Tuesday, November 18, 2008

One Little Monkey Jumping on the Bed

Blowing Kisses!

Volunteer Work

I am happy to report that I started volunteering at the public library. Yesterday was my first day on the job and it went really well. I can only volunteer a couple of hours because of the kids' schedules, but I'm thrilled to be able to get those two hours in! It's a nice change of pace and it's where I want to be ultimately when I go back to work one of these days. I'll be getting to know people (hopefully) and impressing them with my anal retentiveness organizational skills and enthusiasm for public library services.

For my first project, I'm indexing their storytime resource collection that doesn't get circulated. It's something they've wanted to get done for a long time but haven't been able to get to it. It's easy to do and I get to read/browse some great picture books. I also get to sit in a quiet office while working on this project. Quiet is something I haven't had much of in the last, oh, seven years or so. I relish it. It is so relaxing.

Toddler Gym

It's hard to believe that he's already a toddler. Brian and I still call him "the baby" about 90% of the time. I realized the other day that he's old enough (and has been for the last 5 months) to go to Toddler Gym at the Y. I don't have the enthusiasm for it I did when the Os were this age so once a week is all I can stomach. Elliott seems to enjoy it though so I'll take him. Funny how your parenting style changes with additional kids. I was always so diligent with not letting the Os walk up the slide. With Elliott, I think "eh, whatever."



















This is his favorite thing to do at Toddler Gym. This is a little trampoline with a handle. In this photo, he's flirting with another mom.
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Flight Museum

The Scouts had their first "Go See It" last Sunday. That means field trip to us civilians. They went to the Olympic Flight Museum here in Olympia and had a wonderful tour guide who taught the kids all about pitch, roll and yaw. Owen even came home doing a little dance and chant that the guide used as a memory tool. They made awesome paper airplanes and Alka-Seltzer rockets. They had a great time and learned a lot.


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Friday, November 14, 2008

Elliott at the Japanese Gardens























I took Elliott to the Japanese Gardens today along with my new 50mm prime lens attached to my camera. I was scouting the location as a possible place to do our family portraits tomorrow and took the opportunity to try out the new lens as it wasn't raining. I was having a really nice time although keeping Elliott out of the water and mud was quite the challenge.

As it turned out, it was too much of a challenge. Elliott ended up ankle-deep and covered in thick, black mud. He cried, I was angry and I thought, I better have gotten at least one good shot after all this! I think I did. And I love my new lens!





Elliott had so much fun exploring the place. Here he is combing his way through some bamboo.


















I had to make monkey noises to finally get him to look up and smile. He was totally into the rocks and leaves.
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The Boy Plays Hard!



You can see the determination on his face here. He will pull this thing over!




Can someone tell me how to break him of his addiction to this pacifier? The Os were not half as attached as Elliott is. He seeks it out every waking moment and whines, grouses and moans when he doesn't have it.


I always think babies who fall asleep while eating are just pitiful. This is the first time it's happened with Elliott. He got really quiet and I looked over and felt so sorry for him. He had a busy morning.
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Friday, November 7, 2008

Two New Additions to the Blog

If you'll scroll down a little and look on the right side of the screen, you'll see two new slideshows: "Brian & Britt Before Kids" and "Oliver and Owen as Babies." If you're interested in where or when the photos were taken, you can click on the slideshow and be re-directed to my Picasa Web Alubms where you'll be able to see the captions.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Genetics

I saw some photos of my nephew, Logan, recently and thought, "Wow, he has gotten SO cute." And then I realized something. He's so cute because he looks like his Auntie Britt!

You think I'm joking? Get a load of this:



Genetics are so weird and so cool. I swear Logan looks more like me than my own boys do.

And while we're checking out my baby photos...

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween



Oliver and Owen had to "make-do" with costumes this year. Oliver wore last year's and Owen changed his up slightly by swapping out the hood for the creepy Skeletor mask. Funny that Elliott wasn't afraid of his brothers.

Elliott loved his chicken costume. I think it must feel similar to his blankie. He walked into the office at school wearing it with the biggest grin on his face. He knew he was cute and he knew he was going to get attention for it. And boy did he! The ladies in the office did not disappoint.




Our jack-o-lantern is Jack the Pumpkin King but Brian refused to let us chop off his "hair" so he didn't look quite right. Our house wasn't as spooky as we would have liked, but I guess it was spooky enough. One of Oliver's 1st grade buddies wouldn't come to our door because he was afraid. Poor guy!

The Os made quite a haul and weren't even gone that long. Then they sat down to watch The Nightmare Before Christmas. On VHS! We really need to get it on DVD. There was a preview on the tape that said in the big loud voice, "COMING IN 1995." How retro. Embarrassingly so.

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And here's a bonus photo. I took the boys to Priest Point Park after school last week when the weather was so fabulous. Elliott is getting so big! He's such a fun baby. Er, toddler.