We're getting closer to our move, and things are finally falling into place. I have spent numerous hours trying to get our passports together, along with having people both here and in Texas treat me like I'm an idiot that doesn't know what I'm doing simply because they both tell me different things and no one can agree on the protocol. If I have one more person tell me that I don't have the correct form or I need a signature TODAY from a person 1,000 miles away from me, I'm going to have a stroke. One day we'll get it together, and by that time, we'll be moving to our next base and we'll start all over. At least both boys' passport pictures truly reflect the frustrations we've had. Will looks so sad and forlorn, and Ethan is screaming. I'm sure they'll appreciate showing those off when they're a bit older.
Ethan's started smiling and looking around quite a bit. I love it when they get to this stage because they truly start connecting with you. He's got the cutest smile ever, but I can't seem to get it in a picture. And most of the time he's awake, I'm dodging spit up anyway, so the camera has been at the back of my mind. Here's a picture of him enjoying the swing that I finally broke out for him:

Will's talking more and more, and I'm starting to understand a few more of the words. He loves pointing out any dog he sees. Maybe Bob the cat needs a friend? And he's loving being in the nursery. We've been going to the Plainfield ward the last few weeks because Ethan's a night owl, especially on Saturday nights, so we need to hit the later church. Even though he doesn't know anyone, he's happy playing with toys and singing songs. The leaders said he's clapping and singing along. I'm not surprised. He's always making up his own songs at home, even though we don't listen to music all that often. I'm trying to get psyched up to listen to preschool songs in the car, but I haven't been able to bring myself to do so yet. Mostly since we don't have any kid's cds except for his bedtime cd. Any suggestions on music that's not too annoying?
A few days ago, Will attempted to put on sunglasses just like me. I think he missed the point of protecting his eyes from the sun, but he seemed to enjoy wearing them.

I also learned that Will is my opposite in food preferences. We stopped by McDonald's the other evening when we were out too late to make dinner, and Will decided that he wasn't thrilled with his hamburger.

So he took off the hamburger and just ate the bun.

This was even funnier because of this picture my Grandma had of me when I was not much older than Will.

I'm eating a McDonald's hamburger without the bun because I didn't like bread when I was little. For me, these pictures are priceless. Who knew we would be so different? Although I'm blaming his aunt Katie (Corbin) for poisoning his mind with her "no red meat" ways. Will used to eat anything and everything, but that's changing little by little. Growing up is hard to do!