Friday, January 30, 2009

Looking forward to warmer days

We had a brief park outing yesterday, taking advantage of the slightly warmer temperatures and braving the breeze. Helena is the easiest child to take pictures of currently since the others move too quickly for my camera. She has two teeth on top now, bringing the total to five.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Happy

This morning I was able to go to the library book sale all by myself while my dad watched the kids. I bought 31 books for $9.50.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Something New


This is the first baby in the family to do anything approaching normal locomotion, the others never crawled and Helena is getting to it a bit late since the rolling served her so well.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

For Grandma

Thank you for your letter. The stickers were a big hit.

Helena : 11 months

She has started belly crawling when she needs to head directly for something and rolling won't get her there. Her third tooth is right next to the other two on the bottom, no top teeth yet. Her brother and sister continue to be her favorite sources of entertainment. She does not stand. She is almost always willing to wave at you or clap though she is starting to be wary of strangers.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Monday, January 12, 2009

January

Friends. Today Henry was taking care of two babies. I love the smile here.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Cleaning

Suddenly, because that possible dog was on his mind, and because there was nothing else to do, Edward decided to make a tremendous gesture. He would clean his entire room. He would stack the books that lay around so carelessly. He would straighten his toys and his clothes. He'd get out the vacuum and do the rug. Maybe he'd even clean the closet. Yes, that was a great idea. He'd never cleaned the closet in his life. His mother would be so bowled over she'd probably offer him a St. Bernard on the spot.

He plunged in at once, dragging out clothes, books, fishing equipment, old forgotten trucks and games. He put the clothes on the still-unmade bed, shoved everything else out on the floor. It seemed to take an awfully long time to get the closet emptied, and then when he thought he was done he looked up, saw the shelves, and wished he'd never started.

They were absolutely jammed with junk. Well, maybe it wasn't all junk, but it looked it. And now his room was filled to brimming with things that would have to be put away again. He sat on his heels and stared around, thinking that the whole idea of cleaning up was pretty silly. Everything was just going to have to be put back in the closet, so what was the point of taking it out in the first place?

"My word, Edward," said his mother at the door, "what are you doing?"

"Cleaning my room," he said glumly.

"That's a good idea," she said, coming in. "Did all that come out of the closet?"

Edward nodded. "And it all has to go back," he said. "And I was just thinking, what's the point? I mean, where do you get ahead? I don't think I'll clean it after all."

M. Stolz
A Dog on Barkham Street

Thursday, January 8, 2009

A Round of Applause

Helena started clapping around Christmas and it is still a hoot. We have a lot of fun with this new trick. Just so you can envision the whole scene: Mark, Nora, and Henry are all clapping behind me as I take this video.