Monday, November 26, 2007

Winter Gear

Close inspection of her new, very pink, boots. We haven't taken the tags off yet in case we decide to swap them for the blue model instead. Either way, they are rated to -25F.
I was just thinking the other day how she was losing her baby cheeks...maybe not so much.
She has plenty of wiggle room in her new bunting.

Junk Mail



Tua received her first piece of junk mail today...what is worse is that it is about planning her first birthday party from Toys R Us. I tried to explain to her that she doesn't need to do all the things described in the brochure to have a nice birthday party. For example, it lists a) selecting a theme 4 weeks before the big day, b) arranging for extra party helpers 3 weeks before the big day, c) buying favors and helium balloons 2 weeks before, and d) calling those who haven't responded to the invitations 2 days before the big day. I suppose Toys R Us is trying to be helpful, but I suspect that Tua has now kicked up her expectations a notch or two since reading this pamphlet. I was thinking more along the lines of simply making a cake.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Proofing the House

For about two months now, Tua has been advancing both in skill and bravery when it comes to stairs. When the stairway was completed last year, we figured that we had a good two years before we would have to worry about child-proofing. As the pictures below will show, we have already had to come up with a solution for keeping the climber at bay. Today, we created a ceiling newel out of an old barn rafter. This is the vertical piece which rises from stair 3 (visible below. Into this will run both the handrail (from the top of the stairway) and the gate (across stair 3). If all goes according to plan, this should keep Tua from unauthorized ascensions.





Tua, Bug and Tua's favorite book.


Thursday, November 15, 2007

Mood Music

We had just sat down to a quiet evening meal of with just the three of us. Louis Armstong was on the radio and just to show Tua how fun eating potatoes, peas and carrots is, our plates were filled with potatoes, peas and carrots. She showed very little interest in the food itself. She was completetly enamored however, with Satchmo, turning her eyes to the sounds every so often and smiling when the rythym accellerated. We caught the following clip of Tua doing her best impression of the evening's music.








Thursday, November 8, 2007

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

First Flurry

Snow always seems to fall lightly in November. It usually accompanies a high blustry wind and it generally never accumulates to much of any amount. Today there are a few flurries of snow in the air. I have counted 5 vehicles outfitted with snow plows and I heard no less than 10 rumors of an impending open day for Killington, the higher slopes of which are already covered with several inches of snow.

Since our last post, Bug and Tua have returned from the heartland, Seth has finished the bookshelves, and Tua has acquired two additional teeth. We'll post some pictures shortly of the latest adventure, one which involves the completed curtain detail.