You love watching TV! Especially Yo Gabba Gabba!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Lennon's first Christmas
Your first christmas was one that I will never forget as long as I live. You spent 2 nights in the hospital
because of Bronchiolitis. It started when you contracted your very first head-cold and it progressed into a nasty cough that frightened your mother and I. We took you
You made a full recovery pretty quickly, my boy! Santa
visited your hospital room and left a few toys while we slept and we spent Christmas day together watching football and Home Alone.
When we got home, Your Grandma Sandi, Aunts Antoinette and Bertha visited you at the house and brought you Christmas presents. Mommy dressed you up in the Santa outfit Grandma Josie brought you. You fell asleep on the couch with Grandma after we opened all your presents! It turned out to be a great Christmas after all!!!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Terry Shaw Sr.

Hey Son,
I'm writing this with a heavy heart tonight. Today, We lost your maternal grandfather. I am so glad that we both had the opportunity to meet him. He was so proud of you. He called you Lennon #17. You see, you were his 17th grandchild. He also kept pictures of you in his phone that he would show the nurses and staff at the hospital.
Here's a little of what I know of him. I hope you will take it upon yourself to find out more, not only about him but all your family history. You have a very rich family background!
Terry Shaw Sr. was born August 18, 1939 in Maine.
He served in The United States Air Force. He had a lot of knowledge of planes and would not hesitate to let you know. He went on to work for IBM a little after he met your Grandmother Josie. He stayed there for many years until retiring in 1999. There is much more to learn and I hope you take the time and care to learn about where you come from.
Love,
Dad
p.s. in the picture above, we are celebrating his 72nd and last birthday just four days after you were born
Friday, November 18, 2011
Settling in...

Hey Lennon,
You are getting settled into your new digs in NYC. You got a brand new crib and we're trying to get you acclimated to having your own room.
You looked really peaceful this morning as I was leaving for work. I wish I didn't have to leave you! would of been fun to stay and play all day. Good thing tomorrow is Saturday! We're gonna watch cartoons!!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Welcome Home: First Weekend in NYC
This past weekend was your first few nights at home in New York.
Saturday, You flew from Houston to NYC! Obviously, it was your very first plane ride. I picked you and Mommy up but you slept all the way home.
You talked to your excited Grandad on the phone. I don't know what you said but it was animated! He's going to drive up from Philly to see you any day now. Lots of other friends and family have been calling to make an appointment to see you. I'm sure you'll get around to meeting everyone soon enough.
Right now, It's Monday afternoon and I can't wait to get out of work and come home and horse around with you! We're gonna drive mommy nuts!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Mommy, can't you see I'm busy looking out the window!
I can't understand what you're saying but it seems like it's no joking matter to you!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
you're starting to gain more control of your hands
It's amazing! last week you really didn't have a lot of control of your arms and hands. This week however, you've learned to hold your bottle for a few seconds and you started clasping your hands together like you do at the end of this video. check it out!
just a note from dad
Hey Lennon,
I know you're gonna hear this from me a lot when you get older but I'll tell you this anyway...
Always do the right thing.
Sometimes whats right is not as simple as black and white and sometimes it's not the easiest choice. But if we have taught you right, you'll be able to feel what is right in your heart.
Do what is right not because you are afraid of what your mother or I may think or because of some negative repercussion. The right thing should be done simply because it is the right thing to do.
Love
Dad
I know you're gonna hear this from me a lot when you get older but I'll tell you this anyway...
Always do the right thing.
Sometimes whats right is not as simple as black and white and sometimes it's not the easiest choice. But if we have taught you right, you'll be able to feel what is right in your heart.
Do what is right not because you are afraid of what your mother or I may think or because of some negative repercussion. The right thing should be done simply because it is the right thing to do.
Love
Dad
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Welcome Son!
This blog is for you! Myself and others who love you, will post things that one day you will be able to look back upon! This is your own personal history site! hope you like :)
Love,
Dad
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