Thursday, December 9, 2010

Ten Months of Summer

Summer: 10 months old
Just to annoy everyone else as much as it was annoying me, I thought I'd post all of our attempts at a Christmas picture. So attempt 1 - weird face. Attempt 2 (above): Pretty cute, but something kinda weird about it.

Tired of sitting on the couch....going for a hike.
Picked up by me, practicing some self-portraits.
Oh, this is a time out from Christmas pictures, this is Summer scooting down the hallway, wait! I know there's cat food bowls in there.
Here I go to get that cat food!
Having a snack with Papa.
More of the same.
Back to Christmas picture attempts. I know this is not a cute background.
Cute outfit though.
Not looking at the camera.

Pretty cute, weird background.
Not looking at camera.
Weird face.
Former favorite pastime - emptying out the yarn basket. I finally moved the basket.
I'm making such a mess! Tangling the yarn.
More Christmas pictures. Not starting out good. Tears.
Climbing over toward the camera.
Hi! There's my teddy!
Picked her up to regroup.
We're getting serious about this.
Give me that camera.
Why do you keep setting me in the middle of the bed?
I just want off of here.
Pick me up!
Not sitting still for the camera.
I just want to crawl around.
Let me be!
Help me!
Sigh, done with trying for a picture. Maybe I'll just have some pumpkin pie.
That was so yummy!
Wearing her little cupcake hat!
Once wasn't enough with the hat.
Ah yes, on to my cake balls. I made these babies for my lunch turn.
I was unbelievably proud of them!
They even tasted pretty good too!
Yep, there they are.
(Now I am so tired of them. Scott took the rest of the leftovers with him to work today.)
Giant windchime. My only picture from our morning shopping in historic Gruene, TX.
Goodies for our lunch turn.
More of the same.
Here it is, minus the soup and sausage braid. We fed 80+.
Here's a little toy that Scott made for Summer.
She seemed to like it.
See, here it is! (He made a copy of an "all-natural" toy that our all-natural, organic friends had for their baby (C+L).)
Finally got that food bowl.
Summer = 1; Parents, cat, and cat food bowls = 0
This is the part where Summer opened up the box of Cheerios and fed herself.I'm not kidding. It really happened.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas pictures (trying to get some....)

Sneak preview of this year's photo. Wonder who she gets the "closed eyes for cameras" from?
Eating a dinner roll.
This picture doesn't show a fraction of the mess it made.
(We're thankful for vaccuums.)
Just another day playing with all my favorite toys.
And papa's hat.
Whoa....this is kinda big on me. I can't see!
My eyes are still blue after almost ten months.

Having a snack.
Hat I knitted for Scott, I mean, myself. (He didn't like the color. I liked the warmth on a cold day lately.)
And a little hat for Summer.
One of my new favorite photos.
Or maybe this one is my favorite.

Just hanging out in my carseat.
More of the same.
Okay, this is the beginning of me trying to get a Christmas picture to email to Mom.
Not looking at the camera here.
Making a weird face.
Oh, hi Mom, here I come to grab the camera.
What is that bright light?

Give me that thing! (as she dives for the camera)
Starting over on the couch. (Different outfit too!) Okay, attempt 1, weird face again.
A little too excited for the picture.
Here I come to get that camera again.
I'm not afraid of the edge of the couch.
One thing on my mind. Must grab camera.
So then I gave up for a while on Christmas pictures. There are more attempts on my camera from today that I haven't uploaded yet. I'm about to punt and have Mom use a boring picture. Anyway, Dennis was Summer's fascination on Sunday. From the time we first got to church, she reached for him when she saw him, so he held her for a while. This was after church. Maybe you can see her death grip on his shirt and very determined expression "No way am I letting go. Not going in my carseat. Not going home!" So she's still over at Rassi's now and it's Wednesday. (Not quite.)
Here's a floor that Scott just did for someone. I actually put this picture here as a buffer because the last two pictures are evil.
Here's an evil scorpion who I killed one night. In our bedroom. Okay, that part is a joke. He was on the side of the house. I was sitting on the front porch and thought I saw a curly tail. Got the flashlight and got close. Yep, a scorpion. I keeled him!
Two reasons scorpions aren't as scary as they could be:
1. They aren't nearly as big as they might look. This guy was only an inch long or so. I was zoomed in.
2. They move slowly, not like spiders or mice who scurry around. These guys are lethargic.
They are very evil looking though. And I would hate to find one inside.
Here's the evil snake that I ran over and saved the lives of countless Texans. Scott was highly unimpressed by this story because he kept saying that this snake was tiny. ("He could keeeeel you, Scott!") It's a coral snake. Read up on them sometime. Most potent venom in the United States. 3-5 mg can kill an adult. Very, very bad. I thought I deserved a gold star for killing him and making the world a safer place. Instead, the authorities pulled me over with flashing lights.
"Why are you stopped in the middle of the road, mam?"
"I was taking a picture of this snake. See, it's a coral snake...."
(He was already walking away. "Try to keep moving...")