Bums and Strawberry

Watch out fellas, she’s coming for us and she’s got a purple elephant rattle!!!!

“I’ve been caught!”

Today I went strawberry picking for the first time this year! It went much better than anticipated. Maggie didn’t whine much and was content to eat rocks and sticks and stuff (why not strawberries????). Anna actually filled her bowl with fairly edible strawberries! She must be growing up! Boo hoo!

Here is Anna bringing Maggie a strawberry – Anna is my big helper.

Muddy grin:

Favorite past time is spitting. No, she wasn’t trying to get anything out of her mouth. Although she should have. It’s a good thing I steeled myself before going out to the field, because she was CHEWING on dirty field rocks.

Haha

Impish grin

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Number Two

We call our girls “Number One” and “Number Two” when we’re wanting to talk about them without their knowing.

Maggie turned 8 months old a couple days ago… WHERE HAS THE TIME GONE!?? Here are some of my favorite pictures of her these days. Of developmental note, she now claps and waves and sometimes plays “so big!”

Her expressions crack me up!

She is a happy girl when she can do what she wants:

Handsome man…

Sour cream fun:

I am ruining your photo paper Mama!

Me and the paper are coming for you Mama – watch out! (I suppose it ought to be “The paper and I” but she’s just not big enough to know the distinction yet.)

Smiling so her cheeks are just adorable!

Eyes of blue:

Going for the camera strap:

Mama love…. melt my heart!

Maggie playing the piano – look how good she is at standing and sitting!

Just before 8 months old:

Just after 8 months old:

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a recital, a wedding, and a song

Friday night was the big recital and Rachel took Anna to see the ballet. She was up late and overwhelmed but had a blast. Yesterday we went to see my coworker Alex get married. It is great fun taking little girls to weddings and seeing them in pretty dresses. We all got to dance on the dance floor! You should’ve seen Anna’s moves! Too bad we didn’t get a video of that. Below are a selection of excellent pictures and a witty little ditty that I just wrote today all by myself.

Danky Froodle (you can guess the tune)
by Brian Davis

Danky Froodle bent poo frown
hiding don a bony
muck a weather pin fiz bat
and palled spit daca-stroni

Danky Froodle beep spit pup
Danky Froodle bandy
Pep poo the froozic and pin dime
and set the pearls sea brandy

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Weeks of ZERO Pictures!!!

Will you ever forgive me!?

Do you, or do you not see trouble in their eyes?
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Jumping on Mommy and Papa’s bed while looking in the mirror… a recipe for giddy laughter.
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Can you hear her giggles?
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Anna holding her Papa’s backpack – vision of the future?
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It’s a little girl party!
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My hero, as we returned from a walk. I LOVE that I have enough kidlets to use a double stroller.
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Long legs, short legs… wait, what are you doing with your legs Margaret Rae?
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Is that really comfortable?
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Another picture of me? I just want to get out! “Yes Honey, but I need to take equal picture of both of you so you don’t feel left out.” I want to get out and go eat. “But I haven’t taken the same amount of pictures yet!”
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Brian’s latest super brilliant idea – making funnel cakes at home! Oh YUM!
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Step one…. oh yum!
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Step two… oh YUM!
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mmmmmm-hmmmmm
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Yes, I’m just playing the piano and walking along with it as I scoot it around the room:
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Moooooooom, I’m bored! I want somebody to do something with me! “Not now, I’m blogging!”
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Bathtime:

The girls and Papa:

The girls locked themselves in Anna’s room:

In the stroller:

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true love and high adventure

I just finished reading the Princess Bride for the first time. It was hilarious of course. I think my favorite passage by far was Fezzik and Inigo’s trip through the Zoo of Death. “They locked the door just to add some spice to our trip!” and “You tricked me Inigo and my daddy said tricking was ok so I’m not mad at you anymore.” 🙂

But there is a bit (ok, a load) of cynical flavor to Mr Goldman’s commentary that I wanted to address. You see he loved the Princess Bride story when he was a kid because it had true love and high adventure. But when he was an adult he had got this notion that most people miss out on true love and high adventure. That’s true. But I don’t know that it has to be that way.

I think it’s that most people don’t know how to find true love or have adventures. When they don’t find princesses to save or dragons to fight they assume that the fairy tales lied to them, bottle up their discontent, and settle for enduring the life they have. But the truth is that there are loads of princesses just dying to be saved, and you can’t hardly take a step without tripping over dragons. You’ve just got the learn to see them. I save a princess most every day I get home from work. I swoop in and rescue my lovely wife from the grouchy kiddo dragons. And those dragons are special dragons that I hug and kiss and they turn into princesses too! Then we troop off on great adventures. We explore the latest foreign land (unknown restaurant that we have coupons for), we fight off evil ogres, (the rats who invaded my wood pile), and find hidden treasure in the trap of the bathroom sink (mommy’s earring is found!).

What’s true love? Love that is felt and returned. It comes from promises that are kept, and sacrifices that are made. It comes from hugs and kisses, from sharing, from laughing and crying together. It comes from remembering the good times, during the hard times, and looking for the next good times. It’s magic, and it’s a vow, and it’s little choices made every day. And at least 50% comes from inside yourself.

What’s high adventure? It’s being optimistic, imaginative, and full of wonder. It’s choosing to make an adventure out of things. It’s opening yourself up, taking a risk, and living for the sake of feeling alive. It comes from inside you.

The greatest thing about fairy tales is that they don’t just happen to people. Whether they are in books or in real life, fairy tales are made by people. Yes Mr Goldman, life isn’t fair, but what you make of it is entirely up to you.

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