16.3.11

Spring Portraits 2011

Mr. Matt did an awesome job on our pictures!  Now Mommy & Daddy just have to chose which one they're ordering for over the fireplace!

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow
Create your own slideshow - Powered by Smilebox
Personalize a free photo slideshow

Fun in the Afternoon Sun

Last week, Madeline and I were both sick. Mommy and Daddy took us to see Dr. Reed Tuesday (Yep, they were off for Mardi Gras.). She said I had a bad sinus infection, so she gave me a shot and an antibiotic. The shot hurt, but I was a brave boy! Dr. Reed said Madeline's ears were yucky inside and said it was a double-ear infection. She was really surprised at how sweet and quiet she was. She says most babies scream and cry a lot when their ears hurt. But Madeline was still smiling. I never had an ear infection, so I don't know what it feels like. Madeline also got an antibiotic, and we both got decongestants. So we didn't have a really fun week, but Grangie took really good care of us both. Off and on we both ran fevers, too. Then Thursday, Mommy's throat was hurting. She went to the doctor and he said she had strep throat - Antibiotic for her, too. So, by Saturday we all had cabin fever! I was feeling much better. Mommy and Madeline were better, too. After Lowes, Daddy was doing some work in the yard. Mommy took me and Madeline outside to sit on a blanket. I got to push my lawn mower around for a while. It was nice to enjoy the beautiful weather!












Silly Madeline

Sometimes Madeline just makes some silly faces!


Final Four?

This past Saturday was another Lowes Build-n-Grow Workshop day!  Soon I'm going to need a new apron because mine is getting really full of patches!  This Saturday, we made a basketball goal in celebration of March Madness and the NCAA Final Four coming up.  I don't know what that means, but I do know it meant I got to put a sticker on my basketball goal!



William Goes Green

One of my favorite Curious George DVDs is "Goes Green." 


And I love the book The Perfect Carrot.  We read it almost every night.

They're both essentially the same story.  Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat decide to plant a garden.  They choose carrots.  So, after watching and reading both many times, I told Paw-Paw Mike that I needed to plant a garden at his house!  Daddy said we could do one at my house, but I insisted it had to be at Paw-Paw Mike's.  So a few weekends back, Daddy and Paw-Paw Mike went to Lowes and got the supplies.  I helped set it all up, then I got to plant my carrot seeds!




  

Now I cannot wait for them to grow!  We're seeing some little stems and leaves popping up now.  But Paw-Paw Mike said I have to wait about two months.  Two months!  That's nearly forever! 

[Grangie and Mommy have a back up plan, though.  Fresh Market sells carrots with the stems and leaves still attached.  There may be some strategic planting in the future!]
A few days after we got home from Fort Worth, Mommy asked me to help Daddy put Madeline's new shelf together.  I got my hammer, and we went to work! 




Madeline just chilled out in her chair and supervised!



15.3.11

Fort Worth (Part II)

After our train ride, we went back to Parin's and Aunt Emmy's place.  And they had another surprise for me!  They'd gotten all the stuff for us to make our own individual homemade pizzas!  With Parin's help, I made pizzas for all of us.  Uncle James and Ms. Anne came over, too, so I made pizzas for them as well!  It was so much fun!






The next day, we had to leave.  Our vacation was over.  We were all a little sad.  But before going, we attempted to get a good picture of me and Madelie with Parin and Aunt Emmy (M's Nanny).



Hello Nanny & Parin! (Part I)

The last weekend in February, we took a road trip to visit Parin and Aunt Emmy in Fort Worth.  As it happened, Mommy was asked to work for Louisiana Tech's Career Fair that Thursday.  So we left our house on that Wednesday afternoon and drove to Ruston.  We had dinner with the Kings, some close friends of Mommy's, and stayed in a hotel.  I love staying in hotels!  The next morning, Mommy left to go to the career fair, and Madeline and I hung out with Daddy.  When it was time to go meet Mommy, Daddy packed us all up!



We met Mommy after the career fair on Tech's campus.  Then we met up with Mr. Matt to take pictures.  We roamed campus taking pictures for a while.  Mommy grabbed a few quick shots with her phone, too.  (We'll share Matt's pictures soon!)



Then we loaded back into the van and off to Fort Worth we went!  Madeline and I were both excellent travelers!  We slept most of the time, but when we were awake we were very good.  Madeline got a new arch of toys to put on her carseat, so that kept her entertained.  I mostly watched DVDs and colored.  When we were about 80 miles from Parin's and Aunt Emmy's house, it was around 7 PM, so we stopped for a potty break.  It was a really big travel plaza that had a BBQ joint and a Sonic.  Mommy begged me to get some dinner at Sonic, but I refused.  I was determined: I had to get to Parin's to eat with him!  So eventually Mommy conviced me to at least get a snack; I opted for an Icee (green, of course) and a bag of popcorn, one of my favorites.  But I told her I wasn't going to eat them unless I got very hungry.  Good enough.  We loaded back into the van, and just as Mommy was getting me strapped in, I said "I think I'm pretty hungry now!" 

When we got closer to Parin's house, he and Aunt Emmy met us at McAllister's Deli for dinner.  I refused to eat.  At that point I was determined to get to their house: I had to see Franklin (their dog)!  We made it to their house, settled in, and crashed for the night.

The next day, they both had to work.  So we stopped by Parin's office for a little visit and went to Panera for lunch with him.  He gave us tickets to the Fort Worth Children's Museum for some afternoon fun.  And fun we had!

There was a huge train table area, complete with holes you could go in to build the tracks around you.  Mommy helped me construct some tracks.


There was a huge permanent spiral track for the trains, too.  Daddy showed me how to run them down the sloping spiraling tracks!


Then I found the grocery store!  It was the absolute best thing yet!  There were carts that were just my size.  And a lot of groceries, too... canned goods, fruits and vegetables, meats, drinks, everything!  Mommy was really impressed that I knew what almost everything was, including all the produce. 


I even took Madeline shopping with me!


Once I had a cart full of groceries (or Madelines!), I headed over to the check-out counters.  I placed all my purchases on the belt, moved them forward, scanned them, then pushed buttons on the register!




After going to the museum, we went back to Parin's and Aunt Emmy's house.  Madeline and I took naps. 


Then we all went to dinner at a Mexican restaurant.  It was really yummy! 

The next day we headed toward Dallas to Ikea.  Mommy and Daddy wanted to get a shelf for Madeline's bedroom.  I got to get some more pieces for my train set there.  After Ikea, we met Uncle James and Miss Anne at Chick-fil-A for lunch.

After lunch, Parin had a BIG surprise for me!  We drove to the Trinity River Park.  There, he showed me a train I was going to ride!  I love trains, so I was super excited!  It's miniature railroad that runs on Saturdays through this park.  The ride is about 45 minutes long.  We got our tickets, then had to wait a while.  Once we got on, we had a great adventure!