I am sure that everyone has said or will say this on their own blog in the next few days...
But I have the most amazing husband in the entire world, and I cannot wait to see him be the father of our son :o)
Owen may not "officially" be here yet, but in our hearts we are already parents. So as I celebrated Mother's Day as a mom-to-be last month, yesterday we celebrated Father's Day with Bryan as a father-to-be.
Now if you know Bryan, he is a true nerd and geek at heart ;o)
He has always enjoyed the math and sciences' - he studied Medicinal Chemistry in college for both his bachelors and masters degrees. And now he works as a Chemist for a health care company, making drugs and other products for various medical procedures at hospitals across the nation.
One of Bryan's favorite websites (among the numerous nerd sites that he visits regularly) is ThinkGeek.com
If you've never visited this website, you simply must! Whether you're a nerd yourself, have a fellow nerd in your life, or are just looking for some amusement in your day... this site is just completely ridiculous! A must see!
Anyway...
Ever since he found out that he was going to be a father, let alone have a son, he's had his eye on these building blocks from this website. But not just any building blocks... building blocks with the Periodic Table on them!!!
Oy - poor Owen doesn't stand a chance! I'm waiting for the day when I come home to find them conducting science experiments on my dining room table together lol It's only a matter of time and completely inevitable, I know!
So after teasing him for months and saying that I wouldn't let him turn my sweet baby boy into a science geek, I finally broken down and bought a set of Periodic Table building blocks for Bryan for Father's Day this year lol
Bryan is now convinced that Owen's first word will be Tellurium (Bryan's favorite element) haha
As someone who never cared for math or science, I am not sure how I'll survive in this family lol
1 comment:
That is too funny and very cute! Have you seen the onesies that say "My dad's a geek"? Sounds like those would be perfect! :)
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