Thursday, February 19, 2009

One more video.


Here's another extra cute video.

And some stories.

Today, June and I went to the gym. When I was done working out, I walked into the daycare to find June walking behind a walker. She hasn't walked behind either of the 2 walkers at our house. Turns out she's been doing it for weeks at the gym. What a stinker.

Henry continues to be very practical and have no imagination. He was parking cars when a dump truck lost it's payload. Papa asked if his Car movie car Sheriff was going to pick everything up. Henry just looked at him and said "Papa, Sheriff doesn't have any arms."

The balloon-Juner.

So apparently, we shop at the best grocery store ever. There are always plenty of fruit and veggie samples. Plus free bread, olive tapenade, goat cheese, and cookies every day. (And on Saturdays they have wine sampling!) But we didn't even now how great it was until today when we found out they give away free balloons. I think mama always knew, but didn't get us one because she thought we wouldn't play with it.

But today, I played with a mylar balloon in the checkout, so she decided to bring a balloon home for me.


And Henry took a long nap, so I got a lot of time to play with it all by myself!
This must be a super balloon. Look at the grip I have on this thing. And it's even nail clipping night, so you know I'm sporting some sharp claws right now.

I had the best time ever playing with my new balloon.


Here's some videos of the action.

Mama took about 20 minutes of video cringing and waiting for the balloon to pop. Luckily the balloon held strong.

A whole lotta Juner.

June woke up early from her nap so she could spend some special alone time with mama.
And a little alone time with her toys away from the prying hands of a certain older brother.


Without her hair barrette, June has been undercover as a boy today. She's been wearing so much frilly stuff, we had to take it ack to basic colors and overalls.

What a goof. June has just this week discovered that she can take her barrette out. (Which really bugs mama because each of those pretty hair bows cost over $1. That's pretty extravagant for a little girl without a job, if you ask us.)

So here's our solution. That's a classy look. With her hair pulled back, you can also faintly see the big bruise on the right side of June's forehead.

That came from a nasty mishap while shower diving. The shower floor is never as soft as it looks when you launch yourself over the side of the bathtub.