//www.youtube.com/get_playerArden ate her first 7 Cheerios today. Yes – I counted. She thoroughly enjoyed them. Or at least that is how I am choosing to interpret the volume of drool that came out of her mouth in the process. It is fascinating to me that she out and out refuses the baby food (bananas, sweet…… Continue reading Learning to chew.
Ruby is asleep in this picture.
I think she just passed out while she was playing.
A little dinner
//www.youtube.com/get_playerArden has not been too interested in baby mush so I decided to skip past it and go straight to solids. Broccoli, beware.
When left to her own devices
This is a picture of Charlotte taken just moments after she tied her own shoe for the first time. This achievement was closely followed by tying of the other shoe. She did not take her shoes off for the rest of the evening. Of course there was lots of tying and untying of the shoes…… Continue reading When left to her own devices
This smile costs you double
I cooked a lot with my mom when I was growing up. From the very early days of my memory I recall sitting on the kitchen floor with pots and pans full of water and flour playing along while something real was being prepared on the stove and countertops above me. Anyway, I believe that,…… Continue reading This smile costs you double
Welcome to spring!
Couldn't be happier to be back in the park!
Settling back in
It seems that coming home from vacation means getting out every single toy you have, playing with it for a few minutes, and then moving on to the next thing. Entertaining. And messy.
Local wildlife
Lots to see at the buffalo airport.
as sunday afternoon as it gets
Charlotte rarely naps anymore. But when, on this past Sunday afternoon, she told Hil that she wasn’t feeling so well, being the stellar mom that she is, Hil didn’t miss a beat. Somehow she seems to know that getting the kids into bed and resting is as simple as offering a cuddle. And it always…… Continue reading as sunday afternoon as it gets
sometimes, the things from my MA make sense
I got lucky when I went to graduate school. For starters, my wife kept working and paying the bills. And I owe a debt of gratitude to my parents who were generous with their funds and contributed to my tuition. And there was the added bonus of taking two years to become a teacher (which,…… Continue reading sometimes, the things from my MA make sense
