Sunday, June 28, 2009

Date with Layla and Twins

Today, Connor had a playdate with Layla and her brothers, Quincy and Brady. Although Quincy and Brady pretty much ate and slept, Connor and Layla kept things rolling. They ate lunch and then had some fun coloring together. There were times, however, when the babies would make themselves known (pretty much with grunts and snorts - too adorable). We hope the summer brings more playdates - the kids are too cute together!

The best pic! I believe this is Brady giving Mom a nice smile.


Layla creating her masterpiece.


And I believe this is Quincy. If I'm wrong - well, Jess will tell me.


Coloring together.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Cop a Squat

In about a day, Connor has learned how to climb up on the furniture. No chair, couch, love seat or table is safe from his climbing skills. He thinks it's even more fun when Mommy comes to take him off of the chair or couch. He hides his face in the furniture hoping I won't see him. This is a whole new chapter in the Book of Connor... and it's keeping Mommy on her toes. Today, for example, Mommy was in another room and Connor took off for his bedroom. When she got there, Connor was up in his rocking chair reading a book - looking like he'd done this a thousand times. I think we're in trouble!














Almost!
As Miley Cyrus says, "It's the cliiiiimb".
Oh...hey, Mom.
A little light reading.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Capron Park Zoo

Today Connor and I decided to get away from the ordinary and take a trip to the Capron Park Zoo in Attleboro, MA. It's a smaller zoo perfect for little kids, and perfect for Mom and Connor.

Our first stop was the Kangaroo's. They were basking themselves in the lack of sun, but I did manage to get a few of them up and around. This was the first time using my 70-300 mm lens, so a few pics are on the blurry side, but I'm not a professional so I'm not too bothered by it.

Next were the lions, which were by far Connor's favorite. I wish I could have gotten a picture of his face. All excited, and arms flapping in the air. I think they were the easiest animals to see up close - all others were hiding behind things. But these lions were BIG and close to us. Connor did have the opportunity to get up close and personal with a snake (which MOM even touched) but he had other plans.

We saw tons of other animals like the Sloth Bear, Snow Leopard, Wart Hogs, etc. The part that Connor loved was being able to walk around by himself (with Mom as an appendage, of course). He led us right to the llamas and goats which we could have fed if Mom had a quarter. Connor thought the goat was funny because they were the same height - he was literally eye to eye with him.

Another one of Connor's most favorite parts of the day was the bubble machine. The zoo had this random box, which looked like an old bird's perch, that kept producing bubbles. He LOVED it and stayed there for quite some time, (which his very odd for him - usually he likes to just RUN). After the bubbles we had some lunch and then explored the meerkats, orange monkey's and other fun animals.

On our way out of the park we had to hit the playground for a swing or two and a ride down the slides. Our day was topped off with a free ice cream at Friendly's when we got home. I'd say we had a VERY fun day! Check out all of the zoo pictures in the slideshow to the right.


Sleepy Snow Leopards.


Kangaroo Jack?


I think this lioness was posing for us.



Sloth bears playing.



Connor and his bubbles.


I forget the name of this cat, but it's a cat.


This Lemur was sunning himself just before this was taken.


It's a tough life, being the King of the Jungle and all.


I forget the name of this animal, too. But if you're truly interested I'm sure you could look it up. Starts with a B, I believe.


Swing time!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Up and Art 'Em

The past few weeks Connor has decided two things:

1) Climbing on everything is loads of fun.
2) Coloring on everything is loads of fun.

So needless to say we have been watching him a little more closely lately. In hopes of channeling some of his 'artistic' energy, Mom bought him a "new" easel at the second hand shop on Monday and he absolutely loves it. Luckily, Mom knows where to find free chalk, so he's been having a blast coloring the chalkboard that's on the easel. And the furniture. And the toys. And the cabinets. Pretty much any surface is getting a little piece of Connor art left on it. Thankfully it's only chalk and washes away in a flash, but it's very interesting to see the trail of chalk left by my little artist.

His other passion lately has been climbing on everything. Dog food bags, toys, things with wheels, foot stools, etc. He stands up tall and reaches out his arms (I'm sure this is baby sign for "look Mom, no hands!"). We have many outdoor toys he can climb on, but he insists on climbing the inside toys, too. Luckily his sense of adventure hasn't gotten him hurt yet...only his own two feet. In a few of these pictures you'll see a little chin injury - he tripped over his own feet the other day onto the kitchen floor, and that was the result. All I heard was a little "eh" and then he was back up and running. We had to bandage it up tonight because after his bath it started bleeding. He loves his superman band-aids, though!

Stay tuned for more adventures tomorrow - if it's nice out we're heading to the zoo (thanks for the recommendation, Megan!). I plan to take lots of pictures, so get those reading glasses ready, Grampy!


He's multi-tasking. Taking out a toy from the toybox while watching Miss Spider. The kid's talented, what can I say?


A little outside inspiration was needed.


Notice he's standing on the controls to his video game.


Check out his battle wound!


How big is Connor? Sooooo big!



Look Mom, no hands!



He can't decide if he's a lefty or righty. This day he was a lefty.



Memorial Day fun at Mimi and Papa's.



Standing on the bag of dog food to reach the CD player. Hey, at least he's resourceful!



Bubble time with Mairead. I love her face - she's SOOOO excited!



Taking after his uncles.