Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Ocean Outfit

Molly loves her new ocean outfit she got from her Nona and Opa. She wears it all the time.



big shoes


Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Old MacDonald had a ...

... poop!

So Molly announced yesterday. Gotta love the improve and the awareness of the bowel movements. Now, if only Old MacDonald could learn to poop in the potty without all of us having to go through potty training.

Here are just a few of the many many pictures from Opa's visit. These are from the beginning of a lovely breakfast at Molly's table:

Monday, March 26, 2007

airplane


Thursday, March 22, 2007

ABCDDDD

More pictures of the fun we had at Fairyland.
In other news, one of the (many many) funny things I love to hear Molly say is "ABCDDDD", which is how she asks for us to sing the ABC song.

Huff & Puff

Molly & th three little pigs: she examines the house of straw; isn't so sure about the house of sticks, & finds the house of bricks to be nice and strong.

Merry-go-round (and round and round)

When Nona was visiting we spent a lovely morning at the Children's Fairyland. Rumor has it that this was one of the inspirations for Disneyland. Regardless of what Fairyland spawned, it is a really neat place for kids. The scale is just right for young children. One part that was a big hit with Molly was the little merry-go-round with Alice In Wonderland themed animals. Lucky for Molly the line was short enough that she could ride over and over and over (and over) again. We asked her to get off and "get in line" again each time, just to keep her from taking it for granted, but she outlasted the crowds and by the last few rides she was the only kid going. I think she tried almost every animal.

It was interesting watching her get more and more comfortable with the ride. As you can see in the pictures for most of the rides she looks just slightly nervous. Maybe nervous isn't the right word. Taking it in, perhaps? I assume she enjoyed it: she didn't want to get off and kept asking for more. And by the last ride she was ready to wave at the adoring crowds (me, Nona, and the ride attendant) like a queen.