A visit to Santa, of course:
Monday, December 29, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
That toddlin' town!
Last weekend, we hit Chicago to visit our good friends the Nugents.

With two boys in the house, NugentLand has fabulous toys:

Thursday, December 18, 2008
A weekend of firsts
First time waiting with Daddy in a bus shelter in the airport parking lot:

First ride on a bus! A blue bus!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Holiday preparations
In the 10 years we've been married, we've never had a Christmas tree. This year, we actually have a wreath on our door (because Alan's mom brought it for us!), and then I recently dug out Cooper's Fisher Price nativity scene to round out our holiday decor. 
Cooper and I visited a Festival of the Nativity -- a church that has over a gazillion nativity scenes on display. And thankfully, they had a kids' table so Cooper could play with something. This is a Veggie Tales nativity set.
Cooper and I visited a Festival of the Nativity -- a church that has over a gazillion nativity scenes on display. And thankfully, they had a kids' table so Cooper could play with something. This is a Veggie Tales nativity set.
Monday, December 08, 2008
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Twinkle Twinkle
Again with no pants. This is becoming a trend...
And with very little sense of pitch. That's my boy!
Monday, December 01, 2008
The Artist (pronounced ar-TEEST, for effect)
Using markers properly inside a big cardboard box:

Let's hope Cooper doesn't someday become a hugely famous artist. I'll be lambasted for using rubbing alcohol to get rid of one of his earliest works:

Working when the mood strikes, even if you don't have pants on.

And in a different medium, my old camera bit the dust and became Cooper's camera.
And I came across a really old disposable camera that said it needed to be used before Nov. 08 (that's now). So I sent it to daycare with Cooper.

I haven't scanned any of the pictures that came back, but I have some lovely shots of several kids' thumbs. And one beauty looking straight up Cooper's nose.
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It was actually a fun little project. One that I might replicate every six months or so, just for fun!