Thursday, March 11, 2010

Finally Park Weather!!!





It's been between 45-55 degrees for the last couple of days. We've been to the park 4 times. Would've been more had it not been for the rain. Cabin fevered much?

Oh and Dylan continues to become more and more brave with the walking business. He let's go and stands by himself for seconds at a time. His max is probably about 5-7 secs. And as mentioned in previous blogs, he likes pushing things. One of his favs, his red buggy.

Dinnertime Laughs


Monday, March 8, 2010

Rearranging

Enter the furniture rearranging phase. Dylan uses everything as a walking aid; chairs, tables, stools. If it moves, it's his for the taking. Stella gets annoyed every morning as she tries to eat her breakfast. As soon as we put a bowl of cereal in front of her, Dylan makes his way to her and pushes her table away. It's pretty funny watching him walk off with her table as she's left sitting in her chair, spoon mid-air. We don't have footage on that but here's an example of what he does.

Friday, March 5, 2010

LOL

No matter the abuse, as with all younger sibs, Dylan looks up to his big sister with love, admiration, and humor. She tickles his funny bone like no other. Stella plus air purifier provides a source of entertainment like no other. Don't ask my why an air purifier is so entertaining. For some reason, the air settings just cracks them up. It was almost 2 years ago in Hoboken when Oscar and Stella thought the same for this wonderous contraption. Ignoring all the toys in the apartment, they bee-lined straight for the air purifier laughing hysterically as they changed the settings. Weird dudes.

Monday, March 1, 2010

The Red Buggy


It was a temperate 30 degrees in Chicago bringing in the first day of March. With it being so nice, we decided to break out of our hibernation and treat ourselves to some outside activity. Our objective, to check the mail. Our means of transportation...scooter for Stella, infamous Step2 buggy for Dylan. He LOVED it. She loved pushing him (especially hard into the snow). Thank god for straps.