Thursday, December 18, 2008

Snow Day!

Here are the hobbitlings sort-of enjoying being outside in the cold sunshine.
And really enjoying hot chocolate in the warm indoors.
Enjoying every last drop of rich, creamy chocolate sunshine.
The Mayor was home from work today due to the snow. The Mayor sliced up last summer's wading pool to make this winter's sled. The Mayor is excessively proud of his creation.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Pre-Christmas Post

Again, just getting caught up on posts.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Pre-Thanksgiving Update

The Mayor is just going to get caught up with pictures.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

No Camera!

Here's Ela enjoying her loot from trick-or-treating.
Here's Boookie with his pumpkin (grown for him by our neighbors). He went as a tow truck for Halloween, but unfortunately we didn't get any good pictures!

Here's what we've been up to since last post:
* Synchronized morning potty time for Boookie and Ela. This morning witnessed great success on both the big potty and the little potty.
* Boookie now has three imaginary friends. There are now two Little Boys (still no name for either). There is also a Little Girl (!) When asked about her name, he gets embarrassed and tries to change the subject. We suspect our lad has his first crush, and we think we know who she is, too.
* Ela was told on the way home from church that she would have to wait to get a drink of water. She looked out the window with a forlorn expression and was overheard talking sadly to herself, "No tag, No wadee." What a little drama princess!
* Boookie went to the Husky football game with Auntie and the Mayor. He ate snacks the first quarter, ran around the second quarter, screamed "GO HUSKIES" the third quarter, and slept the fourth quarter. He didn't miss much during his nap as the Huskies collapsed again.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

October!

Well, it's about time for the Mayor to put up a new post. Michael Delving has been a happening place this last month. The month started with a kitchen party; for an evening, our tiny home played host to 18 people, a huge pot of soup, a large plate of cheese sandwiches, numerous instruments, and a night of making music. The experience was delightful and Michael Delving will certainly be hosting more kitchen parties.
The Mayor has been quite busy (one might even say overwhelmed at times) at work, but everyone still found time to go to a pumpkin patch. Here's Ela enjoying snacks in the stroller.
The Mayor and Boookie took a ride in a tractor train at the Farm. Boookie loved it, and after the ride shouted, "Thanks for the ride, Farmer!" The Mayor woke up the next day with a sore back that seemed somehow connected with squeezing into a barrel with a squirmy 3-year-old.
Boookie got to pick out some pumpkins.
Auntie decided to make Haloween costumed for the hobbitlings. Below is Ela modeling part of her costume. Ela has been learning so much lately. She learned how to stand and she walked for the first time last week at church. The hobbit wife seethed when the Mayor slid back into his seat after watching the little hobbit girl during the sermon and whispered, "She walked for me - six times!" The little hobbitling girl has also been learning how to communicate with signs and words. After months of vigorously resisting, she recently discovered that it is actually to her benefit to be able to tell us what she wants and what she is thinking about. Some of her favorite things:
* "Tag" - her blanket, the most important part of which is naturally, the tag. "Tag" must always be spoken in a low growl, for that is her proper name.
* "Pup-pup" - her Beanie Baby husky puppy. She loves to delightedly shriek his name, grab him, and then mercilessly beat him and fling him away. The Mayor and Auntie feel that Pup-pup must have some kind of voodoo connection to the Husky football team, since that's kind of what it's been like attending Husky football games this year.
* "Wadee" - her water bottle, or anyone else's water bottle.
As long as she has these three items and someone to hold her/take her out of her crib/retrieve things for her, she is happy as a clam.
It was just discovered the Boookie has invented an imaginary friend. For some time, we thought that "The Little Boy" referred to him, but it has recently been confirmed that "The Little Boy" refers to someone else entirely. Boookie has long conversations with his friend, takes him places, and otherwise entertains himself at times by imagining things The Little Boy is doing. Here are some facts we know about The Little Boy:
* He doesn't have a name. He's just The Little Boy.
* He has red hair. And blue and orange.
* He is getting taller than Boookie, but is also known to fit into Boookie's "soupcase" cars. Boookie has a suitcase for Matchbox cars, which he calls his "soupcase." When Boookie needs to take The Little Boy somewhere, he pinches him in his fingers or holds him in his hand.
* He lives on a school bus. He doesn't sleep on the bus - he just lives there. Boookie sends him away on the bus every night when he goes to sleep.
* He doesn't eat food. He just eats crackers on the bus.
* He likes it when Boookie picks him up and puts him onto the slide and swing and bus and trucks (especially the milk truck).
* He doesn't like to play with any of Boookie's favorite toys.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Getting out of debt...

...The Mayor owes a lot of cute pictures, so here they are, in roughly chronological order. Or not.

Here's Boookie watching with rapt attention as the Seattle Police Motorcycle Drill team goes by in the annual parade in Mountlake Terrace. He loved every aspect of the parade. Every aspect. He loved the motorcycles. He loved the marching bands. He loved the fire trucks and ambulances. He loved the clowns. He loved the Seafair Pirates. But his favorite part was the local politicians driving in convertibles. "Hey Daddy! They're saying 'Hi' to me and waving!" It doesn't take much to secure his vote!
Here's Boookie waiting patiently for dinner to be served at Cedar's. He has the coolest cars and trucks and equipment - the Mayor would have been extremely jealous when he was that age. Come to think of it, the Mayor is currently jealous of the Boookie's car collection!
Here's the Mayor and Ela waiting for dinner to be served at Cedar's. Guess who lives wrapped around Ela's little finger?
Here's Ela with Grammy.
Here's Ela admiring herself in the mirror. She loves to crawl into her parents' room to admire her clothes but especially her shoes. She loves shoes. Almost as much as she loves food!
Here's the little girl looking so cute in her newest pair of shoes - pink sneakers! From Old Navy, so Auntie Alexis should be happy.
Playing outside in the pool.
Playing outside in the toy cars. Boookie is driving Shebe car (also known as the fire chief truck). Ela is driving "other Shebe car" (also known as the pickup truck).
Ela on the "motorcycle"
Boookie running through the octopus sprinkler.
Boookie on a tricyle at the Tanders.
Ela in the bounce house at the Tanders.
The Mayor is working on a unique project involving construction using marsh buggies brought up from Louisiana. Boookie loves looking at pictures of marsh buggies, and last week, his dream came true and the Mayor took the whole family to go see marsh buggies.Boookie passed out in his carseat after going to see marsh buggies. It's exhausting to have one's dreams come true.
Ela in her carseat. She still has energy since she doesn't care about marsh buggies, so it was just another ride in the stroller for her!
Uncle Matty assisted the Mayor in building a swingset in the backyard. The swingset was a generous present from Auntie Jen for her hobbitling neice and nephew, and they love it!
Ela in her princess race car swing.
Here's a video of the hobbitlings enjoying their new swings.