Friday, March 28, 2008

Pachydermatitis

So, seriously. No lie. Elephants!



For those who are familiar with our 'hood, that big brick building is the gym directly across the street from our house. We could have had the elephants over for tea (G&T's for the clowns...)


Sam seemed less than impressed, but his mother and her road soda were having a grand old time.

And, as promised, there was a street sweeper.


Next week? Kangaroo boxing in our back alley. Really!

(Not really.)

Monday, March 24, 2008

Easter Egg Scrum

The White House's frilly-frocked egg-roll it ain't, but we did have quite a mad egg dash on Easter Saturday in our 'hood. Sam was a tad young to get a full sense of things, but he likes bright colors and seems to get extremely overstimulated in the presence of mobs of children, thus making him behave excellently for a time and then take lengthy naps. Win-win.

Anna has made much comedic hay out of pointing out that this was only a an Easter Egg "Hunt" in the same way that what Dick Cheney was doing when he shot his friend in the face could be considered "hunting." In reality it was more of a free-for-all with eggs strewn about in an open field thusly:


And then set upon by the madding hordes as such:


The whole ordeal left Sam a bit befuddled, though I did manage to score him a couple of plastic prizes before they could all be gobbled up by scabby-kneed, pointy-elbowed urchins.


This one was particularly grabby.


But who can blame him. When you're eight, free candy is free candy.

When you're 1/2, your parents get to eat your Tootsie Rolls.

Check back soon for highlights from Monday's Elephant Walk wherein a half-dozen pachyderms disembark from a train and parade right past our house. Followed, mercifully by a street sweeper...

Sunday, March 16, 2008

6 months: It's all about thighs

Long time no post and this one's gonna be all about the pictures, 'cause clearly we don't have time to deal with anything else.

The event for Sam's 6-month birthday (1 day after Anna's 30-somethingth) was a weekend with his new pal Read Elizabeth and her mom. I'll let the Michelin thighs say the rest:





Also, one important milestone... Sam gets to second base:


"No, no, Mr. Read Elizabeth's dad, I wasn't... I was just... she had something on her shirt."