Thursday, April 03, 2008

April Fools






While there are no pictures documenting this, I wanted to state for the record - Lesson Learned: April Fooling a 1 year old is not so funny. I planned some pretty funny pranks for my little munchkin and each fell flatter than the next. Not helped by the fact that Ben was late getting home therefore forcing me to prank a tired and hungry 1 year old because I wanted to surprise him too.

Trick #1: switch her Footy Pajama drawer contents in her bedroom with her sippy cup/plate drawer in the kitchen contents. So at dinner time, I asked her to get a plate and she went to the drawer, opened it, pulled out every last bit of clothing and started crying: "Plate! Plate! Plate"...I think thinking she would not get dinner if she had no plate. She stopped crying a bit when I pulled a plate from her bedroom drawer, but no, she did not think this was funny. Trick # 2: I made lemon jello in lemonade glasses with a straw in the glasses to look like lemonade. When Elliot sat down to drink her juice while waiting for me to give her dinner (and I was waiting for Ben to get off the phone), she took a hearty suck on the straw and nothing came out. She does not understand Jell-O. She understands that she wanted "Juice Juice Juice!" for a long time and this was not it. She cries while I hustle to get her some real juice. Trick #3: We had breakfast for dinner. This concept was totally lost on Elliot, but at least it did not make her cry. I made "sunny side up eggs" out of cottage cheese and canned peach halves. She refused to eat the peach and would not eat her jello lemonade "ice" she called it. The good news is that when I asked her to get some footy pajamas for bed, she went to the kitchen drawer for an April Fools (that smarty) but was fooled again since Ben already switched the drawers back. I'll try the same stunts next year ... and not well after dinner time!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Elliot & Sam & Friends


Ellie & Auntie Kassi gear up to go shop for mini vans!
Neighborhood Cafe has not seen the likes of us in a while.  Grandma & Grandpa Visit.

We wanted a picture of the girls (as seen on Charlie's Blog).  It was funnier to watch the lead up to the final pics, which Elliot wanted no part of.  
Finally Charlie said no to the papparazi too.  The next morning, when the excitement wore down, Elliot wanted to hold Mattma all by herself.


And why is it that I am up and about able to take pictures of Kassi sleeping with Samantha while simultaneously Ben was putting Elliot down for a nap, ahem, and I was cleaning up breakfast?




Elliot shows Samantha some tummy time tricks.


Super Sammy J

At 1 month, Samantha was 8 lbs and 21 inches.  She is gaining weight and neck strength, and tiny smiles.




More Mini Van

Ok, I forgot all the funny commentary I had about the minivan I love/loathe.  Something about how much Ellie enjoyed tearing up the showroom floors and being left to run wild in each cabin we toured.  So naturally when we got ours home she wanted the same free reign of the cockpit - which we gave her while Ben set out to turn our sedan back into a grown up car...it ends with the Ben using his vacuum in the trunk and 2 hours detailing the trunk and no time left for the interior of the car - but rest assured your luggage will ride in spotless style if we pick you up at the airport, even if you are kicking trash around your ankles in the car.  Oh! and this was all last Sunday, leaving Monday wide open for us to go buy new extended jumper cables to start said new van from whatever Elliot turned on and killed the battery while playing unattended.