Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Mall Tots: T-ball vs. Basketball




There is a mall close-ish to us that has an indoor play space. It is actually really nice. They have slides and bouncy castles, and little tikes cars and trikes. They also have a big area for indoor soccer and t-ball. The t-ball part was Maia's favorite. As it turns out, Maia had a little hard time with basketball (mainly because it was a bouncy ball) but she is pretty good at t-ball! Who knew? Joe had a dream, before Heidi was born, that we had three girls and Maia was a good softball player. Pretty fun.

We bought her a whiffle ball and bat shortly after this and she is pretty good at hitting a ball that is pitched to her too! We'll have to post one of those videos too.

A Grand Day Out! (June 4, 2011)

It was a nice weekend back in June so we continued to explore our surroundings. I was dying to go to Quincy Market because I heard how awesome it was. So we started at Joe's work for the free parking and close walk to the train. This is Joe's work and Joe. He looks good.


First family trip on the train. Maia really did like it.


Quincy Market and these minute men. Sadly, I was under impressed by Quincy Market. I'll have to go back and give it a second chance. We kept walking though.


We found a carousel across the street from Quincy Market at the North End Harbor. Maia had to ride it.


While we were in the North End, I remembered that Mike's Pastry was in the North End. We checked it out on my iPhone and we were blocks away. We stopped for our first encounter with Mike's famous cannolis. YES! They were AWESOME!!! Probably the best part of the day.

Paul Revere has his own Bruins jersey. This was taken before the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup. We saw this on our way to eat our cannolis. Which was in a little plaza behind the North Church.


Our next stop- The North Church. How convenient! I took a quick self-guided tour with Maia. I will need to go back when Maia isn't there to distract me from reading and learning.


Maia loved the pews in their little booths.




After a long but very fun day, we went home. (Here is a pic of one of the cute little alley ways.) Who would have thought that a day planned to go to Quincy Market would have ended up like this! Not me! But I'm sure glad it did.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Heidi: Just about 6 months!

Heidi is almost 6 months old! I can't believe it!

She is still just a joy to have! She is a good eater and a good sleeper. She is so smiley (unless she is tired). She is ticklish and loves any attention.

She can roll both ways and sit up on her own. She can hold her own bottle too. She prefers her thumb over her pacifier. As a matter of fact, if you give her a pacifier, she will give it a couple sucks, then take it out and stick her thumb in. She's so funny.

Heidi has developed a reaction to fruit and so we are waiting until she grows out of it. She can eat vegetables just great but when she eats fruits she gets some redness on her temples, mostly on her right side. It will last for about 5 minutes after she's done eating. It doesn't seem to bother her. I've done a little research on the matter and it seems like it's something she'll just grow out of. We will ask about it more at her 6 mo. appt. But it's not quite an intolerance nor an allergy.

That is Heidi in a nutshell. Remember when we took pics of Maia like this? Click HERE to see Maia's old pics. So cute. Maia was pretty much the exact age of Heidi in these pics.







I certainly missed having my sisters be the photographers and having an extra hand with these.