Saturday, September 15, 2007

A Little Bit About Me

So I'm a little over two and a half, and I really like airplanes, fire engines, trains, the circus (view a picture of me with my clown nose below), and astronauts. Football's great, too, and I like to show everyone my hook 'em horns at random times throughout the day.

I'm into music and like to rock out to hits from the 80s. Funkytown is my current favorite song. Since I'm all about music, I do enjoy a bit of musical television--The Biscuit Brothers Show (http://www.biscuitbrothers.com/) is a favorite, and I've been to several live shows (I posted a picture of me with the Biscuit Brothers at the bottom of this blog).

I like to play with my friends Landon, Kristian, and Frankie.

I live with my mommy and daddy in Austin, TX. I have a lot of family in Austin, and I enjoy visiting with my Grandma and Papa, my Grandpa and Lilia, and Aunt Sasha.

I travel to Corpus Christi to visit my other Grandma and Grandpa, and I like to see Uncle Joe and Uncle Johnny when I'm there. I visit my great-grandpa in Corpus, too. I sometimes get to see Tio Mando's family.

My Tia Elma and her family are in Kerrville--I like to play with Cousin Rachelle when I visit them.

Uncle Brett and Tia Antoinette are in Los Angeles, and I get to talk to them on the phone.

My great-grandfather lives in Missouri, and he visited me last Christmas. He played with my Elmo.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi, Jacob,
I had such a good time taking you to Children's Day on Wednesday's this past summer! Together we saw the clowns, listened to The Biscuit Brothers, nonsensical storytellers, saw clowns and gigantic bubbles, got your face painted, and listened to all our friends, the instruments of the symphony. And it was fun at RadiJazz, too, right? That day you ran and ran and ran some more until you couldn't run any more, playing, rolling, laughing, and then eating a Whataburger, Jr., and then finally falling asleep. What fun we had!! I wonder what we will do this next summer.....
What would you like to do?
Love,
Grandma