Sunday, March 29, 2009

Another Birthday

Someone has a birthday. No! It's not a grandchild.


They did bring Logan's chair. She sat down like any body for half an hour.


Here's a close-up of that pretty baby.


Older cousin Cora blocks basketball as best she can. No one minds terribly because she is so cute and charming.


Cora and her Dad are a pair. They are obviously well paired and partners in what they do. They are charter members of a mutual admiration society.

Logan went to Florida and got curly hair from the sea air. Apparently it is like a real permanent wave.


Cora has the magic wand to help Sarah extinguish her candles. Another year clicks off and Sarah is still a young mom.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Your Parts, My Parts, Parts Is Parts!

We had a regular visit coming up with Logan. On Tuesday night Sally said to me, "I think you should call Julie. Tell her she either has to put up a new post or come visit tomorrow."

So I called Julieanna as instructed. Resulting in a promise to bring Cora out. Then I had a conversation, which drew Sally's ire. I wasn't suppose to talk to her? I was to just do what I was told. No problem, I'm beyond control anyway.

The result was a Wednesday of fun. More fun than a barrel of monkeys. Four months difference in age is large at 17 and 13 months of age. They are close enough to play well together. They are both precious little girls with different personalities. Cora is very good at her anatomy (go figure)

I did think it was fun to watch an early mother versus daughter misunderstanding. Julieanna said, "Where's Logan's neck? Where's her neck?" Cora hands Mom the bottle and says, "Milk."

Julieanna says, "Where's her neck?"

Cora says, "Milk!"

Julieanna says, "No, where's her neck? OH! Not milk. Where's her neck?"

These simple misunderstandings will become more serious as Cora approaches her teen years. I hope they look back on this one and cut one another some slack.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Another Logan Day!

Logan is on to real people food.
Apple Sauce -- OK
Yogurt -- OK
Cheese -- OK
Meat -- Fa gedda boud it!



What Logan eats, she eats very well! She is also switching to milk. That fails to excite her interest in the bottle.


Grandma shovels very well. But Grandma doesn't sell it like Grandpa.
So it's my job to sit nearby and make it all seem so fun and appealing.
(Which I do very well)

When the system is working it works like a well oiled machine. When Grandma gets behind, Logan's little feet start running as if she were ponding on the bar.


Logan is also cutting back on her Binky. Not her so much as her folks and us are cutting back on giving it to her. Kyle said, "She really doesn't seem to mind."


OF COARSE NOT! She has many substitutes! This is the Dog from the barnyard set. She likes the kid with the cap, the cow, the horse and the farmer. The farmer's wife and the sheep -- not so much.


Logan test drives a new stool that Grandpa made. She approves! I guess we can keep it.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

2008 Chicago Flower & Garden Show

At Navy Pier

We went to the show as part of the group from a local garden center. They had two coaches for 100 people. We left Hawthorne Gardens at 8:30 AM. It was a cold, rainy, gray Sunday.

The doors opened at 10:00 AM and this is the first garden in the door. Notice the fog in the corners of the fountain. The electronic fog emitters were very popular in many of the gardens.


This was the Autumn quadrant of a multi-season garden. I liked the grid by the shed and plan to make one against our fence.


This is the Summer quadrant. It was very lush and reminded me of Ann's garden in Hoboken. A lot of beds and just a maze of paths.


I liked this Sea Thrift and plan to plant an area by our water garden.

I liked the colors in the border and the low growth. This would fill in along the fence in the back.

This is a waste of space in my book. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago constructed this. The GeoGarden is to honor Buckminster Fuller. It is sod cut and elevated to hint of a geodesic structure. It looked sad on the second day, it should be all brown by the tenth day.
Bucky was many things, inventor, futurist, ecologist, designer, etc. He chaired the Department of Design at Southern Illinois University- Carbondale in the 1960's and 70's. I doubt this would have received a passing grade.

This was a high volume water fall that has no pond. It terminates in the gravel.

This planter was attractive. I wonder how they would look in real life. The plants are out of season and therefore forced for the show. It is strange to walk around looking at Spring, Summer and Autumn plants.
We were done at 3:15 PM and due at the bus. They handed out cheese, crackers and water as we boarded the bus. Once in the bus they served wines and beer. We arrived home at 4:45 PM.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Grandpa Has A Play Date

I got to sit for Cora Saturday. She was excited when I came in the door and instantly changed to disappointment. Cora was running to greet her Daddy and I wasn't him. But after several minutes she warmed up and started with the books and toys.

Cora likes to get really close for the camera. Training for Mr. DeMille I guess.


As you can see, she has scratched her little nose. Still, she is perfect.


Then she started getting really close. I think maybe she is 'Moth Girl" and is just drawn to the bright light.



I think she enjoys having burned out her retinas and trying to focus on the spots.


This is about as far away as she got from the camera.




Cora loves Elmo. She loves to carry him around and watch him tell stories and sing. And she was fascinated monitoring the action on the screen of the camera.



You'll have to play this one more than once, I bet. Cora gave me a series of two-eyed winks. Which she promptly quit when I picked up the camera. There is a single "wink" at the beginning of the video.


Julieanna explains why it is so hard to capture a video or photograph of Cora more than a few inches away.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Another First!

Here is Logan Elizabeth and her doting Dad and Mom. Logan is ready to celebrate her FIRST Birthday!



"Are you ready, Munchkin?"


Let me get this hat adjusted. It just doesn't feel right when someone puts a hat on you.


Now what do I do with this? Why are you all singing?


Now that the fire is gone, can I taste it? It sure is sticky.


What are you saying? You encouraged me to.


I am not a MESS! I was just eating and sharing with my puppy, Buckley. You don't love me.


Of course we love you! You're a mess in the very best way.
Let's move on to presents.

I SAW the card, Mom. It was okay.


This is way better! I really love the easy-tear paper. How did you know pink was MY color?
And the stuff is pretty good too.


I LOVE blocks. They are so good to chew. And I really like to fling them in every direction.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Happy Birthday!

It's the thirty something lady.

We've known Tricia since she was a young girl. We watched her grow up, marry our oldest son, and have two great kids. When these times arrive I realize why I am old.

I have kids who are pushing middle age with kids of their own approaching their teens. That is a milestone for all of us.

I think of Tricia as kid. That is just plain wrong-headed! Although she and Drew have the energy of kids, they are really adults in their own right.

So Tricia finally had time to work in another big day only one day late.