Snow Day!

The miracle wasn’t that it was snowing at sea level, but rather the fact that Porter didn’t get hypothermia from running around outside without shoes on, and that I managed to convince Stella to wear both shoes and a jacket all at one time. Okay, really it was a sweater, but considering I regularly find her outside, standing at the sand table in 40 degree weather wearing nothing but a pair of underwear, this was HUGELY successful.

You’ll probably get bored with these after a while, but at least I’ll have proof when I begin incessantly telling my grand-kids about the great snow day of aught-eight.

snow flakes
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Our New 60’s-Era Diner

So, this weekend we finally cashed in our housewarming coupon from Jodie & Anthony for a “Free day of Labor & Child Wrasslin”. Over the course of the last 4 months we have methodically planned exactly which project we were going to subject them to have them help us with – ensuring that we did not squander such a ridiculously generous opportunity on some trivial cleaning project. Because unlike our families, who are borderline masochistic in their desire to repeatedly visit us with the intention of putting up with both our children and our endless list of back-breaking home projects, they aren’t crazy. At least, not in that way.

I think we utilized our gift wisely:

dining room light fixture

To Jodie & Anthony: We can’t thank you enough!

Bluetooth, Baby

Have I mentioned MY NEW MACBOOK? Well, along with all of its beautiful, sleek apple-liciousness, comes the ability to wirelessly pull the photos off my cell phone. Here are the sweet little pics of my baby boy I took just before his ear-tube procedure back in August. Although, the image of him in a baby-sized hospital gown will forever be burned into memory…

porter

porter

porter

Quality Family Time

One of those days right around Christmas, Steve decided it would be a good idea to engage both of our children in the task of making bread. Yes, really. He has been doing this more and more lately – suggesting activities out loud, in front of the kids that he knows have a success rate hovering somewhere in the single digits. And when I say ‘success’ I don’t mean that the project reaches full completion, but that any of it gets completed without one or both children or parents experiencing complete emotional breakdown. He did it again this week, when he suggested that we do finger painting. Indoors. With both children. He might as well have just opened the knife drawer and told them to go for it. I also find it quite odd that it is he – the one with the irrational fear of messes – who suggests these activities. I can only imagine that it is akin to throwing someone out of a plane to cure their fear of heights.

After suggesting the whole finger painting fiasco activity, I told him it would require that I had a cocktail in my hand. That day, happy hour began at 3:00pm. Steve was mopping the floor within the first 15 minutes. He was rocking in the corner within 30.

The bread making digressed not so much because of the floury mess that was created, but rather due to the volatile nature of the participants. If you lean in close, you can hear the anguished cries of Porter’s protest from pretty much the first moment he joins in the process.

stella and porter
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