Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Pumping the boots

Noah is pumping up the boots so that they have enough gasoline.

This is very important stuff.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Biding time at the airport

We had a lovely time in New York. We're now waiting for our flight to
Toronto.

Noah is a chipmunk, and is hopping around the concourse. He's also
very tired, so is desperately trying to lick Karen and me.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Noah's daily adventures

Richard's apartment has a great playground and Noah had a great time playing, swinging and sliding. The only hard part was getting him to leave.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Safe and sound in New York!

The flight wasn't at all bad, and Noah was delightful throughout.

On the drive into the city we got stuck in traffic and Karen explained
to Noah that we were in a traffic jam.

Around two minutes later Noah said "I sleepy, I no like traffic jelly!"

He slept well, and was delighted to wake up to the panopoly of toys
that Richard had arranged for.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Sticker foot!

Noah blanketed my foot with stickers. This is the artist with his
creation!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Supernoah!

The title says it all :)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Really nice sandbox

Karen's working late tonight, so Noah and I went to the park...this is
the local park where families leave mildly broken toys for anyone to
play with.

Noah loves it here.

Drill cheese

The other day I asked Noah if he'd like grilled cheese.

Apparently that stuck, because today he told me his two slices of
cheese were "drill cheese and saw cheese". Then he started sawing
things with his cheese saw.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Noah the princess

Noah's friend Katie was dressed up like a princess so Noah decided to
get dressed up too.

Note the juxtaposition of the tutu and the motorcycle shirt.

Tutu and piano

Piano duet

Thursday, March 4, 2010

New crib!

I got Noah a new crib last night and this morning he was very excited
to open up the box.

He then ran and got his toolbox and started happily weilding his t-
square.