On a trip to Boston. Charlie got to walk Gustav, who's half yellow lab, half corgi. We saw Anne and Neil's new condo (which is nice and has almost the exact same super nice huge built-in china hutch) as their old place), Bev, Maura & Alice as well as Josh and Julia (pronounced Yosh and Julia).
It's always good to hang out with these people since they are not young children. Some may have them, yes, but they have much better conversation skills and are slightly less distracted by shiny objects.More Asher at the Table shots. No clue why he's shirtless.

Our kids at A Taste of Wallingford. Which is basically a bunch of food stands and a band in the distance. And fire trucks and face painting.
I took Charlie over to the Police tent - they had a lot of freebies. I talked with the two police women there for a while. When I was done, Dianna asked me what "that was all about." I figure, right now, I have a girlie girl who likes pink and princesses, it's not going to hurt showing her that women carry guns too. Do I want her to be a cop? No. Do I want her to know the options there? Yes. Also, letting her know what pepper spray is, at a young age, might help her out later in life.



Some good Asher shots. If I had my choice for Christmas cards (all of my ideas are rejected) I'd do it like the first pic. A way far off shot.
In a few days I'll put up the pic of Asher sleeping tonight. He curled himself into a corner and fell asleep. So here are a few of the ridiculous sleep pics we have now. First, it didn't actually cover his mouth or nose. Second, it's an afghan so there's plenty of air holes if need be.

Just a cute picture.
And Charlie right before bath time. The last of the face paint . . . for now.















Ok - I am typing this again. There better not be 2 similar comments from me. In my previous comment (that has vanished), I asked if you had a polaroid. Some of the fire truck pictures seem polaroidy - or just have a cool effect.
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ReplyDeleteYeah, they had a polaroid and were pretty cool about taking time and pics of our kids. The trucks were full of kids and they made sure everyone got a bunch of pics.
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