On our trip to the midwest little G and great grandma Olson were finally introduced. G admired her sweet reading skills and comfy lap.
He was also a big fan of her high speed wheely-deal. G did many laps around the halls and quit when he hit speeds too fast to record.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Flight Status
Earlier this month George experienced his first flight (LGA —> MSP). Here are some highlights from the trip:
George admired the dinner tray latch and smooth striped walls from his window seat.
G upgraded to first class - more leg room and fresh cookies.
What did he think of the flight? Fist pump!
George admired the dinner tray latch and smooth striped walls from his window seat.
G upgraded to first class - more leg room and fresh cookies.
What did he think of the flight? Fist pump!
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Inspected by Ernie Olson
Dear reader,
We apologize for the gap in blog entries. Our writers have been standing by while inspector Ernie Olson performed rigorous testing on little G's new stroller. We're happy to inform you that the stroller has passed with flying colors (especially of the orange, grey, and black variety) and future blogging shall continue without delay.
Best,
Blog Management
We apologize for the gap in blog entries. Our writers have been standing by while inspector Ernie Olson performed rigorous testing on little G's new stroller. We're happy to inform you that the stroller has passed with flying colors (especially of the orange, grey, and black variety) and future blogging shall continue without delay.
Best,
Blog Management
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Solid.
How to feed your baby his first rice cereal breakfast.
Step 1.
Seat baby in super fantastic feeding chair (thank you, auntie Adriane!) and supply decoy spoon to keep baby's hands busy.
Step 2.
Keep cat (thanks auntie Jessica!) in immediate area to clean up food scraps.
Note: Decoy spoon has already been tossed out of feeding area (baby 1, spoon 0)
Step 3.
Approach gently; note his distrust. (If at first you don't succeed, try, try again)
Step 4.
Allow baby to use all necessary tools to scoop food into (or out of) mouth.
Step 5.
Allow baby to take time and savor each bite.
Step 1.
Seat baby in super fantastic feeding chair (thank you, auntie Adriane!) and supply decoy spoon to keep baby's hands busy.
Step 2.
Keep cat (thanks auntie Jessica!) in immediate area to clean up food scraps.
Note: Decoy spoon has already been tossed out of feeding area (baby 1, spoon 0)
Step 3.
Approach gently; note his distrust. (If at first you don't succeed, try, try again)
Step 4.
Allow baby to use all necessary tools to scoop food into (or out of) mouth.
Step 5.
Allow baby to take time and savor each bite.
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