Thursday, 25 June 2009
a day.
Today I tried to potty train Elena using this all in one day method. I spent 3 hours grilling her on using the potty, feeding her salty snacks, and giving her juice and koolaid. She efficiently taught her dolly to use the potty. She used the potty herself once (with all the juice she was supposed to be going all the time) and then after another five hours peed on the floor. When I had her practice using the potty, she promptly told me, "I want to wear diapers." Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Busy Busy

So this video is trying to be professional but not quite there. A good example of the style of music and the cowboy culture of the plains of Colombia though. Enjoy.
Monday, 22 June 2009
Who would I look like?
My sisters recently posted on who they would choose to look like if they had a choice. Just for fun. Umm... no question about it. Grace Kelly hands down. 
Not only does she look fabulous, but I seriously would dress just like her. (I love 1950-60 styled clothes!!!)

But then occasionally, I think more exotic would be fun. Like Penolope Cruz.
So opposite of me. But then, maybe it's just the red dress and thick hair.
My husband has said I remind him of Sharon Stone. What do you think?




Plus she's always so elegant and classy. Not many actresses carry that off nowadays.



Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Modern Art that I can handle...
- Artist in Brazil---very cool.
- Banksy in Bristol--I love the blood covered lion. Come on, now you have to look.
- Entropa, see also the article about it. Leo and I had a good laugh anyway.
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Family Pictures
Lindsay Ann's Visit
Saturday, 13 June 2009
The Potholes
Perhaps we were feeling adventurous, or else we're a little on the slow side, but we decided to hike through the Potholes together. There is a nifty little hike that follows the course of a stream to a waterfall. Or you can walk through the stream in the Potholes. (This isn't technically allowed as a Park Ranger informed us later.) Now the Potholes are named for the precipitous and sudden drops all along the creek bed.
We had nine children and three adults. That include three two-year-olds and two babies not yet one.
As you can see, it was pretty terrifying.
We had to use a relay system of sending one adult ahead and then handing children up to that adult and then another adult moving forward and again carrying each child forward.
Ana was in heaven.
We all made it to the other side safely, with only bumps and bruises and minus one camera. (Kayli did have one scary fall with Talmage though--flip flops aren't great for scaling wet, mossy rocks.) 

Yeah, we made it to the waterfall!!!
Ana was so excited to have a deep part to swim in.
Elena being Elena.
And the best part of all--playing in the dirt of course!