Monday, September 27, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Fall's so close we can taste it
We got our loot home and Annie and I made our first apple pie together. Well, I actually made it, but she helped put the apples in the bowl and taste-tested every single ingredient that went into it. Even the flour. It was like having my own personal quality control agent.
It will be a challenge for her though, since right now Oscar has absolutely no patience for the written word. Even if it's just one written word accompanied by a large colorful picture and something soft to touch on the page. He has no time for books and oh, how I've tried. Even his mannerisms exhibit his lack of attention. When he's crawling (or, really, sliding) around the house, whenever he has paused to decide what to do next, he'll thump his foot in anticipation before heading off. He may not have an appetite for books or being still, but he certainly has an appetite for food. He's a little pickier than Annie was, but man, can that kid pack it away. I have no idea where he's keeping it all. I expect to find a squirrel's nest full of chopped up waffle and banana somewhere in his closet someday because this baby is much slimmer than Annie was at his age. It's probably because he won't sit still for two seconds and burns off his food in a manner of minutes once he hits the floor. Whatever the reason, we're doing our best to keep up with them, even if keeping up with them sometimes simply means surviving the day with no broken bones and a weary smile on our faces. A large slice of apple pie doesn't hurt either.
And now, to close: What Oscar's been up to lately, or shall I say "gettin' down to":
Sunday, September 12, 2010
You gonna finish that?
The weather is finally getting a little cooler so we're again enjoying the reason we moved from Houston: seasons. I busted out the outdoor broom and some yard bags and did a ton of weeding and sweeping. I've got to build my upper body strength if I'm ever going to take on Oscar when he turns a year. I swear there's a punching bag hidden somewhere in his crib.
And now, a little traveling music: