September, 2009 Archives

We went to a fair in Broomfield recently.

Tia Peggy came along.

Mom and Dad were very grateful.

There was a carousel without horsies ... or music ... or electricity.

Slides are great without any of those things.

Wheeeeee!

Then it was zoo time AGAIN. I brought Baby Doll so she could see the beasties.

I tried to leave her on Klondike and Snow, who assured me that they could babysit ...

.... but Dad wouldn't let me.

There is a sea lion at the zoo. Sea lions have ears. So does Dad. Dad is a sea lion.

I tried to show Baby Doll to this peacock. That didn't work out too well.

Then I tried to have Baby Doll push some exhibit buttons.

Last but not least, I tried to let Baby Doll see the elephants.

Once Baby Doll got tired, I decided to show these kids how crouching is really done.

I am a mongoose!

Mom and Dad got out the Poor Man's Backdrop! Time to have my first bite of food!

Hm. Riley said rice cereal is yucky, but I could get used to this. I think the trick is ...

... to eat it like you mean it!

Ba ha ha ha ha!

Trough me!

That's good paste right there.

I learned this move from Riley herself.

Enough of this. Gimme the spoon.

There you have it, folks! I hope you enjoyed my first rice cereal as much as I did. Thanks, and come again.

Here I am at the restaurant that I call "Mac and Cheese."

I don't actually eat the mac and cheese that they have here, but that's what I call it.

Thank you. That is all.

Mom and Dad like "Thomas the Tank Engine" so much, they went to ride him today. They even took me along so they wouldn't have to leave me home alone.

I got this Thomas Tummy Tattoo to play along. It was a fun day, even though I kept asking "Where's Thomas?" while we were riding on him. The whole thing is a little confusing.

Choo Choo!

We all had "hobo lunches," which were PB+J and Fritos (Yay!) inside a bandana.

Zoe made good use of her bandana. Now she's talking about "rebuilding the carb" on her stroller.

This guy kept sitting in everyone's picture. I was all like "Personal space, dude."

Zoe, of course, had no issues with Al at all.

Speaking of Zoe, dad pointed the 85 at her a lot today.

She's still rocking the Blue Steel pose when she feels like it.

She calls this one Le Tigre.

Ba ha ha ha ha!

She rolls over from her tummy now. This is her in mid-roll.

My sister is not un-cute.

See?

She does have monkey feet, which is how you know she's a Feldman.

Ba ha ha ha ha!

EXXXXCELLLENTT.

Zoe is working on her hypnosis skills. Using this look, she can already hypnotize the squirrels in the yard. It's only a matter of time now.

I put on my tutu and new Bunny Helmet all by myself.

Dad says he's already contacted my future high school to get this one into my yearbook.