Reading over a few of my personal favorite blogs, I came across a list, "72 Things a Dad Should Know." I figured, "Hey, I'm a dad, let me add my two-cents." So, here a few of my favorites plus some of my own.
Favorites:
1. Don't worry, your dad didn't know what he was doing, either.
7. Your child, at birth, already has a deeply complicated relationship with his mother, and, for the first year, you are only a curiosity.
9. Baby gas is lessened with a good nipple connection during feeding, which decreases air intake.
Assuring that his lower lip is flipped out, not pursed, helps.
16. Reason boys are better: They cannot get pregnant.
23. The first time you change your son's diaper and he pees all over you is not an accident. It's foreshadowing.
33. Overalls are not only cute, they provide a convenient handle.
39. Beware your child's uncles, who will teach your kid dirty words, introduce him to liquor, and give him gifts of drums, archery sets, and possibly matches.
61. Acceptable reading material: Dr. Seuss, Where the Wild Things Are, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Curious George, and any of the following by Roald Dahl -- James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Danny the Champion of the World.
66. The harder they play, the earlier they sleep.
69. They never really outgrow the claw.
"No, Dad, no! Not the claw!" means "Apply the claw, please."
My Entries: (Place them in the lists where you feel acceptable)
* Pee-Pee Tee-Pee's are the most worthless baby accessory. If you have time to place a Tee-Pee on his Pee-Pee, then go rent a How-To video on diaper changing.
* No matter how many time you look at your son/daughter, you will love them more each time you look at them. I promise.
* You wife will be ten times as beautiful when she becomes a mom.
* Playing Mr. Mom for the first time will be nerve-racking and priceless at the same time.
* Christmas is not just for the kids, it allows adults to be kids again.
Last, but certainly not least:
* True love is not experienced unless you have held your child for the first time.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
26 on the 26th!!!

The gang gathered at Mama's Pizza in Arlington to celebrate a wonderful day for a wonderful person. We haven't had Mama's Pizza since we were in the hospital a few day after Jaxson's arrival, so it was hands down the place to go. Cold beer and hot pizza, mmmmm-mmmmm-buddy.

Happy Birthday to a beautiful women, a tremendous mom, a caring person, and my best friend.
(Jaxson told me to tell you Happy Birthday too; he was sleepy and needed his rest).
(Jaxson told me to tell you Happy Birthday too; he was sleepy and needed his rest).
Monday, December 25, 2006
Someone Came Down the Chimney Last Night??


I wonder if reindeer really know how to fly??
Christmas Eve at the Wheat Residence
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Now Jaxson's Stocking is Hung by the Chimney..
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For years to come, we will look at Jaxson's stocking and remember Esther and the love she has for our "Little Elf."
Thank you Esther.
The Tradition Continues....


Bernhard is the owner, singer, and host for the evening. He will serenade you with traditional renditions of Blue Christmas, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, and will also chime in with some traditional German carols and even the Happy Birthday tune if requested. Helga, the lady on the piano, will even play Silent Night on the saw, yes a saw, just like the one you would use to cut wood. Very Cool.


Jaxson joined us for his first Edelweiss experience, even though he isn't old enough to indulge in the Jagersnitzel, Keokee coffee, fried potatoes, or the darkest beer in Fort Worth; he was there to at least experience the atmosphere that is so unique to this diamond in the rough.

To David and Dale - Craig, Chad, and I missed you boys at the dinner table. We raised a glass for you. Keep those fires under control and the families safe.
Merry Christmas to all!!!
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Sporting the New Threads
I Got Your Bow Right Here
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Vogue Photo Shoot
Heads Up.


We are days away from our little buddy having his first "rollover." He will assume his "swan-yoga" pose, but hasn't yet figured out how to get his momentum going in the proper direction. Lifting and turning his head while in this position has become easy, but we still haven't mastered the next step in the process.
Just a Little Snip.

