Friday, September 4, 2009

The Many Adventures of Micah-ther-Boy

Today Micah had chicken nuggets for lunch. He also played with toilet water, tried to swim in the pond at our new house, put my sandals in the fridge at our new house, drank water out of his mud puddle (also at our new house), took a long car to couch nap, splashed in his cereal at dinner and gave his sister kisses. Micah has busy days.
Amy seems to have gotten over her urgent need to be fed supplemental solids and has only been having her liquid foods. She has also been wearing out her knees, so she decided to try her feet on for size.



Amy wants to play with Daddy, but just can't keep up.

Leaning on the couch playing with Dad. Dad is Amy's favorite.



She may be smiling here, but I have learned grass is not Amy's favorite.


Micah has almost learned to stand on his head. After this I stood on my head (I was surprised that I could), but he still didn't quite understand the feet in the air part.



After looking for about half an hour, this is where I discovered my sandals . . . I checked the oven about 15 minutes into my search, but obviously my shoes are too cool for that.




Since I had to get the camera out to take pictures of my shoes, I thought I would take a few more of the new house.





Since no one is living there the appliances are unplugged- that is why the fridge is so far from the wall.




We really have six chairs to go around the table, the other three just haven't wandered over yet.



The closets are all hanging open because I was looking for my shoes.



My new bed in my new bedroom.






My babies sleeping in our 'new' car. Aren't they sweet.



Amy woke up when we got home. See how red her knees are? Poor baby.
Micah kept sleeping.
Why Amy's knees are red.
Amy's solution to the red knees. . . use feet!
I didn't realize when I chose this picture that Micah's eyes were like that. . . the point of the picture is actually the HUGE bowl of cereal Michael gave him for dinner.


1 comment:

  1. You missed a picture... we wanted to see you stand on your head. That's good... Sometimes I start thinking I can still do a cartwheel but I value my life and limbs to much to try.

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