Phoenix Zoo carousel: two tokens per ride, one dollar per token, big gang of pushy kids behind me in line as I tried to get the token machine to take my crumpled dollar bills...
Entrance to the Desert Botanical Garden, where Jim had a nice solo afternoon visit. Sigh.
Child labor laws do not apply to Christmas paper chain operations.
Wall lizards and lollipop drum. Naomi is a fan of Gramma's house.
Does this really need a caption?
(My nephew's new toy dachshund, Zeke)
Did I mention the weather? This was a really beautiful trip to Saguaro Lake east of the Valley.
Too cool for school, in new sunglasses.
Alas, Muriel does not own sunglasses.
Novelty jammies! Baby's first seasonal one-time wear item.
Christmas morning, what a happy sight!
When babies attack! This is Muriel's super cute cousin V.
Naomi in her seasonal one-time wear item, playing with the weird psychiatrist office dollhouse furniture I got her for Christmas. And to all, a good night.
4 comments:
Holy iguanas, Batman! My own parents have the identical wall-lizard ornaments. Arizona, I tell ya.
Gorgeous pics! I love the "child labor laws" comment...
I HATE seasonal one-time wear--T. has a beautiful green velvet dree my mom bought her and it barely fits her now, and I'm sure will never be worn again.
Hey cool, we're going to Saguaro lake in Feb! Great minds think alike, eh? I will put a ban on one-time seasonal wear in the household, tho I doubt the grandmothers will agree to that ban.
I should clarify that I am not opposed to seasonal one-time wear (even though I am unlikely to buy it myself). And that the Christmas jammies were not Muriel's first- she had Thanksgiving jammies with a matching bib. Also, I am all for Christmas dresses, but I wasn't able to find one this year that wasn't so explicitly only just for Christmas, as Naomi's clearly was. Lucky it was only twelve bucks.
Post a Comment