Saturday, April 25, 2009

Picnic at the Park

Zoey (sporting the lovely pillowcase dress I made her!) invited CJ for a picnic at Pinkerton Park (doesn't that sound like a song from a Rogers & Hammerstein musical?). Despite the festivities being cut short by a surprise thunderstorm, we had a terrific time!







Long week

This past week was long but somehow not filled with much picture-taking. Luckily, a responsible person (not me) actually remembered her camera for Charlie and Zoey's picnic on Thursday, and I'll post some photos of that adventure later. For now, here is some documentation of the fun we had this morning watching the Country Music Marathon. We were there to cheer on Joslyne and her friend, Kate, as they ran the half-marathon.

Charlie Jo kept an eagle eye out for our runners.



She paced the sidewalk, worrying that we might have missed them.



She actually kept a hat on for more than half of a second!



But then her hair looked a little wacky after we took it off.



We didn't miss them! We were stationed near the sixth mile marker, but they still looked in good spirits as they cruised by!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fun with Grandma Jo & Grandpa Spike

Charlie Jo had such a great time seeing her Grandma Jo and Grandpa Spike last week! They were amazed by her new walking skills and they agreed that she had changed a lot since they last saw her at Christmas. Here are some of the fun things we did:

We took Connie for walks (thank goodness it warmed up after our first evening there).



Grandpa Spike introduced CJ to the joy of grape popsicles.



YUM!!!



The fact that no drips landed on CJ's shirt is a testament to Grandpa Spike's fastidious nature.



We had a minor melt-down every time the popsicle went away though.



I didn't get any pictures of him, but my cousin, Jordan, came over for dinner with a birthday gift for CJ. Yes, CJ, that diaper does make your butt look a tad big.



CJ is always happy to have Italian for dinner.



She's not such a big fan of clean-up though.



CJ showed Grandma and Grandpa how much she loves Connie.



She helped us load the dishwasher.



And assisted with sorting through clothes to hand down to Baby Sonia. Love the static in the hair!



She demonstrated her runway skills and modeled some new clothes Grandma Jo bought her.



She took everyone to a BBQ joint for dinner.



And of course, the little bookworm demanded that Grandma Jo and Grandpa Spike read her every book she owned about 50 times each. Again, her grandparents showed legendary patience!

Reunification

After Zoey returned from vacation in South Carolina and Charlie Jo ended her Great Midwest Tour, we were finally able to get the girls back together for a playdate last Thursday morning. My parents were in town and were dying to meet CJ's famous BFF. The playdate began with lots of CJ poking Zozo in the face and Zozo making annoyed faces and swatting away CJ's hands, but then the girls got engrossed in CJ's new tool bench toy that Great Granny & Great Grandpa Taylor got her for her birthday.



Then CJ showed off her mad dancing skills with an impromptu disco exhibition (to the tunes of her bear activity center).



I love this photo -- Zoey looks like she's explaining a plan of action that involves the penguin somehow.



Now that CJ has a super snotty nose (for the sixth time this winter/spring), the girls are again quarantined from each other. WHEN WILL COLD SEASON END?!?!?!?

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Quick stop in Chicago

The morning after Easter, CJ and I flew to Chicago (Corey had to return to Nashville to work). Auntie Ernie soon found the way to CJ's heart (other than reading her books)...



Grandma Jo and Auntie Ernie tried to teach CJ to color.



CJ laughed and laughed whenever they told her not to put the crayons in her mouth.



Grandpa Spike can get CJ tanked up like no other.



Bath hairdo courtesy of Auntie Ernie.



Uncle Andrew and Margie kept CJ entertained.

More Easter fun

That's one big chocolate bunny you got there, CJ.



CJ the fashion model wasn't being particularly cooperative and liked to play more with the layers of her dress rather than pose prettily.



CJ loves her Easter Bunny, which was a present from the Easter Bunny!



CJ must have made Great Granny Taylor read her this book about 42 times. Great Grandpa Stringer kept watch over everyone.



Great Aunt Lisa, Great Uncle Dave, and cousin Ellie wanted to teach CJ how to do ring around the rosie.



CJ got a little freaked out when everyone fell down though. We'll have to work on that one.



We quickly learned that the way to get CJ to sit in anyone's lap was to set her up with a book. She is a fool for the books.



Lisa, Dave & Ellie brought CJ a neat little bunny cake, and CJ wasted no time diving right in. It was a replay of her birthday party, only without the part where she threw it on the ground.



CJ had a great time playing with the Taylors!



Three generations of Stringer men.



Thank you for reading each book 4,000 times, NanaB! Your patience is legendary.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Nakayoshi House

We hadn't been in Michigan long (only long enough to eat lunch) when Charlie Jo discovered her new favorite toy. NanaB & Granddad won this little playhouse at a luncheon they attend every year put on by a local Japanese business council of some sort. According to Uncle Don and his amazing Googling skills, "Nakayoshi" means "friendship".



CJ wasted no time climbing in and flinging the balls (they came with the house) all over the place.



Later, Aunt Lisa, Uncle Dave, Ellie, Granny, & Grandpa came over for dinner and CJ had some new visitors in the Nakayoshi house!



That evening after CJ got ready for bed, another intruder showed up. (That's Granddad's hindquarters!)



Oh well - if you can't beat 'em, might as well join 'em!