I'm back from a quick trip to Houston, where I made appearances at David and Barbara's annual Christmas party and also got to see some aunts and cousins. Good fun. Nice people keep giving me things, and I'm really enjoying the books, blocks and other toys. Grown-ups miss out on the fact that half of the fun lies in eating this wrapping paper. I don't know why they are in such a hurry to get to the gift.
A lot has happened since last time, so let's get to it. Remember how I told you that my passport was "in the mail"? Well, it still is - it's lost somewhere between sorting machine 3 and 4, or so they say. The idea that I wouldn't be able to go to Norway has been turning Dad's hair gray, so I'm happy to report that the nice people at the Denver passport office issued me a same-day passport to replace the missing one today. I just wish my picture wasn't so bad!
I have a new cast these days. It's blue. It's much bigger than my old one, which was starting to pinch, just a little. The doctors at Childrens' are very happy with the progress so far, or at least that's what they say.
I got a cool hat and a little reindeer doll from my great-aunt Joan. I love the reindeer - he sleeps in my crib these days. I've discovered shadows, and they're lots of fun, and I can make mom do itsy-bitsy-spider for hours by laughing a little.
This is probably my last posting before we go to Norway, so I want to wish everyone here a Merry Christmas. Thanks for a good year so far.
Love, D.
The editorial staff here at Daniel's blog would also like to step out of character for a second and say a big thank you to all of our friends and family for your support in the last year. 2005 has turned out to be a good and happy year for us - a year of many changes, and we cannot imagine life without the little guy anymore.
Today marks the anniversary of John Connor's death, and we miss him. Thank you for your prayers and support.
Merry Christmas and an even happier 2006.
Love, Eric and Anida.
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