I wish I could say this was a special app....like her tie-dyed shirt triggered the swirling of the camera. But we know better - mom just can't take a good picture.
Miss A has started a blog. OK, that's a stretch. Her mother started it, as a means of easing the email burden thrust upon poor family members (and her mother's 'sent' box).
Thursday, October 13, 2011
A Dream Come True
It was a very long wait, but we are happy to introduce our new equine partner, Shorty.
Thanks to Gramma Betty and her horse-finding connections, we landed upon a guy that promises to be a very important figure in our daughters' lives. He is a good ol' boy, mostly all used up. ;) He's a full-size horse, but he's on the smaller side. BTDT (been there, done that -- it's a technical term for horse people, don't ya know)

Aleaha and Shorty, on her test ride.

She had picked out a new halter and lead rope for him. She was really ready!

Feeding him carrots from the barn.
Thanks to Gramma Betty and her horse-finding connections, we landed upon a guy that promises to be a very important figure in our daughters' lives. He is a good ol' boy, mostly all used up. ;) He's a full-size horse, but he's on the smaller side. BTDT (been there, done that -- it's a technical term for horse people, don't ya know)

Aleaha and Shorty, on her test ride.

She had picked out a new halter and lead rope for him. She was really ready!

Feeding him carrots from the barn.
This was her asleep in the pickup on the way home. She wanted to put the horse blanket across her lap. Yeah, she's just a little bit country.
We haven't had much opportunity to take him out for some walks. But that will happen. And we're sure to put up lots of posts about this new guy.
Thank you, Gramma Betty!!!
Oh hell, let's just go out for dinner
Daddy had a business trip that took him away from home on Mommy's birthday. Wanting to have a break from cooking and doing dishes, Mom took the girls out to Pastini's for dinner. It was a hit!

Aleaha prefers plain pasta, and they delivered! They also serve her FAVORITE vegetable - broccolini. Whodathunk? She was well-satiated.

Miri scarfed mac-n-cheese and bits of a salad. Then we all split 2 giant desserts and waddled away. A large tip was left for the waitress, and we had this entertainment on the way home....
Miri is dominating the singing of Happy Birthday. She knows how to sing it properly, but was being recalcitrant - a specialty of many 2-year-olds. And she wouldn't let Aleaha have a turn.

Aleaha prefers plain pasta, and they delivered! They also serve her FAVORITE vegetable - broccolini. Whodathunk? She was well-satiated.

Miri scarfed mac-n-cheese and bits of a salad. Then we all split 2 giant desserts and waddled away. A large tip was left for the waitress, and we had this entertainment on the way home....
Miri is dominating the singing of Happy Birthday. She knows how to sing it properly, but was being recalcitrant - a specialty of many 2-year-olds. And she wouldn't let Aleaha have a turn.
What kids do when parents are busy
Haven't posted much lately because we've been "rilly, rilly bizzy". Late summer/early fall is a time for a lotta work to be done around here, with hay to finish putting up, pigs to finish into pork, firewood, etc. And that's just regular stuff.
During the last few times when Mom & Dad have been occupied and couldn't attend to the children's every request, Aleaha took the cue to invoke Picnic Time. She invented it.
During the last few times when Mom & Dad have been occupied and couldn't attend to the children's every request, Aleaha took the cue to invoke Picnic Time. She invented it.
They dined on juice boxes, bagels, fruit jellies, and "Scooby Snacks" (expensive graham crackers in the shape of dog bones).

When they were forced to stay indoors, they found the picnic blanket and scrounged for nearby, countertop snacks -- goldfish crackers, fruit leather roll-ups, and a few very crumby items. FINE WITH ME. They were eating a somewhat balanced snack, they were out of harm's way, and they were getting along. Success in this mom's book!!

When they were forced to stay indoors, they found the picnic blanket and scrounged for nearby, countertop snacks -- goldfish crackers, fruit leather roll-ups, and a few very crumby items. FINE WITH ME. They were eating a somewhat balanced snack, they were out of harm's way, and they were getting along. Success in this mom's book!!











