Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Momentous day
We've spent the weekend in Portland, visiting friends and enjoying some time together as a family of three, before we become a family of four.
We spent the morning at the zoo with an old friend of mine and his family. Ermanno and Kate have two lovely little girls and Noah was excited to see Isabella and Arianna again. Zoo animals still aren't of much interest, he has much more fun looking at squirrels and crows, but the white cheeked gibbons did catch his eye.
The standout hit at the zoo was an old tractor, set up as a climbing structure and photo opportunity. Noah spent a long time pretending to drive the tractor, and was disconsolate when he had to share it with other children. Coming across the tractor again on the way out was like meeting a long lost friend. He scrambled up to the seat, put more gasoline in it (putting wood chips in the smokestack exhaust), and looked as happy as a boy could look when reunited with his John Deere.
Noah did some very impressive things today. Our notoriously picky eater came with us to a Japanese restaurant and ate Tobiko (flying fish eggs). Actually, what he did was take Tobiko nigiri and dump the eggs on a plate, eagerly gobbling them up.
We also played our second game of catch, and Noah can now throw the ball to me with decent accuracy. The very impressive thing is that he had some luck catching the ball!
We heard two great Noahisms today. The first was standing in front of Karen's belly, holding two remote controls. He said "I want to give your baby this remote."
The second occurred when Noah was in the corner of the room, obviously straining to relieve himself. Karen asked him if he was pooping. He stuck out his arm at an awkward angle and said "no, I'm just stretching."
He just went to bed, after Karen read him his newest Richard Scarry book, the big book of trucks!
We spent the morning at the zoo with an old friend of mine and his family. Ermanno and Kate have two lovely little girls and Noah was excited to see Isabella and Arianna again. Zoo animals still aren't of much interest, he has much more fun looking at squirrels and crows, but the white cheeked gibbons did catch his eye.
The standout hit at the zoo was an old tractor, set up as a climbing structure and photo opportunity. Noah spent a long time pretending to drive the tractor, and was disconsolate when he had to share it with other children. Coming across the tractor again on the way out was like meeting a long lost friend. He scrambled up to the seat, put more gasoline in it (putting wood chips in the smokestack exhaust), and looked as happy as a boy could look when reunited with his John Deere.
Noah did some very impressive things today. Our notoriously picky eater came with us to a Japanese restaurant and ate Tobiko (flying fish eggs). Actually, what he did was take Tobiko nigiri and dump the eggs on a plate, eagerly gobbling them up.
We also played our second game of catch, and Noah can now throw the ball to me with decent accuracy. The very impressive thing is that he had some luck catching the ball!
We heard two great Noahisms today. The first was standing in front of Karen's belly, holding two remote controls. He said "I want to give your baby this remote."
The second occurred when Noah was in the corner of the room, obviously straining to relieve himself. Karen asked him if he was pooping. He stuck out his arm at an awkward angle and said "no, I'm just stretching."
He just went to bed, after Karen read him his newest Richard Scarry book, the big book of trucks!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Car parade
Noah and I have been watching a lot of videos on YouTube. Mainly fire
truck parades. At Noah's request we've recently branched out to
tractor parades and truck parades.
truck parades. At Noah's request we've recently branched out to
tractor parades and truck parades.
We were driving home on the highway and Noah exclaimed "we're in a
very nice car parade!"
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Friday, May 28, 2010
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Monday, May 10, 2010
Hug shop
Noah put all his babies (stuffed animals) on a chair and called it the hug shop. The way it works is, he gently lowers himself onto the chair and all the babies give him hugs because "I love hugs".
There's no photo because all the babies are now in Noah's bed so that he "can have hugs all night"
There's no photo because all the babies are now in Noah's bed so that he "can have hugs all night"
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mother's day!
Noah took some time from his important hole digging project to wish
everyone a happy mothers day.
everyone a happy mothers day.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Red-headed tree frog
Rarely seen outside of their natural habitat, we see the red-headed
tree frog going for his morning perambulation.
tree frog going for his morning perambulation.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Fishing for monkeys
Noah's taken up fishing. He's using a green yo-yo monkey lure.
He ended up catching 4!
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