Showing posts with label Violet Noodle Soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Violet Noodle Soup. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sorry Tiny Man.

Tiny Man to Violet: "Bica, do you like me?"
Violet to Tiny Man: "No. I like Mommy."

This may sound familiar to some of you, as an eerily similar exchange occured earlier this year between Violet and her father. Who was, let's just say, less than impressed.

I swear to God I don't teach her these things. Or even encourage them! Don't worry, I'm painfully aware that the love won't last long and that I'll suffer for it mightily in her teenage years.

But for now, I am enjoying my tiny fan club. Even if the rest of the house suffers a little for it. (Sorry guys.)

Mommy and Violet, Christmas 2011

Friday, December 31, 2010

Thursday, December 30, 2010

From the Mouths of Babes.

Y'all may not care one way or another, but yesterday Stinky informed me that I am a buttcheese.

Scandalous.

Pictures of the Fambly

Tiny Man and Stinky, November 2010
Here are some new photos! (I'm on a black and white kick.) The first portion was taken around Easter before we attended a friend's wedding, the middle portion in early Fall and the latter portion near Thanksgiving at an impromptu photo shoot at nearly dusk. We got very lucky with cooperative weather, good behavior and a sturdy tripod! (Thanks Nono Jeff!)

Monday, October 26, 2009

Punkins at the Punkin Patch!


These were taken at a birthday party for Wilson's good friend, Madelyn.

Pics here.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Wylet's Vocabumtary.

Wylet is talking all the time now! Her newest words include:

Stinky!
Railway
Lunchbox
Shoe
Nose
Zucchini
Grape
Toothbrush
Eyebrow
Book

:) Yay!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Stinky's New Vocabumtary.

Some new words being spoken by the Stinklet:

Bye bye (complete with a wave)
Mommy!
Daddy!
Bapu! (we think this means cup, but we aren't sure...)
Paddy (a friend at school)
Car
Doggie
Diaper

and, of course,

Right There.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

No, not there...

Kids say the darnedest things, indeed. We aren't exactly sure where she picked it up, but Violet is saying a new phrase:

"right there".

The cuteness is painful. Especially when she walks right up to you and points to your face when she says it. It's like her own, unique way of saying "I like you".

Monday, July 20, 2009

Lavender Festival.






I took the childrens to Sequim's Lavender Festival all by myself yesterday!

So, to begin: we all slept in. Until, like, 7:45. That may not sound late to some of you, but to me, it was absolute heaven! I am proud to say that once we woke up, I was able to quickly get my act together and get out the door by 8:05 (helped a lot by packing the car the night before).

I didn't stop for Starbucks on the way to the ferry, much to my temporary discomfort, but it was all made worth it when we made it for the 9:20 boat. We only had to wait in the line for 15 minutes, which we spent reading classics like "Where's the Green Sheep" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?"

Wilson LOVED the ferry! We went up on the deck and he stood in the wind and giggled and squealed and hopped around like an extremely happy little man. I tucked Wylet into my sweater so she could enjoy the wind too, but in some comfort. That 30 minute boat ride went extremely quickly.

Then the real adventures began. First of all, did you know that the bridge out of Kingston is a drawbridge? Yah, me neither. So when traffic backed up into Port Gamble, I panicked. But being firmly committed to seeing some damned lavender, I opted to spend an hour in Port Gamble ambling about. Which turned out to be great -- we walked down to the water, where Wilson found an enormous purple starfish on the pilings. We stood on the rocks and enjoyed the salty breeze. Both of my children were mesmerized by the water all day long in all of its incarnations. And after making a stop at PG's sunday market, we successfully made it across the bridge and back on track to our purple-plant-hunting adventure.

Once we reached Sequim, Tiny Man awoke from his nap. He then decided it would be funny to wake up Wylet from hers. (It wasn't.) After a brief stop for some rejuvenating bok-bok and fries (with diet coke for me), we parked in front of a sweet lady's yellow house, crammed into the umbrella stroller and baby backpack, and hit the Fair!

We only made it about 10 feet inside the gate. We entered next to the live music, and a band named "Bowi" was performing. They're an Irish Music band, and boy, Wilson lit right up. After three songs I managed to lure him away by purchasing their album and promising he could listen to them the entire drive home (which he did. I know many, many Irish songs now). We spent an hour cruising through market stalls, eventually taking home some lavender stalks, an iron quail for the front yard and a memento purple starfish to commemorate Wilson's waterfront friend in Port Gamble.

