Gastronomic delights
Tonight Isaac ate solid food for the first time -- rice cereal in breastmilk. Mmmmmmm. Actually, I made it so thin, I think he was more entertained by the spoon than the cereal, but he ate it up like a champ. Mike actually got him to slurp it out of the spoon towards the end -- looks like we'll be eating some more tomorrow!
Today we all went to a big garage sale over in Magnuson Park, hosted by an animal rescue group. They charged us $1 each to get in (well, I guess Isaac doesn't technically count as a person yet) and look at their overwhelming amount of junk, but it was all for the animals, so that's okay. The whole garage-sale atmosphere created in us a desire to shop for new Isaac clothes at our favorite consigment shop, so we ditched the g-sale and went there and blew $20 on fancy new Isaac clothes. Let's face it, the kid is in a growth spurt, and it is our parental prerogative to spoil him with new clothes that fit His Fatness.
On a "small-world" note, we also splurged on two Starbucks adventures today, and each time we saw somebody from Isaac's day care -- in the AM, it was 17 month old Georgie and his mom, while in the PM, it was Isaac's teacher, Nicole. Now that we are becoming more sociable, it somehow seems easier to run into people we know. Is it sad that it took a baby for us to get a life?
Hey you blog-lurkers out there -- you know you can add comments about my posts and my pictures, yes? Tell me that you're around or add your opinions about just how very beautiful my baby is.
Today we all went to a big garage sale over in Magnuson Park, hosted by an animal rescue group. They charged us $1 each to get in (well, I guess Isaac doesn't technically count as a person yet) and look at their overwhelming amount of junk, but it was all for the animals, so that's okay. The whole garage-sale atmosphere created in us a desire to shop for new Isaac clothes at our favorite consigment shop, so we ditched the g-sale and went there and blew $20 on fancy new Isaac clothes. Let's face it, the kid is in a growth spurt, and it is our parental prerogative to spoil him with new clothes that fit His Fatness.
On a "small-world" note, we also splurged on two Starbucks adventures today, and each time we saw somebody from Isaac's day care -- in the AM, it was 17 month old Georgie and his mom, while in the PM, it was Isaac's teacher, Nicole. Now that we are becoming more sociable, it somehow seems easier to run into people we know. Is it sad that it took a baby for us to get a life?
Hey you blog-lurkers out there -- you know you can add comments about my posts and my pictures, yes? Tell me that you're around or add your opinions about just how very beautiful my baby is.
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