Saturday, February 25, 2012

Playgroup

Our playgroup has introduced us to some pretty fun spots.

All the kids piled into a canoe at the nature center.
 Nick and Beckett enjoyed emptying the cupboard with all the old-timey kitchen utensils.
We also went to Storyville for the first time with our playgroup. It's like a mini-children's museum in a library.

Beckett loves the dollhouse. In this picture he was making the dolls take showers.
Here he was telling the doll "get off the table, please." I think he's maybe heard that phrase a time or two.
Every time we go to Storyville Beckett empties all of the eggs in the mini grocery store into one of the shopping baskets.
Trying a strawberry.
Looking at letters in the reading nook.
"Flower up high. Back down."
Beckett the super hero.
Taking care of a baby in the kitchen.
Mail Time!

SteveSongs

While I was at the baby shower the super nice sisters in my ward threw for me, Nate took Beckett to his first concert. They went to see SteveSongs. You can see SteveSongs on PBS. "It's Music Time with SteveSongs." We love SteveSongs. We own two of his albums, and Beckett can sing every single song on one of them. Listen to Steve's music here.

Nate said Beckett loved every minute of the concert. 

Fort McHenry

Back in January we visited Fort McHenry to see where the Star Spangled Banner flew during the War of 1812. The British claimed Baltimore was a "nest of pirates" and mounted a multi-pronged attack against the city that ultimate did not go their way. Francis Scott Key witnessed the attack on Fort McHenry from a boat in the Chesapeake Bay where he had been detained by the British during a prisoner exchange negotiation.

View of the bay from the walls of the fort.
This flag is not as big as the Star Spangled Banner.
Cannons facing the bay.
Enter the fort through the archway.
Fort McHenry reminded me of our trip to Fort Scott.
 Both have two-story, balconied buildings set in a semi-circle.
The round roofed building in the picture below stored all the arms and gunpowder. It was actually damaged during the bombardment but the walls were thick enough that the gunpowder did not explode.
Beckett wanders through the fort.
Beckett also got his very own little flag. He loves flags and is very good at spotting them from the car. The whole time we were at the fort he kept telling us "nice to the flag."

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Warm January

The weather this winter has been amazingly warm. On one warm January day we took a hike at Patapsco State Park.

Beckett, like all boys, loves to throw rock into the water.
We checked out the train tunnel. Beckett is a huge fan of tunnels. He seems to find them everywhere. (As my friend Eve said, he believes in loosely interpreted the word tunnel.)

Post-church Nap

We have church at 1pm this year. This past Sunday Beckett came home, lay down on the floor in the living room, and fell asleep. He had never done that before. We covered him with the blanket and let him sleep on the floor for an hour and a half. He didn't even take his shoes off first.

Nursery

Once again the youngest member of our family is going to have the nicest room.
 The animals on the wall are illustrations from a picture book that I framed.
I am especially pleased with how the bookcase turned out.
We took a cheap bookcase:
We bought a new back to replace the flimsy accordion-style backing. Nate spray painted the back white and the bookcase blue. It adds a lot of color to the bland neutrals of our rental.
We are just waiting for the room's occupant to arrive.

Friday, February 03, 2012

Guess What's For Dinner

Check out what we had for dinner last night. It's only 16 miles from our house, and it's the real deal.


This is one of only three Cafe Rios east of the Rocky Mountains. Aah a little slice of Provo.