Monday, February 02, 2009

Thursday through Super Sunday

It's been a busy several days. Last Thursday was conferences for me. While I ironed my clothes in the morning Clara helped out by leaving me some treats on the ironing board.
Lego lion and Os. Thanks Sweetie!
Friday we had a busy day at the library and crafting, then visited Grandma and Bampa while Pete had a night out downtown with his friends.
Saturday Clara stayed home with Pete and Henry and I went to the Greenbriar carnival. Ellen was Pocket Lady. I've been known to wear the Pocket Lady skirt myself in the past...
Henry got lots of time in the bounce house.
Then we played Bingo and Henry won the "postage stamp" game. He got himself a big inflatable orca.
He got his face painted...
Such a sweet kitty face on such a tough guy.
Oh, and I let him have some cotton candy.
After a long nap we went to hang out with Max.
Max is going to be a year old in a few days and he's already working on his big boy moves...
Check out the slow move-in. Look at Clara's face.
She reaches out for him...
And goes for the friend hug.
Which Max was cool with.
But then he laid one on her.
There are more shots from the love session, but I think that pretty much captures it.
Yesterday we went to Jonah's house for the Super Bowl.
The boys were pretty much non-stop action.
Trains trains trains...
Clara learned to turn the t.v. off, but no one seemed to mind too much. It was more of a food, conversation and play-centric Super Bowl party than a football-centric Super Bowl party.
We've had a very nice evening tonight too! Henry pleased us very much by napping at Grandma and Bampa's today. We couldn't believe the difference in him. He was not cranky or bossy or having melt-downs at all tonight! We celebrated by making individual tortilla pizzas, which were much more delightful than I anticipated! Henry gave his a green pepper smiley face.
Hooray for happy healthy kids!!

3 comments:

amber c. said...

is that cheese-less pizza for me?!

W.F. Decker said...

So, who taught H. to wear his cap backwards? Dad? He's lookin' pretty cool.

Mama Tchou-Tchou said...

Horray, indeed!

But, uhm... Is Max really not quite one, yet? Because he looks like a veteran walker, already! Whoa.