




Can it get much sweeter?



The view from the walkway between buildings at the DAM.

And finally, celebrating with Daniel's family this weekend. Football, everyone loving on our Nugget, cake, ice cream... life is good.





Anni has also started eating solids! She was kind of ambivalent on the rice cereal (ate it, but didn't care too much), but bananas mixed with rice cereal is a huge hit! I think the sweetness helps. She cries when we finish a bowl, so we tend to scrape it out as well as possible! We just do one meal a day (occasionally we skip it if it's just one of those days) and she tends to eat about two cubes of rice cereal mashed up with two banana slices. Such an adorable little oinker! Eventually we need to buy her a high chair, but as she doesn't sit up on her own yet, we figure it can wait a little longer. But while we're talking about it, does anyone love or hate your high chair? I'm all ears!
So, despite being the wrong hand, I had to say this picture made me giggle a little with her peace sign (see statue). We also added a little blue ball and were on our way. Also, you may not be able to tell in these pictures, but my favorite part of the outfit is some really pretty white and gold lace on the edge of the cape.
Some of the staff and kids that dressed up :). I loved it! Can you pick out any? (Some of my favorites are Juan Diego with the tortilla chips, Moses with one of Juan Diego's maracas, the lost lamb, St. Francis checking out his loot and that cute little Infant of Prague.)
There is a sound that goes with this picture... can you imagine it?
Checking out the fall leaves (and, yeah, that's the orange halloween onesie underneath... I might be a little lazy :)).
More leaves! This girl is learning to bring those to her mouth, so we had to play a lot of tug o' war... but she enjoyed herself!
We did trick-or-treat (minus any candy) at one house. They were old friends of the family and hadn't met our little pumpkin as of yet. We lasted about 5 minutes before her exhausted crying sent us back home.
Had to share this. My husband is a wonderful pianist, but we definitely don't have the room for a piano, so he only gets to play at his parents. It is always a treat to listen to him play and I'm hoping Anni gets his skill! (Despite 5 years of lessons... I never really took to it.)

Oh, yes. There's a new realization of the tongue, too. I love it!

So, for all the good things that come with Grandma, we can't wait until they come again!