Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Look Who's Driving Now

I need to be better about letting this blog be a record of my kids' early lives, because there are already so many things I am forgetting! And yet here I am, more than a week since my last post, and I'm too exhausted to do more than throw a few more pictures up. Aargh. Though I will put out there the fact that Lucy is starting to pull up in her crib. Apparently we are going to skip right past crawling into walking. Who knew? And Finn is mastering the art of brushing his teeth with fluoridated toothpaste, which means lots of messy spitting. LOTS. His enthusiasm for it is both humorous and adorable. Oh, and it took me a while to notice because I was just so amazed at the sheer quantity of food and the excitement with which she can eat it, but Lucy is apparently left-handed, as evidenced by her left-handed eating. We'll have to see if this sticks around or not.

And now for the photos:

Remember those snowmen M. and Finn made at the start of Snowmaggedon? This is how they looked after the snow stopped falling.

One final picture from the hopefully never-to-be-repeated insane snowfall, taken in our neighborhood. Two weeks later we are still working on getting rid of the now-disgustingly dirty snow.

Please ignore that my child is chewing on an infant Tylenol bottle here, and just take note of the Pebbles-style hair that is insanely cute.

The kids just enjoyed a visit from my mom who was in town to babysit while M. and I were both out of town for work. As you can see, she was a big hit.

And finally, a little brother-sister driving fun was had tonight before dinner. Hopefully Lucy appreciates the chance to drive, I'm not sure that will be repeated often!:





8 comments:

  1. i didn't anticipate the Lucy curls:)

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  2. Me, neither, but I'm loving them!

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  3. Great pictures. . .thank you. Can't believe how much Lucy has grown up. . .and I love the curls...where are they from? Love to you all. . .Mimi

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  4. She's much more blond than you were as a child. I have some great photos of Ned chewing on an infant tylenol bottle so you are not alone. :)

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  5. couldn't you post a better picture of me than that one??

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  6. I love that you have letter magnets on your fridge! I am bummed, our fridge is not magnetized. Maybe Sebago. Cute photos, and I am very jealous of your snow!

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  7. it's official, she needs to wear the pebbles hairdo 24-7 because that is a level of cuteness i can't even handle!!!!

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