Saturday, March 19, 2011

st. patty's and sewing

Apparently, St. Patrick's Day is a really big deal here.  They had like three parades and everyone on our block got drunk.  We abstained from the drinking but did go to a parade.  Davy had a good time watching the fire trucks go by and learned to put his hands in the air so the people in the parade would throw him beads.  Several times since I have yelled beads at him and he puts his hands up.  



We had a nice day at the botanical gardens this week.  We spent a lot of time chasing birds and checking out every light post in the place.  He saw these sheep again for the first time in six months yelled, "Sheep!" and gave each one a kiss on the nose.  






At home he spends a lot of time playing with the farm set on his car blanket.  


He also takes my Dr. Pepper out of the box and puts it into the fridge for me.  He watches everything Stephen and I do, so we have to be really careful.  He knows where we stash the cookies, where we hide his milk while setting it out for bedtime, and if one of us is missing, he knows we are probably in the office checking the computer.  

5 comments:

Derek and Claire said...

Great pics, Glori! You look so pretty in the one with him on your shoulders and I love the car blanket! It's so cute and perfect for playing on. I love that he kisses the sheep on their noses. He is adorable.

glorianne said...

This is actually Dad, not Mom. Two new sets of pics from parental units of our Young Royalty on the same day! How neat. Davy is changing amazingly fast, and looks cuter every post. We cannot wait to see you.

Sarah McK said...

What a cutie! I thoroughly appreciate his knowledge of Dr. Pepper and its proper place! Callum is forever trying to convince me that he needs some of my "pepper." :)

Kim said...

Cute pictures, Glori! Davy looks so grown up. I love the car blanket! What a great idea.

Marci said...

Could anything be more adorable than David kissing the sheep statues?! You catch him in such great poses and write in a fun and entertaining way.