Friday, October 10, 2008

Trying to crawl- Mama.

I didn't intend on updating the blog today. When you update too often, people come to expect it and then if you miss one day, certain members of the Cleveland GG and GG's start calling you and asking if something is wrong because you haven't posted recently. But with kids this fun, I couldn't help but get the camera out again.

I was feeling bad because my fancy camera doesn't have a video feature, so I haven't been taking many videos of the kids lately. Which is a shame, because they are pretty funny these days. In this video I was trying to get June to show off her almost crawl.

Here June gives it her best before Henry starts showing off and eventually decides he wants his picture taken with hs baby sister. And with both of them so close together and not crying, I did my best to get a good shot.

"I could eat you for breakfast, Henry." (Seriously, she probably could. Henry did choke down a bowl of eral and two grilled cheese sandwiches today. He even ate two spoonfuls of peas on the promise he could fill up the sink with water and play in it.)


Best friends.

June is showing a little too much skin for my liking. W're trying to make a few unworn summer outfits last a little longer. This fetching jumpsuit was too obscene when worn alone, but I can handle it under other clothes (and buttoned up to the neck.)

It's like anime was inspired by June's bizarre mouth contortions.

The crazy train rolls through and leaves two kids in giggles.
Here's the outfit. I think she look pretty cute and girly without being too pink. Unfortunately, no one at the restaurant tonight could figure out she was a girl. Seriously, how many boys wear skimpy tank tops and dainty mint green sweaters? It's like people don't understand that baby girls can wear jeans too.

After supper, we headed to the store and we picked out hair barrettes to further push gender roles on poor baby Junery.
Completely ridiculous. And totally cute.


Before bedtime, June really got to show off her stuff unfettered by the restraints of clothing. She even got some air under that big belly! We bet you didn't think that was possible.

1 comment:

The Bockey Clan said...

I know how you feel. People apparently have issues telling that I'm a boy even when I'm all dressed in blue. I liked looking at your video...mom and dad did too.

Jack (and Jeff & Bridget)