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So, when we went to Tanzania, there were several things that Julian missed playing with. We definitely learned fast when he got back home which ones they were. So you know jet lag was a killer for me, so you can imagine a 4 year old and a 10 month old baby, you are talking about unwinding from a 8-9 hours ahead time zone!  Hey, talking about jet lag ? but of course that did not keep our Julian away from his favorite thing of all …The computer.

His dad took this photos of him moments after playing on the computer. i was going through pics off that camera and i saw them and i couldn’t help but share… Oooh Julian.

Julian - dealing with jet lagJulian - dealing with jet lag

He is really a good kid. He was always by my side throughout our trip. My mom joked once, he was sent by his dad to keep an eye on me :) He knows a lot, and he definitely makes us  very proud daily.

Julian - 4 ys Julian

Julian’s first day of school

Julian at Faith Academy Julian and Eli -Eli picking up Julian from school

So, we decided that he starts pre-school. He is in the summer program at Faith Academy, Kansas City MO. He was very excited about starting school. He cried when i dropped him off, but you can see he was happy by the pick up time :) He woke me up Tuesday morning, saying he was ready for school. I have to admit, i woke up smiling. I can’t believe my son is old enough to be in school.

Julian - day 2 school   Eli- at the park while big brother in school Tired Julian- from schoolEli- at the park while big brother in school

Eli is missing Julian a lot during the day. He calls JJ a lot when he is gone and he crawls and sits by the door just stares at the door as if waiting for him to come running in. It is great seeing them together. Julian is playing more rough with him lately, we are constantly reminding him to be gentle and that is still a work in progress.

Overall they are both doing great, and Julian loves Eli A LOT, and i couldn’t be happier.

I hope you all had a fabulous weekend and have a great week ahead, till then kwaheri. Goodbye.


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