We ventured out to the Bay Area Discovery Museum in Sausalito on Dad's day. Surrounded by strollers, diapers, sippy cups and shoulder riders, our family (of 4 now!) fit right in with the population of "Ready, Set, Go" event-goers. The museum exhibit theme provided legos for Eric and Pi to build cars and race them downhill on a track.
Nana helped us learn how to juggle 2 children during a family outing. Any parent who tells you that learning to balance two babies (one per parent) during a family outing is "no biggie" clearly parented 12 children in a past life. For us, it is quite exciting, new, and terrifying compared to our normal 2:1 parent to child ratio! Thank goodness Evan enjoys being worn in the sling. This allows for hands free parenting of Piper while little one just rides along as if he were enjoying a fourth trimester womb-like with mama again...
This week Piper's new favorite game is to politely ask whoever is wearing or holding baby for "ups" ("ups" is not only dependable package delivery company, but a toddler's request to be picked-up). So, since neither of us have sherpa training, we usually pass off Evan to each other and pick Piper up (since she asked sooooo nicely.) Only, then the game progresses to requesting "down pease" (as if we were elevator operators!) and she then promptly goes to the parent holding Evan and the game starts over - "ups pease!" Musical parenting, a journey through self-sacrifice in order to keep a baby happy, safe, and secure - there really should be an olympic sport modeled after such a discipline. Of course, baby tossing would disqualify you...
Friday, June 22, 2007
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4 comments:
I do love those red shoes! Nice choice, Pi! You are following in your mom’s footsteps… Great blog, Suzanne!
Nana
I just love this blog, it makes me so happy to read this and see these great pics of your wonderful life. Love ya Aunt Betsy
Getting to read messages from my Aunt Betsy is reason enough to "blog" until these kids are 18!!
Oh! And I'm sure you've heard this before, but yes - Pi is by far a Betsy jr. - gorgeous and sweet as can be...Thanks for the genes!
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