Thursday, May 8, 2008

One Year

It's been quite a year. MLB came into the world exactly a year ago. I sorta started to tear up a bit in the shower this morning thinking about how far he has come and all the great things he has brought to MLBMommy and I. Without him, MLBDaddy and MLBMommy would still just be TB and Beejo, and that wouldn't be cool for anyone.

Our worlds have completely changed, and I can honestly say that although changes are sometimes difficult for me to deal with, I wouldn't trade any of the sweet times for anything. I love our little man so much and I'm thrilled about all the good stuff that is yet to come as he grows up.

He was properly outfitted with a new glove, ball, Big Red Bat and some Twins PJ's this morning (Pictures on www.beejo.typepad.com to come soon). UPDATE: His arm is getting stronger, and the two seam fastball he throws is starting to run nicely. Golf swing? Still needs some work, but we have time.

Anyways, I just wanted to give a big Happy Birthday Greeting to MLB. Love ya buster!

10 comments:

jessica said...

awwww. sweet post! can't wait to see pictures of the little slugger on his birthday. happy birthday max!

joepa said...

Happy Birthday Max from your Uncle P. See you Sunday!

Anonymous said...

sniff...sniff.
I can remember EXACTLY where I was one year ago today when you called and told me my nephew was born! It was a happy day!

jenny said...

happy birthday to mlb!

i can't believe it has been one year already! wow! :)

Carrie said...

Yay! I can't believe your baby is one year old. Have a great time with the cake & presents--

Anonymous said...

Indeed, MLB is one sweet grandkid. Happy B-day from squirmysgp(B)!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Max! Grandma B loves taking care of you! Thanks for stopping in this morning. See you on Sunday!

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday Max!! It was great having supper with you and MLBmommy.
You are such fun and we can't wait to see you again Sunday. Love you lots
Grandma

Travis said...

happy birthday mlb!!

Anonymous said...

tom, i'm going to have to 'bacteria, what?' you once again.