Love,Noah, Erin, and Cash
I then fixed him a big dinner, of which he ate 2 big plates.
We then went to Braum's to get some ice cream, I mean it's Valentine's Day so we needed something sweet.
And then we ended our day playing in the living room on his slide, which he found is more fun to jump from than slide down.
All in all, it was a great day with one of my great loves.


Cash stole our heart from the very moment we laid eyes on him. We were enamored with his fragile being and calm nature. We we shell-shocked with the new world of parenthood and wondered and talked about nightly how we were going to raise this little baby. And the truth is, it is still a shell-shock. Everyday. Every single day we are approached with a new scenario or a new circumstance that we have to find our way through. When Cash was just a bitty baby, it was like we were locked in a dark room with no windows and we were feeling the walls and gripping the floor to try to find the light switch. Now that he is older, it is like we are locked in a room with a hint of a light coming in from under the door. More than before, but still not enough to feel completely confident that we know what we are doing.