You couldn't have asked for better weather than we had yesterday. It was gorgeous, so we took the kids and Connie the dog out to the open space to run/crawl off a little energy. We used the wagon (Corey's Christmas present) to haul all of the essential gear -- two kids, snacks, drinks, and of course, a "kick-kick ball".
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Latest celebrity sighting
I totally forgot to write about Charlotte and Peter's latest celebrity sighting. Charlotte's Auntie Ernie swears Charlotte is a celebrity magnet, and I tend to agree. Anyway, we were at this indoor play place with the playgroup a few weeks ago and saw supermodel Niki Taylor. She was there with her cute daughter, with whom Madison got into quite a tussle over a doll. Niki, in addition to spelling her name the RIGHT way, is quite gorgeous in person.
Monday, October 11, 2010
The tent has been put away for a while
And this is why:
Those little twerps (led by Petey) decided it was fun to scale the OUTSIDE of the tent. At one point, both of them were on it and I could imagine the tent crying out for help. I guess this is what having a boy is all about.
Those little twerps (led by Petey) decided it was fun to scale the OUTSIDE of the tent. At one point, both of them were on it and I could imagine the tent crying out for help. I guess this is what having a boy is all about.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Ballerinas or fashionistas?
I have no clue whether Charlotte and her buddy, Madison, understand what a ballerina is. They sure do love tutus though.
Quick note
I am glad for all the ways Peter is and isn't like his big sister, but my favorite thing of all is an "is". I love how, just like Charlie Jo did, when Peter is preparing to go backward down the stairs into the bonus room and he turns around waaaaaaaaaay before he even reaches the top of the stairs. He's practically halfway down the hall and then has to crawl backward almost two yards before he begins his descent. Every few feet, he turns around to check that he's still on the right path (often he is not and is detouring into the bathroom or down the short hall leading to his room). I don't know why it makes me so happy, but it does.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Up to his old tricks
What's better than my big sister's toes for dessert?
She begs to differ, but I just keep right on going.
Mom shooed me away out from under the table, so I'll engage in my second-favorite activity -- banging on the trash can like it's a conga drum and bellowing.
Nothing!
She begs to differ, but I just keep right on going.
Mom shooed me away out from under the table, so I'll engage in my second-favorite activity -- banging on the trash can like it's a conga drum and bellowing.
Can you blame my mom for not stopping me? All I have to do is give her a little grin and flash my baby blue eyes and she melts.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Dear Sparty:
My name is Charlotte Stringer. I am 2 and a half years old. I am a big fan of yours, and I hope to meet you some day. Mom and Dad tell me that you are charming and witty, just like me. I know it's too late for my dad, but I hope that my little brother Peter grows up to be as strong and good looking as you.
Saturday will be my little brother's first Michigan State/Michigan game. He's going to love it when we beat Michigan. My dad says that before I was born, Michigan State had actually LOST games to Michigan. I think that's silly. Since I've been born, every time the Spartans play Michigan, we've rung them like a bell.
Anyway, have fun getting ready for Michigan! Saturday's gonna be fun!
Go State!
Love,
Charlotte

P.S. I wish I was old enough for Sparty Watch.

P.P.S. You did a great job against Wisconsin!
Saturday will be my little brother's first Michigan State/Michigan game. He's going to love it when we beat Michigan. My dad says that before I was born, Michigan State had actually LOST games to Michigan. I think that's silly. Since I've been born, every time the Spartans play Michigan, we've rung them like a bell.
Anyway, have fun getting ready for Michigan! Saturday's gonna be fun!
Go State!
Love,
Charlotte

P.S. I wish I was old enough for Sparty Watch.

P.P.S. You did a great job against Wisconsin!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Post-nap conversations with a two-year-old
I love getting Charlotte up from her nap. When I hear her chatting with herself on the monitor, I run up and open the door with great expectations. Nine times out of ten, the first thing she says to me is hilarious. Well, to me anyway.
Today, she looked at me with a sly grin and said, "My foot has something in it. It makes music. It goes 'shake-a, shake-a, shake-a.'" She smiled and shook her foot at me.
If she doesn't tell me something goofy, all I have to do is ask her what she dreamed about. Then, she launches into one of her patented dramatic stories. I'm going to have to start writing them down.
Today, she looked at me with a sly grin and said, "My foot has something in it. It makes music. It goes 'shake-a, shake-a, shake-a.'" She smiled and shook her foot at me.
If she doesn't tell me something goofy, all I have to do is ask her what she dreamed about. Then, she launches into one of her patented dramatic stories. I'm going to have to start writing them down.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Three random photos from my crappy cell phone
Yea! It's finally cool enough to play outside! And to wear long-sleeved onesies with jeans!
Going on a journey...
Yea! Publix got some new race car shopping carts! They have double-decker baskets and actually steer properly. Grocery shopping is no longer a harrowing, death-defying ordeal as Mommy knocks into display after display with the cart!
Going on a journey...
Yea! Publix got some new race car shopping carts! They have double-decker baskets and actually steer properly. Grocery shopping is no longer a harrowing, death-defying ordeal as Mommy knocks into display after display with the cart!
Strange little children
I put together a second carseat we bought to leave set up in Corey's car. Someday, it will be Petey's seat when he faces forward. Petey saw it when he got up from his nap and I put him in it just for fun.

