So the state fair was a little overwhelming for Addie this year. We started the morning off by meeting Nana and Eileen in a rather huge parking lot, walking across a dust field, and taking a coach bus over to the state fair grounds. Which would have been fine, but it was standing room only and I had to put Addie's stroller in the cargo department. Luckily, a lady was nice enough to put her child in her lap so that Addie and I could sit down, which was a really good thing as Addie still bawled her head off because she was scared. Kind of ironic, as she gets so excited every time a bus goes by, especially a "school bus Mommy!"
So we finally arrived at the fair and started off at the Miracle of Birth Center and saw a few baby animals, which is always entertaining. The rest of the time we spent scoping out the food stands and Mike sent us on a mission for a particular cheese curd stand. Addie tried a fresh squeezed lemonade and thought it was probably the best drink she has ever had!
Addie caught sight of the carousel and thought that it looked like great fun, so Nana bought her a ticket and off they went on Addie's first carousel ride. She started out fairly confident, just sitting on the horse was fine, but when the carousel started up, her face became more and more distraught with each circle around until finally she was again in full force tears. Sad trip on the carousel, we might skip that next year. Actually, we might skip the State Fair altogether and stick with the small town fairs!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Horse Races
Just when people were starting to compliment me on being impressed with how I was keeping up with Addie's blog, (apparently no one thought I had it in me) I go and ruin my good standing by letting almost two weeks go by without a post! However, I can't take all the blame for the delay, it is Mike's job to upload the photos to the computer, and he was getting a little behind on that project.
Well here it is, and not only is it late, but it is also a little old. In August we met Sarah, Jeff, Emilia and Susan and Andy at Canterbury Horse Races, they were having a family event sponsored by the Carlson School for alumni.So while the rest of us were enjoying our buffet dinner of sloppy joes and hot dogs, Addie was showing off a bit by running over to the bench next to our picnic table climbing up and jumping up and down with her tongue sticking out. The kid is not a good eater to start with and then add horses, tons of people, and kids running rampant and playing in the jungle gym, it is almost impossible to get her to focus on eating.
Well here it is, and not only is it late, but it is also a little old. In August we met Sarah, Jeff, Emilia and Susan and Andy at Canterbury Horse Races, they were having a family event sponsored by the Carlson School for alumni.So while the rest of us were enjoying our buffet dinner of sloppy joes and hot dogs, Addie was showing off a bit by running over to the bench next to our picnic table climbing up and jumping up and down with her tongue sticking out. The kid is not a good eater to start with and then add horses, tons of people, and kids running rampant and playing in the jungle gym, it is almost impossible to get her to focus on eating.
We took a quick pic of the family in front of the track, it was so entertaining to watch Addie see the horses race. You could just see her face light up with excitement when the horse rounded the bend and were close in view. Lots of finger pointing, squeals of delight, and "OOHS" and "WOWS." It is so fun to see how excited she gets about the simple things in life.
The girls were lucky enough to find a spot where the horses were standing around waiting to race. They spent quite a bit of time at the fence just observing, Addie is even on her tippy toes trying to get a closer look! They would turn around every once in awhile to make sure Sarah and I were still there and to say, "Horses Mommy." So cute.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Again with the Watering.......
Every single time that Mike or I water (mainly Mike) Addie runs right over to take advantage of the "water" time. She gets right in the middle of the action with her watering can or at at the very least makes sure she gets to hold the hose. In the below picture she is struggling to pick up the water can which probably weighs more than she does, while repeating over and over the word "heavy" which actually comes out sounding more like "heby". She is quite the little helper!"Heby Mommy. Mommy, heby." Repeat. Repeat.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Lovin Strawberry Shortcake
Addie is super hyped up and all smiles to show off for the camera and Mom and Dad who keep laughing at her and encouraging her wild behavior! It amazes me how messy one little meal can be, but she sure loved her Strawberry Shortcake dessert! A little tough to see out of these awesome looking butterfly sunglasses with the pink tint and whipped cream smeared all over the lenses.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Nappy Hair
So my main objective in taking this picture was to show the complete crustiness that had encased the whole side of Addie's head after a fun day at daycare. I just can't believe how filthy she is when she comes home some days, and am left to wonder what really is caked in her hair that is making it so crispy?!?! Even though the whole left side of her head is crusted to the side of her face, Addie doesn't seem to notice or care at all! She is much more concerned about pulling the bark off of the tree - one piece at a time!
Addie has now mastered climbing up the side of the mini jungle gym, which is very fun, but she has outgrown the slide. She now like the really dangerous ones at the park that she can fly down at mock speed and then take her shoes off and climb back up (over and over again). It makes me very nervous.........
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