06 October 2007

Falling behind again

I still have more pictures from our trip to share with you, but the whole program crashed the last time I tried to do it. Hope to get to that soon. After the winterizing, maybe. It seems that winter will be coming early this year.

Anyhow. Let's get on with the pictures.

Here is Miss Katie modelling the latest in baby fashion. She is wearing an adorable handknit dress from our friend Korin, and snuggly soft handknit scarf from Aunty Joannie, and a homemade bracelet from her cousin Dylan. And does she ever know how cute she is.

And the latest in baby farm-wear. I went to get our hay the other morning, wanted to get it dealt with before Andrew got home so he wouldn't have to worry about it. So I dropped Katie off at Grandma M's before I went. Of course that meant waking her up 2 hours earlier than she usually gets up, so she was a bit tired. But she got there just in time to help feed the critters, so it was well worth it.

This week has been rough on the poor kid. Monday, she managed to find a bee that had gotten in somehow, and not only did she find it, but she picked it up. That did not turn out well for either of them, as you can well guess. Then Tuesday, she used the table leg to keep herself from falling on the floor, and her momentum swung her around into it and split her lip. As you can see from the little red mark and the big fat lip in this picture. So far there haven't been any more crises this week, let's hope it stays that way.

She didn't let it keep her down for long though!
She's even holding that waffle with her stung hand.

She still fits into her GrammyJammies! Barely, but she fits.

I bought these tubs yesterday at the grocery store. I've discovered that it's cheaper for me to go grocery shopping when we're in the city for Salsa Tots than it is to go shopping here in town. By a considerable amount so far, so that's what we're doing. But the store we're going to charges you for each bag you use. They do sell these little totes, they're the same ones they use as baskets when you shop (except those have handles) and they're very handy.

Katie found them entertaining as well. She must've spent over half an hour in there today. She'd get out and get a new toy or a book and climb back in again. I guess they make good, baby-sized chairs. They'd have made good baby bathtubs as well, but she's a bit splashy for that now.

2 comments:

U2cancook said...

You already know this, but that is one CUTE kid!

Anonymous said...

Holy Toledo! The baby Carharts are AWESOME! I almost want a kid, specifically so I can get them baby Carharts! My brother's new baby is gonna have those for sure.