Sunday, May 23, 2010
Getting down with the Bollywood!
Grandma Linda works frequently (understatement!) with many people from India and has even had the opportunity to visit. She was given this beautiful traditional ensemble and of course, it fit Luke perfectly. And of course, he had to "perform" - getting on his stage (slightly elevated fireplace hearth) and dance around.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Train Table Time
We cleared off Luke's train table a while ago as he really was using it for his cars. More recently, he has been super into puzzles. The Puzzle Man! But Mr. Strong was able to open up the drawer, climb inside and start stacking his train tracks.
No no . . . don't push the drawer back in to be able to stand. Too much time. Must get to playing. The trains will come back soon enough, as he's getting older. But I love that he loves his jammies ("JAMMIE TIME!") and like Momma, he'd rather hang out in his jammies all day.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sooooo CUTE!
I love being "cute" with that kid. Clearly, he likes to be cute with Sally.
Sony is my favorite!
While in San Diego over spring break (yup - I'm still working on getting these pictures posted!) we had to visit Grandma at work at Sony. This was our first visit to Grandma's new building at Sony and it was beautiful! I would kill for that cafeteria. And then the outside eating area? The view? Jealous!
One of the most entertaining moments was when Luke wanted to play with his visitor name tag (which he had to wear) and so I stuck it on his back between his shoulder blades. He forgot about it and just ran around. Another family was visiting and had a little boy, Luke's age. They were both running around on the patio/deck area and we saw that the other 2 year old had a visitor tag on as well . . . right on his back. Between his shoulder blades.
I have to say, I had a moment with that other mom - we made eye-contact and laughed. I don't get those moments often, being a working mom, having other mom friends with sweet, quiet girls. I will never see that moment again, but we had a moment where we understood what had to be done with crazy boys.
Mickey House Hat.
Mother's Day
Trying to catch up . . . I'll hit Mother's Day first, then figure the rest out.
Mother's Day has always been a wonderful day, a time for reflecting on how grateful I am to all the wonderful women in my life who are making me a better mother every day. I'm getting there, but there's still so much to learn. Thank you all (past and present) who are amazing examples of being a mother.
Brunch was delicious, but I'm always a fan of breakfast. Breakfast that include mimosas. And dessert. Luke loves dessert, too. After we had finished, I asked Luke to thank Papa for his breakfast. Luke said, "Thank you Papa for breakfast." Then he looked at me and said, "Thank you Mamma for cake."
I know what is important to my kid. It's important to me, too.
The moms are ready to eat!!
And they. Have. A. Sandbox.
It's true. It's Luke's mecca. Cars and dirt? It's like, the best Mother's Day ever.
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