Sunday, October 23, 2011

Fall & Animal Festivities

We begin our post at Joan's Farm in Livermore. It is the perfect place to take your little ones to.


I want a llama so bad! These things were awesome.

According to Madie, this was Eeyore.


Madie and I on the Hay-ride.

Onto the next event...

Yesterday, we decided it would be a good time to shampoo the carpets...which meant we had to leave home for a few hours while everything dried. So we headed down to Berkeley to eat at The Cheeseboard. I'm proud to say I polished off 3/4's of the 18 inch pizza. No regrets! Easily the best pizza I've ever had.

Afterwards, we headed to Tilden Regional Park. This park had a playground, picnic area, camping, hiking...pretty much anything you could imagine. Madie loved feeding the animals. Bring your own celery/lettuce.


This sheep was particularly aggressive, but Madie held her own! She didn't let go of the celery too soon.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Monkey See, Monkey Do

I must be getting weaker, or Madie's getting heavier--I'll let you decide which is which but don't be stupid--because every time Madie lifts her baby doll now, which maybe weighs all of six ounces, she makes a deep grunting noise followed by a tired sigh.

Sometimes I'm a little worried about the things Madie does because there aren't many places she could be picking them up from. She doesn't go to preschool or daycare, she doesn't have any older siblings, and her  father is gone for eight hours a day at least. Which leaves me thinking, "Do I grunt like that when I pick her up?" or whatever else she may be doing at any given moment.

I've decided though that I do not. Grunt, that is. There are definitely things she mimics and comes by them honestly, but this grunting isn't one of them. Am I alone here?

Monday, October 10, 2011

Fall Family Photos














For the record, Madie prefers Mallory's shoulders because she has hair to play with. Thank you Atheys for the great pictures!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Painted Faces on Parade

If I had the money and the space I would host a Halloween masquerade. It would be in the spirit of the one hosted by Leonardo in Much Ado about Nothing. I would have masks at the front for people who think they can get in without dressing up. I would love to have fun, fanciful masks like these from a masquerade wedding reception:

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There would be awesome traditional masks from different countries:

My dad had a mask just like this one from Hawai'i.

These are for Dio de los Muertos and they are awesome.
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Traditional Venetian masks. Also very cool. Source

And there would just be cool masks I saw and liked. Like these leather ones from last year's Charles Dickons' Fair:



There would be great music and lots of space in my house for dancing. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, a dance where people actually danced. Novel, isn't it? Ahhh...it would be a yearly event to really look forward to.

How would you celebrate if you had the space and money?

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Lunch-time Miscommunications

My idea was to use the fork to spear the bananas to dip in the almond butter.


Obviously, I didn't make that clear enough.
And no, she didn't eat anything else. Thank heavens almond butter is relatively healthy.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Karma Chameleon

Exciting news! It's my birthday! It's so exciting that my brain blocked it until 6 days ago! (Seriously, is it just me or has September flown by faster than a goose outflying a blizzard?) Anyway, I got my first package in the mail yesterday and I can't even express to you how excited I was so I'll let this picture do it for me.

A dress-the-doll puzzle?!?! SCORE!
 I almost wet myself with excitement! Alas, it was short-lived. I found a note that said it wasn't for me. Lame. All I got was a book and money. The puzzle went to someone else...

Pouty face.
But since I handed the puzzle over to the Leach without too much of a complaint, Karma decided to make up for it. Guess what I found lying on the top of the $5 movie bin at WalMart?

Childhood favorite.
We came home and watched it straightway and I've got to say, it was just as good as I ever remember it being. I think Madie liked it too. Her favorite part was the train. She spent every moment between the song "Casey Junior" and the closing scene saying, "Train?! Train?!" and crying. (I need to teach her not to cry through Dumbo. Karma doesn't take kindly to things like that.)