Avery has enjoyed teaching Damon new things. In fact, it was her idea to start teaching him numbers and counting. He quickly caught on with one, two, three. But he frequently skips four on his way to five. Then just
Counting expert

Avery has enjoyed teaching Damon new things. In fact, it was her idea to start teaching him numbers and counting. He quickly caught on with one, two, three. But he frequently skips four on his way to five. Then just
Damon absolutely loves playing outside. His two most favorite outdoor activities are mowing the grass with his play mower and playing sports with Daddy. Simply running around is pretty great too! When Avery was gone one night, I decided to
After Avery was born, Grandpa Hromada bought a train to play with and display at Christmas. Avery enjoyed it, but things really took off last Christmas when Damon started to love trains. Grandpa decided he had to make his grandson
Avery September 2009
Damon’s language really exploded over the past few months. Once he started talking, he just can’t stop! So here are a few videos demonstrating his verbal prowess: I love the way little ones say “pease!” I was pretty surprised the
Lately, Damon has been obsessed with mowing the lawn. He loves the noise, he loves watching other people push and ride lawn mowers, and he loves saying “mow gass” all of the time. Daddy made Damon’s day when it was
Avery and Daddy March 2011 In honor of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament beginning today, here’s a throwback to when Avery started learning Daddy’s reffing signals. Now it’s Damon’s turn!
As you know, basketball has a pretty important place in our lives in the Clark household. With Chris’ reffing basketball, Avery’s playing basketball, and everyone watching it on TV, we kind of live and breathe the sport during the winter.
Avery June 2014
Since Avery has had her taste of sports, we figured it was time for her to try something new. So back in June, she started taking weekly piano lessons. We simply wanted her to expand her horizons – we had