7.13.2007

peek-a-who?


The other night at dinner Molly played knee slapping round of peek-a-boo with us by "hiding" her face in her tray of sour cream and then lifting it up and laughing hilariously.

How can you not love this face?

7.12.2007

rub a dub dub



As previously mentioned, yesterday was HOT in Seattle. And by HOT, I mean a whopping 97 degrees. Whenever the mercury goes above 90 this city goes into shock. There was even a call in radio program on NPR dedicated to ways to beat the heat (best tip: take a shower in your clothes. But if you do, be sure to change them every 24 hours at least, to avoid becoming ripe of course). Being from Montana I realize this silliness of this. However, in the end it's pretty pleasant to live in a place where one day of really hot weather is newsworthy.

Anywho, no one really wanted to get into a bathtub on such a sticky day, so Molly had a bath in her wading pool. She loved being sprayed off by the hose and didn't even mind when we washed her hair.

7.11.2007

scorcher

Today was hot. Somewhere in the high 90's which is downright obscene for the Pacific Northwest. To celebrate, we headed to West Seattle the morning to our friends' Ginny & Ava's house for a party.

Most the other kids were big two year olds, and Molly had a fantastic time trying to keep up with them. Here she is having her first popsicle (note the glitter on her hands and face from the advanced arts and crafts).


7.06.2007

potty


We recently got a potty seat for Molly. No we are not one of those overacheiving families who is aiming for independent toileting at 15 months, we just got it so she could practice sitting on it.

I love this picture of the first time she sat on it. She is such a big girl, sitting there on the potty, so proud. It makes me thrilled and a little wistful.

fountain


After seeing The Green Sheep (see previous post), we had a little picnic and some splashing about in the Seattle Center fountain. For anyone not familiar with this fountain, The water will spray intermittently in fits and spurts, and and a once dry spot can suddenly be rained upon with water.

Molly, fearless as ever, charged into the middle of the fountain and suddenly found herself directly in the middle of a spray of water. She was shocked and dismayed and looked to me for help. Of course, the second we made it to safety she immediately ran back into the middle.

The Green Sheep


Molly and I went with our friends Sarah and Frances to the Theater the other day to see The Green Sheep, a play for toddlers put on by the Seattle Children's Theater. It was fantastic. Here she is saying hi to one of the sheep.