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This first sweet summer with Joe seems to be drawing to its inevitable close. I'll be going to 2 days of professional development this week on writing and three days next week on literacy for upper grades. Then, it'll be back to work on the 8th. I never guessed it would be harder to leave Joe this August than it was to leave him that first time in January when my maternity leave ended. I'm not ready for it to be over.

Well, I guess it's all over but the shouting now. Joe has begun to crawl. He started this past weekend and has really taken off by now. Every time we put him down he is on his way somewhere...to get a toy, find a place to pull up, or to look for minuscule bits of dirt and trash even WE can't see on the floor . Most of you know I'm not the best housekeeper in the world, but it is simply a necessity to keep the floors swept/vacuumed now that Joe is on the prowl. No more "Jasper-bunnies" lying around in the corners, which is a good thing. I guess the next big milestone for Joe will be walking...God help us!

Joe has mastered the art of pulling up to stand now. Although he still can't walk (or really crawl for that matter), he loves standing up while holding on to something. The couch, coffee table, and his favorite-the crib- are all good handholds for him. Today, he even used Dan's back to help himself up. It is so much fun to go get him in the mornings now because there he is, standing up and smiling. It is precious! The only downside to all this progress? I've had to go into his room multiple times now to help him back down when he's supposed to be taking a nap or going to bed for the night. You see, getting down is the hard part...and it's pretty pitiful when you hear him crying his eyes out and then when you open the door to his room he's just standing there waiting for help. The most we've had to rescue him is 4 times. But, we simply lay him back down and tell him "It's time to go to sleep." and then leave quickly. I can see how that cute little behavior could quickly turn bad if he began to think of it as an attention-getting maneuver.