Category Archives: Fatherhood

German Hats

This is my first attempt at a YouTube video: Grady J. Walker and Grady J. Locke at GW’s house in Tulsa, Oklahoma. GL woke up the morning after this video, and promptly informed us, “I like Grady Walker.”

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I Want Two Cookies.

Grady is officially speaking in sentences now. I’m not sure exactly what the first one was, but a few minutes ago, he held up two fingers and informed us that “I want two cookies.” Not bad–a subject, verb, adjective, and … Continue reading

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Much Anticipated Pictures

Ok. I found the cord, so here are SOME of the pictures. I posted more on www.ringo.com (which I’m starting to dislike because of their ads). I checked out www.flickr.com (friend Annie recommends) but don’t like their MB limitations. But … Continue reading

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Grady’s New Words

With Grady’s first birthday rapidly approaching (party tomorrow and actual birthday Sunday), Amy and I were trying to tally up his quickly growing vocabulary, as well as some of the quirkier things he’s been doing lately. I already posted the … Continue reading

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New Beginnings

So, I guess I took the summer off from blogging. It wasn’t permanent, though–I believe too much in this to let it go permanently. This summer has seen some big changes for me and my family. I’ll try to explain … Continue reading

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Daddy & Grady Day

Yesterday I didn’t have school, and Amy did–so Grady and I got to hang out. Just the boys. We played on the floor, I threw him around some (he really likes that) and he played in his little play console. … Continue reading

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November News and Notes

Academic Decathlon Invitational Competition has come and gone, and a pile of neglected work stares me in the face, saying “It’s my turn. You promised.” Sometimes I wish I could be a bad teacher–you know, the ones who arrive right … Continue reading

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