



When I had my NG tube, Mommy and Daddy had to do an acidity test with Ph paper before every feed. Now that I don’t need an NG tube anymore, we have a bunch of unused Ph paper laying around. So I got my chemistry on and tested the acidity of some liquids hanging around the house.


Yesterday, I hung out with some other kids in Portland to plant seeds in the wet and cold.
Here I am with my cup of dirt.

This is my official announcement of my soon-to-be cucumber and squash plants.

Then I walked back to our car in the pouring rain.

The weather is getting nicer, so I’m back to playing in Miss Christine’s yard after feeding therapy.

Mommy’s all wanting to rush to the car from the library, but I’m fine with meandering with my plane through the rain.

I had some awesome Daddy and Me time at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry over the weekend. We went specifically to see the USS Blueback because I’ve become really interested in submarines.

Here I am steering this puppy!

The bunks are super small!

After our tour of the USS Blueback, we also saw a LEGO exhibit. And I found out I’m 98 LEGO bricks tall!


Mommy was chopping some celery, so I stole some to build things.



I’m taking advantage of being allowed to stay home all day everyday to cover the entire house in crumpled paper, string, and colorful plastic.




I’ve started drawing actual things, instead of the abstract art of my past.
This one is a whole bunch of planes crashing into each other.

This one is what the world looked like “a long, long time ago,” followed by some writing.

This one is an airplane flying over Portland at night.

This one has lots of airplanes and lots of planet Earths.

This one is a whole bunch of space vehicles and satellites.