He sat there for a good five minutes before he decided to get out.

Charlotte found a little padded part we didn't need and then decided it looked like a tennis racquet.

Watch out, Venus and Serena!

Petey and I worry about her sanity sometimes.

Game, set, MATCH!

He sat there for a good five minutes before he decided to get out.

Charlotte found a little padded part we didn't need and then decided it looked like a tennis racquet.

Watch out, Venus and Serena!

Petey and I worry about her sanity sometimes.

Game, set, MATCH!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Charlie Jo's bedtime ritual (in case you were curious)
Every night, we have the same bedtime ritual with Charlie Jo. First, one of us reads her three books. At some point during the reading, the other parent joins the ritual already in progress after putting Petey down in his crib. After the three books are done, we turn all the lights out and each person has to tell a story. Usually, Charlie Jo insists Mommy and Daddy tell their stories first.
The only problem with this is that at any point in the story, CJ reserves the right to hijack the story and take over the narrative. She makes no apologies and fails to ask for permission -- she simply talks over me or Corey and takes the story in a new direction.
Her stories are complete with plenty of action, copious dialogue, and emphatic gestures (usually using both arms and legs, despite the fact that there are three of us lying on a little twin bed). She even speaks with different voices for each character. Sometimes, the plot and/or dialogue contain snippets of whatever TV show she watched that day, but she doesn't acknowledge the plagiarism. The derivative nature of her stories does not detract from their entertainment value, however. We usually leave her room still giggling about what we heard.
After the stories have been told (sometimes with me being forced to declare "THE END" to cut off a marathon story told by CJ), we say a quick little prayer and sing:
We love you Charlie (and Elephant and Octopus and whatever other stuffed animal she dragged into bed that night),
Oh yes we do-ooh,
We love you Charlie (et al.),
And we'll be true-ooh.
When you're asleep at night,
We're blue.
Oh Charlie Jo (et al.),
We love you [smooch smooch smooch].
I make no apologies for the fib in the song. We are not blue while Charlie is asleep at night -- we're exhausted and grateful for a little peace and quiet. I will give credit to "Bye Bye Birdie" as the source for the tune of the song. Well, it's either that or from my mom's stories about how she and her buddies would sing it as "we love you Beatles" during the height of Beatle mania.
[So far, we haven't developed a complex nighttime ritual for Petey Pie. All he gets is being rocked in the glider with a bottle and an a capella rendition of the alma maters from Vanderbilt, Michigan State, Duke, and Placer High School (also known in our household collectively as "singing pregame"). Then we lay him in the crib and hope he doesn't scream for too long (he never does). He's still in the stage where reading books to him is nearly impossible because he attacks the book and shrieks with frustration if you hold it out of his reach. He hears me read to Charlie Jo before her nap and at various times during the day, but I'm woefully neglectful in my campaign to get him to be as avid of a reader as Charlie Jo. Poor Petey.]
The only problem with this is that at any point in the story, CJ reserves the right to hijack the story and take over the narrative. She makes no apologies and fails to ask for permission -- she simply talks over me or Corey and takes the story in a new direction.
Her stories are complete with plenty of action, copious dialogue, and emphatic gestures (usually using both arms and legs, despite the fact that there are three of us lying on a little twin bed). She even speaks with different voices for each character. Sometimes, the plot and/or dialogue contain snippets of whatever TV show she watched that day, but she doesn't acknowledge the plagiarism. The derivative nature of her stories does not detract from their entertainment value, however. We usually leave her room still giggling about what we heard.
After the stories have been told (sometimes with me being forced to declare "THE END" to cut off a marathon story told by CJ), we say a quick little prayer and sing:
We love you Charlie (and Elephant and Octopus and whatever other stuffed animal she dragged into bed that night),
Oh yes we do-ooh,
We love you Charlie (et al.),
And we'll be true-ooh.
When you're asleep at night,
We're blue.
Oh Charlie Jo (et al.),
We love you [smooch smooch smooch].
I make no apologies for the fib in the song. We are not blue while Charlie is asleep at night -- we're exhausted and grateful for a little peace and quiet. I will give credit to "Bye Bye Birdie" as the source for the tune of the song. Well, it's either that or from my mom's stories about how she and her buddies would sing it as "we love you Beatles" during the height of Beatle mania.
[So far, we haven't developed a complex nighttime ritual for Petey Pie. All he gets is being rocked in the glider with a bottle and an a capella rendition of the alma maters from Vanderbilt, Michigan State, Duke, and Placer High School (also known in our household collectively as "singing pregame"). Then we lay him in the crib and hope he doesn't scream for too long (he never does). He's still in the stage where reading books to him is nearly impossible because he attacks the book and shrieks with frustration if you hold it out of his reach. He hears me read to Charlie Jo before her nap and at various times during the day, but I'm woefully neglectful in my campaign to get him to be as avid of a reader as Charlie Jo. Poor Petey.]
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