Robyn and Mimi helped Jaxson look suave and distinguished by trimming the loose ends.
For the next haircut, I am thinking mowhawk with a lightining bolt shaved into the side of his head......maybe not.
My First Teddy

Open up the bear's soft tummy, and out pops a blanket. Anytime, Anywhere.
Jaxson has begun to be very aware of his surroundings. Noticing familiar voices, sounds, smells and textures. He has also started to grasp items with purpose, and not just as something to hold onto while eating or "doing his business."
His favorite item to hold onto right now seems to be his teddy, who we will now refer to as "Buster the Bear." So, thank you again to the Mancil's, you can be the proud givers of Jaxson first security blanket.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Walk it Off......
Just barely three months in, and Bambino already has two scars. (He makes his daddy so proud). Grant it, neither of them actually came from him doing anything; but, a scar is a scar.
The very first, came from other boys - imagine that. I went to pick up him up last week from Birdie's house, and the first words I hear when I walk through the door are..."Well, Jaxson got a scratch today, it didn't bleed long. Two of the boys were rough-housing next to him while I was feeding him and that scratched him, I'm so sorry." Sorry, what the hell for, you just made me proud. My boy is already learning how to defend himself. What doesn't kill you only makes your stronger - right?
The second war wound is a different story.
The most wonderful woman in the world (Robyn) was trimming the little guy's fingernails, all seemed well at the time. As the time passes we notice that Jaxson has been crying more than often, and just seems to be restless.......this is where it gets good.
I'm sitting in our room getting ready, and Robyn walks in with tears in her eyes....
"Oh my god, I cut him. He's bleeding, I hurt our little buddy!"
Well, in the heat of the moment, Robyn accidentally gave Jaxson his first full blown open wound. It wasn't bad, but from Robyn's reactions, you would have thought that she made Jaxson have nine digits instead of the normal ten. But, the little guy handled it like a trooper and walked-it-off after letting us know what we did to him. I am sure he will get us back some day.....
All is good back in Wheatville, wounds are healing and fingernails are once again growing.
3 Months and Still Kicking.
Hard to believe that my little buddy is already three months old. Seems like yesterday I was changing his diapers and sucking boogers out of his nose - oh, wait, I was doing that yesterday.


Happy 3-Month Birthday to my Little Bambino....
Monday, December 4, 2006
Parade of Lights

It really was a nice little treat. The floats ranged from full-blown floats with lights and decorations, to BoyScouts on bicyles with battery powered light strands. Their was a rumor that some Cowboys were making an apperance, but I guess they were to busy preparing to whoop-up on the Giants. Since we now have sole possession of first place in our division; hey, NY - take a backseat on the Romo Bus of Love!!! (Actually, they did show up, but they were the real ones with horses and spurs).
So, the Little Bambino got his first parade experience, I didn't get suckered into buying anything, and we wound up having a good time. All is good.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Snow Day!!!!
"It's Begining to Look Alot Like Christmas..."

What a cozy morning. Freezing temps outside, beautiful fire, lights twinkling; and best of all, the little bambino is alert enough to just lay back and enjoy the season with mom and dad.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Run Turkey Run.....

The whole family came out today to participate in the 2006 Fort Worth "Turkey Trot." God blessed us with an absolute beautiful morning to enjoy some sunshine and good company.

Running is a passion of mine, I don't have the opportunity to run as much as I would like to, but when I get the chance, I love hitting the pavement. To add to the joy of the day, the Little Bambino had his official First Race today. He finished the 5k, with momma in-tow, in a blistering 52 minutes. (there was walking involved, but I swear there was smoke coming from Jaxson's stroller tires).
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Life Beyond Diapers and Chuppies

Robyn and I had the chance to go out Friday night without the Little Bambino, and what a nice break it was. Thank you to Mimi and Papi for watching Jaxson for a few hours, while mom and dad enjoyed some time out alone. As much as I love my boy, it is always nice to have a few hours to ourselves without having to feed the beast or change a diaper. Refreshed and rejuvenated, we are ready to tackle life's ups and downs with our little buddy...
And on top of all that, Robyn had a girl's night out on Saturday night while "the boys" hung out
with Boo and then watched more football than is almost humanly possible in one night...life is good. Robyn got a well deserved break, which allowed Boo and I to have some quality time alone with Jax. He is to the point where he is beginning to interact with us, smile when he hears our voice, and laugh when he hears us laugh.....

These are moments that are truly unforgettable and these are the moments that make life sweet.
Thank You Sir, May I Have Another


As we entered the doctor's office, Robyn and I took a "gentlmen's bet" on Jaxson's new weight. I guessed 14 lbs. even, and Robbie guessed 13.3 lbs. Guess who was right.....
Warning: Inside Joke Ahead...
As the great Ben would say, "I know more about weight than you do b***h."
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Be Creative, Please.

