Will has already outgrown his basketball hoop. We bought it before he could walk and it perfectly matched his development at the time. Fast forward three months and now he is a walking man. We are going to have to spring for an upgrade, because with his genes, chances are he won't be spending too much time above the rim.
He has perfected the post-dunk celebratory grunt. Very attractive. Awesome.
Did you noticed how he totally scalabrined me? Not my proudest moment.
Don't know what it means to be scalabrined? Check out this clip for further clarification. Take note of the guy in street clothes (Brian Scalabrine) who walks from the bench to the court with both hands outstretched to receive fives and then gets rejected by Glen Davis (#11) and Tony Allen (#42).
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
matchy, matchy
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
a little bit of this and that
...Will is such a copy cat. This morning I was reading on the couch while he was playing with some blocks. After a few minutes he went over to his toy bin, pulled out some books and set them on the couch. Then he had me help him get on the couch where he proceeded to read his books for about 15 minutes.

...My menu planning and sticking to the grocery budget in January was, in a word, unsuccessful. But (so far), February has been going very well. It's kind of disappointing how quickly I write things off (like sticking to my budget!) once I get a bit off track. Now that I'm on a roll I feel good and hopefully I can end the month well. The fact that February is 3 days shorter helps too.
...The other night on the news the meteorologist asked the viewers if they preferred 100 degrees or 0 degrees. Is that question even worth asking? Is there anyone who would prefer 0 degrees? If there is anyone out there that would prefer 0 degrees to 100 degrees, could you please explain why? I don't know about anyone else, but I am looking forward to the early spring.
...Will sleeps in strange positions. I've blogged about this before here. We now have early (9am-noon) church, which is a struggle for Will because he still needs two naps. Two of the last three weeks he has ended up falling asleep in Tony's arms during the third hour, like this:

The head always goes back. He really hates to cuddle.
...Speaking of Will, he is now a walking fool. He likes to lap our couch about 100 times throughout the day.

...We were at my old high school the other night and as we were leaving he walked almost the entire length of the hallway from the art rooms to the front entrance. Because he started walking in the winter and we spend so much time indoors, it was the longest straight stretch he has ever walked.

...My sister Laura was a part of the Sweetheart court at SMS. It was fun helping her find a dress and attending the winter pep assembly and boys basketball game. I still cannot get over how young looking a lot of the high school kids are. While we were watching the basketball game Tony and I talked about how when we were in high school the basketball players seemed larger-than-life, but now they look so young.



...I had a really *fun* Valentine's date. At the Overland Park Municipal Court.

Last month when my sister, Jill, was in town I pulled over for having expired tags. I really don't know how I overlooked that, but I did. I was frustrated about getting pulled over, but mad at myself for the reason it happened. I pride myself on being organized and do my best to keep on top of things. When the officer asked me if the information on my driver's license was current, I told him no and gave him the updated information. I then got an additional $121 ticket for failure to notify the Department of Revenue of my change of address within 10 days. That one really bugged me because my driver's license hadn't expired, it just had the wrong address. Was that really a crime worth $121? So, I went and got a new one and the judge dismissed the ticket. He also reduced the fine I had to pay for having expired tags down to $20 because I had gotten them renewed. It was a relief to not have to fork out over $200 for such stupid reasons.
...My menu planning and sticking to the grocery budget in January was, in a word, unsuccessful. But (so far), February has been going very well. It's kind of disappointing how quickly I write things off (like sticking to my budget!) once I get a bit off track. Now that I'm on a roll I feel good and hopefully I can end the month well. The fact that February is 3 days shorter helps too.
...The other night on the news the meteorologist asked the viewers if they preferred 100 degrees or 0 degrees. Is that question even worth asking? Is there anyone who would prefer 0 degrees? If there is anyone out there that would prefer 0 degrees to 100 degrees, could you please explain why? I don't know about anyone else, but I am looking forward to the early spring.
...Will sleeps in strange positions. I've blogged about this before here. We now have early (9am-noon) church, which is a struggle for Will because he still needs two naps. Two of the last three weeks he has ended up falling asleep in Tony's arms during the third hour, like this:
The head always goes back. He really hates to cuddle.
...Speaking of Will, he is now a walking fool. He likes to lap our couch about 100 times throughout the day.
...We were at my old high school the other night and as we were leaving he walked almost the entire length of the hallway from the art rooms to the front entrance. Because he started walking in the winter and we spend so much time indoors, it was the longest straight stretch he has ever walked.
...My sister Laura was a part of the Sweetheart court at SMS. It was fun helping her find a dress and attending the winter pep assembly and boys basketball game. I still cannot get over how young looking a lot of the high school kids are. While we were watching the basketball game Tony and I talked about how when we were in high school the basketball players seemed larger-than-life, but now they look so young.
...I had a really *fun* Valentine's date. At the Overland Park Municipal Court.
Last month when my sister, Jill, was in town I pulled over for having expired tags. I really don't know how I overlooked that, but I did. I was frustrated about getting pulled over, but mad at myself for the reason it happened. I pride myself on being organized and do my best to keep on top of things. When the officer asked me if the information on my driver's license was current, I told him no and gave him the updated information. I then got an additional $121 ticket for failure to notify the Department of Revenue of my change of address within 10 days. That one really bugged me because my driver's license hadn't expired, it just had the wrong address. Was that really a crime worth $121? So, I went and got a new one and the judge dismissed the ticket. He also reduced the fine I had to pay for having expired tags down to $20 because I had gotten them renewed. It was a relief to not have to fork out over $200 for such stupid reasons.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
mr. smee
The weather we've been having the past month has done little to motivate me to get out of my pajamas/lounge wear in the morning. Unless there is somewhere I have to be, like church, I go straight from the shower back to my comfy sweats. 17-year-old Carrie would be disgusted with the ensembles I've elected to wear out of the house (carefully hidden under my coat, of course) when I'm forced to run an errand or two.
As luck would have it, I've passed my comfort-over-style ways on to my child. Here is Will in all his protruding-belly mis-matched-striped-legged glory.

I've started to call him Mr. Smee (due to their resemblence in body shape and predilection for stripes).
Just another reason we are looking forward to the 50 degree weather Gary has promised us this weekend.
As luck would have it, I've passed my comfort-over-style ways on to my child. Here is Will in all his protruding-belly mis-matched-striped-legged glory.
Just another reason we are looking forward to the 50 degree weather Gary has promised us this weekend.
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