Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Turkey Day

The first Thanksgiving:

Mia had a great holiday and tried just about everything we put in front of her--even the brussel's sprouts, Nana Jan! You can see from the smile below that there wasn't much she turned away.

Here are some photos from Mia's first Thanksgiving:

And the obligatory exterior illumination set-up. That's one huge wreath, Grandpa Dom!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Kiddie Bye-Bye Day

To boarding school faculty and staff, today is Kiddie Bye-Bye Day. The day boarding students depart for a vacation, leaving behind their utterly exhausted teachers and dorm faculty. It's the first time since September that we've really been able to sit down and catch our breath. Phew.

Here are some pictures of the free time fun we had today.
After spending some time in Mom's studio this morning, and then in Dad's office, Mia set out to get some work done, too. She learned that crayons make marks on paper.
And...that mom takes them away when you put them in your mouth too many times.
After nap time we went out to the common room to play a few tunes on the piano.
All of our noise summoned Mia's friend, Noah--who came out for a play date that led to Mia's first wagon ride. She held on for dear life. They sure don't make red wagons like they used to. This one has seat belts, cup holders, and back rests.
And--even comes with a man to push you around.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

To Danbury we go!

We went to see Aunt Lizzie, Uncle Scott, and Grandpa Dom last weekend. Mia brought some books along to save herself from having to watch football.

More October, finally :)

Dearest Mia fans--many apologies for the huge delay. Boarding school life is slowing down enough to allow us a chance to catch up with you. Mia is doing all sorts of news things now. She's eating finger foods--and loving them. She pulls herself up to standing and walks if you hold her hands. She "scoots" around on her bottom (instead of crawling), claps her hands, waves goodbye, and "shushes" the dogs when they bark. Enjoy these pics from the end of October (including Halloween--we've know you've been waiting to see that lobster costume!).Auntie Karen came for a visit. We did some accessorizing.


Mama brought out the giant bear from my closet. He kept my interest for a little while.

...And then I wanted to see that thing around Mama's neck.



Woohoo! Halloween! I'm not exactly sure what this is about, but everyone is smiling at me even more than usual today.

How many legs do crustaceans have? Too many. I have enough trouble coordinating my own limbs. Then mom and dad went and gave me even more.