Zoo trip with YaYa

Last week I took the kids and Yaya to the SB Zoo. It was a really great day. Max has been studying animal movement, etc in our lessons so he was shouting out all the time, “Look Mom!” Lucy was much more interested in the animals than he was at her age – and she was saying, “Ot-ter” for both the otters and the sea lion (since the sea lion looks like a big otter!). One of the funniest parts was when Sylvia and I fed the giraffes – a hysterically funny thing for me and a fairly gross thing for her. The giraffes come up to this special landing and you feed them what looks like large kibble. I wish I had gotten a picture of the tongue – they stick their tongues out about a FOOT long and wrap it around your entire hand. It was very slimy and I laughed the whole time. Max didn’t want to try it (he’s just not that adventurous with large mammals). So whenever you come to visit us – we’ll take you to the zoo! 🙂

I’m hoping this is PG-13…

Max was in the tub and was about to get out after he was done washing. We have a set of stackable buckets as toys, and he put a smaller blue one over his privates. He announced with glee, “So my penis can breathe in outer space!!!!”

Talkie Talk

Ok – this is definitely a girl learning to talk! I thought Lucy might fall into the ‘my older sibling talks enough for me’ syndrome but oh no! she is ready to speak for herself. 🙂 Here’s some recent Lucy-isms:

Eggie (Egg)
Hot
Botty (her bottom)
Off! (a hat or shirt or zippered jacket)
Inky, Kinky, Dinky (Binky/Pacifier)
Pusssh (the buttons on her radio)
Eeere de go? (where’d he go? usually her brother; said with hands outstretched)
Aaire eee is! (there he is!)
Elmo (a new love)
Sic (music)
Cohn (corn)
Atag (hot dog)

How Cold is My House

This week has been relatively mild, but last week was very cold. So cold in fact that one morning, Max opened the refrigerator and was confused that it was ‘not too cold in the refrigerator’. Brrrrr…