My primary goal in attending the festival was to purchase some plants for my yard. So I packed my two now-sunburned, cranky kids back into the car to make one more stop -- a farm! We hit Sunshine farm east of town, and found 5 nice plants to bring home. We also got some lavender lemonade, some marionberry-lavender ice cream and a yummy candle for my office. The best part was when I turned around inside of the store to leave and the bottom of the backpack swung into something expensive and porcelain. While the owner wouldn't let me pay for the piece, it was certainly a moment I would like to forget.

We left shortly thereafter. We were all tired, and some of us in the car (hint: not me) were poopy. To make things even more interesting, the wait time for the ferry was 2 hours and traffic was backed up into Sequim (!!). It took me nearly an hour to make it 5 miles. After some discussions with the cruise director at home (Josh) I decided it was better to drive home through Tacoma than to risk trying the wait for the boat. So, on we drove.

End-of-the-weekend traffic and one smucky trip to Jack in the Box later, we arrived home around 7:00pm. My kids were filthy. I was cranky. The car smelled of lavender, bok-bok and poop. But you know what? I totally had a blast. And I think the kids did too. Wilson told Josh when we got home that we saw "mommy's purple plants" and "I ran around!" It'll be great fun tomorrow after work when we all get home, settle ourselves, have some supper and then spend a few minutes planting the lavender in the yard. There are enough plants to go around -- one for every one of us!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Pics of Childrens.

Happy pictures of happy childrens.

Pics here.

Keepers.

Today we went to a birthday party, and I must say I am so pleased that my children were well-behaved. In many ways it was miraculous; the three hours preceding the party were heavy with wailing, whining and buckets of tears (from both buttheads, sadly). But once they got settled into the party groove, they were personality-filled little angels.

Good babies!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

BOK-BOK!!!

Yesterday when preparing Wylet her dinner, Josh and I were stunned to hear a tiny voice call to us from the dining room -- "BOK BOK!"

It turns out the tiny person demanding nuggets of fried chicken was not, in fact, Wilson.

Wretched baby.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Violet's Vocabumtary

Wylet can say many words! Well, "words", I should say. Here's the list:

Hi!
Mama
Dada
Ber-ber ("diaper")
Stinky (seriously, I swear)
Uh-oh!
Ba ("bottle")
Ba ("ball")

She also waves goodbye, and responds immediately to "no!" Interestingly, she doesn't appear to call Wilson anything yet, although she definitely knows who he is. She likes to climb on him and steal his toys. She herself responds to "Violet", "Wylet", "Stinky" and "baby buttmunch".

(We know we're bad parents; at least we amuse ourselves in the meantime.)

Monday, May 18, 2009

Out of the mouths of babes.

I swear to God that Violet looked at me this morning and said, "Stinky".

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

For Posterity.

On April 4th at 3:16pm, Josh texted me this:

"Violet just stood up!"

Recording here for posterity.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Stinky's Other Nickname.

Once upon a time I made up a song about Violet that went something like this (this may look familiar to some of you):

Stinky, Stinky, Stinky-butt-pee-yew,
I think you're stinky
Yes I really do
I'm gunna punch you in the belly
Because you are so smelly
I think you're cute
Even when you poot
You Stinky-butt-pee-yew!

I sing her this song several times a day, and often refer to her as Stinky. Sometimes I call her Stinky-Butt-Pee-Yew. Wilson has taken to calling her that too, except when he says it, it comes out "Stinky-Bee-Bop-Beeyew".

Obviously that's a much more charming nickname, and so now we all call her Stinky-Bee-Bop-Beeyew. Even in public.

Poor baby.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

5 Mississippi


Wylet's new nickname: "5 Mississippi". Why? Cuz that's how long she can stand up on her own!

Good baby!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Midnight Oil.

I didn't like my children very much this morning. Violet woke up at 3:30 demanding (loudly) for a "ba ba". And then Wilson decided to creep into our bedroom at 5:15am to "snuggle". All the while he whispered in my ear, "All dee bed" and "Let's go usstairs". After about twenty minutes of his niggling nagging, I gave in and spent the remainder of the "night" on the couch trying to catch a few more zzz's in-between renditions of The Wiggles' greatest hits.

Rough morning. But I suppose I like my kids now that I've had my coffee.