Williamsburg in Summer

Williamsburg in Summer

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Today's Adventure with Daddy


Today, Josh's schedule suddenly cleared up unexpectedly. So he decided to spend some time with Kate and me. Josh took us to the Air Park Cafe for lunch so Kate could watch the planes. She saw some planes take off and land. And she even got to see a helicopter land as well. Although, Kate really wanted to go to the big airport where Papa recently went to get on a plane, she was tickled to go to this smaller airport nonetheless. However, I fear she's not going to give up asking to go the airport until she gets to climb on board the plane and fly herself.

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Things Kids Say...

Kate can talk - and talk- and talk. In fact it seems most days she never stops. I'm not complaining though. I love to hear what is going on her mind, and she provides so many opportunities for Josh and I to laugh. But being a precocious, verbal (almost) 2 year-old has its disadvantages too. Here are a few things she's said lately.

Kate loves to greet people we see on our daily adventures. A few days ago, we were walking and two middle-aged woman stopped to say hello to Kate. They were kind of dressed up with some sparkly clothing and big jewelery. Kate returned their greeting with, "Hi, Pirates!"

On a similar note, Kate doesn't have to be greeted first. She'll often shout across a grocery store to someone she thinks she recognizes. For example, the other day in Bloom, and then again on one of our walks, Kate started yelling (and I mean yelling), "Hello, Gordon." I was stumped for a moment. We don't have any friends or family named Gordon. Until I realized who she was recognizing. Meet Gordon:

All of you Sesame Street fans will recognize him right away. Well so did Kate. Apparently, all African American men with shaved heads are now Gordon!

Last story for today: Kate still puts everything in her mouth! We are really trying to break her of this habit. So we have this little mantra at our house. "What goes in your mouth?" Kate answers, "Food and drink only?" We say, "Is this food or drink?" She says, "No." Or that's is how is it supposed to go. This morning I asked Kate the question, "What goes in your mouth?" She very quickly answered, "Only ice-cream."

The Many Faces of Kate

To say Kate is a bit dramatic is, well, an understatement. She is all drama, all reaction, all memorable. Last night at dinner she announced, "I drama Queen!" Obviously something she has heard me say a few times. This photo shoot of fabulous facial expressions was not planned; it is infact all Kate:
(This is her more serious look.)

This face if often seen when she is saying "MINE!" and pulling an object close to herself for safe keeping.

And then there is the often simply adorable look.
One of my favorites. :)