Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Idaho Trip (part eleven of many) Last one.

Lesson Eleven: Always stick out your tongue.





Baby Tricks

So, Adrian is pulling himself to stand and almost standing without help. Its even money if he'll crawl first or walk first. We can't turn our back on him for very long: he gets into everything. He seems to be fascinated by very small things: bits of fuzz, grains of sand or dirt, little bumps on the wall.

This Ottoman that he's balancing on is his climbing gym. He's up there every chance he can get.


I turned around for a minute and he was under the table, standing up. We've seen him trying to climb our bookshelf, but we're too afraid of Child Protective Services to put those pictures up.

Idaho Trip (part ten of many)

Lesson ten: Sharing can be fun!

Idaho Trip (part nine of many)

Lesson Nine: Carpet good.

Idaho Trip (part eight of many)

Lesson eight: Do not, under any circumstances, chew on the toys in the airport play area. No matter how much your parents insist.

Do you know how many other snot-nosed little kids have already slobbered on those? Today?

Lesson learned.

Idaho Trip (part seven of many)

Lesson seven: Always rip the paper. Never try and salvage the wrapping.
You can always eat it later.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Idaho Trip (part six of many)

Lesson Six: when life gives you lemons, eat 'em.


















Lesson Seven: keep your eyes on the pizza.

Idaho Trip (part five of many)

Lesson Five: Auntie Alisha is your favorite.

Idaho Trip (part four of many)

Lesson Four: always remain seated while the ride is in motion.


Idaho Trip (part three of many)

Lesson Three: Cultivate a bad boy attitude by gambling and stealing your cousin's sharp hat.


Idaho Trip (part two of many)

Lesson Two : eat anything that Nana gives you






















(even if you don't know what it is).

Idaho Trip (part one of many)

Lesson one: don't try and steal James' beer.