Monday, October 22nd, 2007

The Fun Never Stops

posted by lizzie    « 9 Comments »    tied to Uncategorized   

Originally we thought the most exciting thing about today would be that Simon finally fits into his white shirt (size 12-months) and awesome soccer tie. As you can see, the boy is dashing when he dresses up. Several of the women at church swooned when they saw him.
But then we got home from church to find the paint on the ceiling of our kitchen bubbling and a huge puddle of water on the floor. We’re still not sure what the problem is, but the dripping stopped and we got things cleaned up pretty well. Hopefully the ceiling doesn’t fall in like it did in the hallway a few months ago. That would be tragic.

Comments

  1. Nate says:

    We had the same problem back home in Bountiful in the Blue Room it had to do with the sprinklers or something. Simon looks awesome can’t wait until I see him again. I also love his tie.

  2. Rachel says:

    Simon looks like such a gentleman, it’s adorable. I also hope your ceiling doesn’t fall in. That would not be good. We had a leak in our roof in Logan and the land lord took 50 bucks off our rent one month, although they never did fix it. I thought the roof looked like it would cave in, but it didn’t. Hopefully you have the same luck.

  3. Jodie says:

    ack! I REALLY hope your ceiling doesn’t fall in. Sheesh…you guys seem to have all the fun in your apartments, don’t you?? :)

  4. MomHeiselt says:

    What a cute little man!! Love his little piggies (toes), too. Good luck with the ceiling.

  5. becca says:

    Yikes! Don’t you just love all the exciting things that happen to you? And as always, Simon is adorable!

  6. Melissa says:

    Ahhh–what a lady killer! And i hope that your ceiling doesn’t cave in. Good luck.

  7. kareena says:

    Simon looks so grown up and handsome! what a cutie!

  8. Sarah says:

    He looks like he’s not quite ready for the paparazzi, but give it a few more months, he needs to be in top shape for when he’s a model!

  9. Stephanie J. Robertson says:

    tragic indeed- but not nearly as tragic as all the heart simon will be breaking at church! sheesh- someone get that baby an agent!

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