Einsteins! He watches the videos in awe of the stupid characters with their chipmunk sounding voices! It drives me bonkers, but if it make my little mister happy then Baby Einsteins it is!!!

Me blogging


Okay so this is me blogging. I have no earthly idea what I am doing, but here goes nothing!! I have seen several friends blogs and wanted to try this out. For those of you who know me, which you all probably do if you are reading this, you know that I like to talk about my little man. Jeremy Daxon Renollet, born Feburary 19th, 2009 at 9:45 am. He was 8 pounds 4 ounces and 20 inches long. Our first look at him was of him screaming his head off. I couldn't see Jeremy's smile under the mask, but I could sure see it in his eyes! He was one proud daddy!