Events like this make you so proud and excited to be a parent. I watched
child after child let themselves go as they simply "created." The kids had no idea what to expect, but we tried to give them some themes to work from; but some decided to go their own route, which worked out beautifully.

The parents were able to spend a few hours with their little ones and were able to create art side-by-side as a family. Definitely a day to remember, and I hope there are many more like it in the future. Thanks to all who participated, it would not happen without you.
Nothing Says Family Like Picture Day
I know, I know; I haven't posted anything in almost 10 days, but life has been hectic and I have finally got some free time to reflect and post another entry - my own little therapy. (I think we all need therapy).
With the holidays just weeks away, it was picture time for all the grandkiddos this weekend. Big brother was in town with Booger and Cody-Man, so we all set out for pictures at the Botanical Gardens in Fort Worth. Beautiful setting, if only the little one's would only look in the same direction at one time - oh well, at least we got some good candid shots out of the ordeal.

Happy early Holidays to all, and I am sure we will have plenty of post of our "Little Buddy" in and elf costume in the weeks to come - stay tuned.
Monday, November 6, 2006
Beacuse a Birdie Told Me.

He wore his cutest clothes and washed his hair extra good last
night, just to make sure he isn't the smelly kid in class.

"Birdie" is Jaxson's "teacher" for the next few years. An absolute sweet lady who you can tell has a passion for the "little one's." When I dropped the little guy off this morning, she couldn't wait to get him out of his car seat so she could hold him for the first time. She assured me that the first few days can be rough for Jaxson, but he will adjust and be an angel in no time.
Sunday, November 5, 2006
School Days Are Upon Us.

Robbie is in the kitchen packing the little guys first sack lunch, nothing like some home cooking to make your first school day one for the ages.
Almost eight weeks ago, to the minute, I was sitting in this same exact seat typing a blog entry that was explaining that Robyn was in full labor and I need to sign-off so I can get her to the hospital.
Time flies when you are having fun.
As the little guy sets off to his next stage of life, all I can do is sit back and ponder what the rest of the "steps" will be like. His first day at pre-school, 3rd grade graduation, his first dance, first girlfriend, high school graduation, college, and maybe someday he will be sitting in a coffee shop with his hand size computer dictating what he his saying as he sends his first little one off to day-care. Sounds crazy to talk like that, but time truly does pass quickly when you are having the time of your life.
So, just remember Jaxson, always get in good with the teachers, they will help you when you need it most.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Thanks to All.


Thank you to the Brooks family for letting us spend the weekend with you. We had a great time at the party on Friday night and your hospitality for the whole weekend was as good as it always is. It was great to see so many people interacting with Jaxson and having him respond back. This will be the first of many trips for the little guy to see the Brooks family. Thank you once again.
Hit the Road Jax....

After a whirl-wind week of trans-Texas traveling for business,
Robyn and I set off for Houston with her parents on Friday to visit some family; and I can say that I have had my bout of carsickness that I was due. Jaxson, on the other hand, was a trooper. Not sure if he was mulled to sleep by the hum of the tires on the road or just passed out from the smell of beef jerky and fried pig skins, but he was an absolute angel for the trip. (We will let that one crying spell pass due to your lack of inexperience on the road - but only this once).

Now that you (Jaxson) have successfully completed your first long road trip, it is time for daddy-o to give you some lessons that will help keep you sane on your many travels ahead:
1) Don't drink out of a can that isn't yours. Seems simple, but you never know what could be lurking in the bottom of that warm Dr. Pepper can in the front cup holder...hold out until the next gas station for a drink.
2) Don't be the first one to fall asleep in a car full of guys that have been on the road for more than 3-hours. Boredom is your enemy, and they will play you like a worn out fiddle. Shaving cream and old-chewed gum don't come out easily. I promise.
3) Don't Drink and Drive - You might hit a bump and spill it.
4) Always Enjoy the Scenery. (This is a serious one) Don't' forget to look out the
window and enjoy what you see. We live in a beautiful country and an extraordinary world. There are unlimited possibilities beyond the window in front of you. Marvel at the beauty of a 100-year old oak in the middle of a field with a run-down barn next too it. These images won't be around for ever, so enjoy the world for what it is.


Remember these five rules, and apply them to live and the road, and the rest will take care of itself.