Two Americans, two Brits and a bunch of pets!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Just Evie
Evie shows off her many talents:
She can sit up, make rude noises and pet Finchley. What a girl!
She can sit up, make rude noises and pet Finchley. What a girl!
Monday, July 06, 2009
Bath time
Bath time for Evie is a really great experience now that she can sit up!
And yes, she did kind of fall over at the end of that video, but she got right back up and did some more splashing!
And yes, she did kind of fall over at the end of that video, but she got right back up and did some more splashing!
Wimbledon
Last year we actually saw Roddick playing at Wimbledon on Court 2 (he lost), but this year, as 'babes in arms' are specifically not invited to Wimbledon, we watched from our living room. Again, he lost. Evie seemed to enjoy it, although she was a little alarmed when we yelled:


More interesting, though, was her pacifier.
More interesting, though, was her pacifier.
Fourth of July
Well, we're not patriotic and we live in England, but we are American and this year Fourth of July fell on a Saturday, so we decided to DO SOMETHING (in the form of a BBQ).
Julie helped Evie enjoy her first piece of watermelon:

And Phil was our first guest to arrive! Joe came, too, but I had forgotten to take
pictures by then.

There was much frantic rolling:

And couple of other lapsed/partial Americans (Julie 2, in the red dress and Jackie, who isn't actually American, but pretty much has been in Houston her whole life...plus their boyfriends Simon and Piotrek):

Jackie and Evie tried again. This is what they looked like the first time they met:

And this is what they looked like on Saturday. Jackie still isn't quite sure....

But Piotrek was totally at ease:

And Finchley...well, he just got drunk.

Happy Fourth of July from London!
Julie helped Evie enjoy her first piece of watermelon:
And Phil was our first guest to arrive! Joe came, too, but I had forgotten to take
pictures by then.
There was much frantic rolling:
And couple of other lapsed/partial Americans (Julie 2, in the red dress and Jackie, who isn't actually American, but pretty much has been in Houston her whole life...plus their boyfriends Simon and Piotrek):
Jackie and Evie tried again. This is what they looked like the first time they met:

And this is what they looked like on Saturday. Jackie still isn't quite sure....
But Piotrek was totally at ease:
And Finchley...well, he just got drunk.
Happy Fourth of July from London!
Friday, July 03, 2009
Goodbye to Jack and a visit from Meg and Dan
Meg and Dan and future Baby Boy Gotvald swung through to visit a few weeks ago. It was great to see them but unfortunately Jim and Evie were sick, so they got a good dose of what it's like to have a screaming baby around. It was good practice, I think!

They also had a chance to practice strolling (with a screaming baby):

They looked good!
It was sad to see Meg and Dan go and extra sad because they took Jack with them! Although, I have to say that Finchley seems REALLY happy to be the only one and I suspect that Jack feels the same now that he has all the attention of his parents. Plus, he's been broken in with a baby for them!

We do miss our friends and their furry companion, but we will hopefully see them all again soon!
They also had a chance to practice strolling (with a screaming baby):
They looked good!
It was sad to see Meg and Dan go and extra sad because they took Jack with them! Although, I have to say that Finchley seems REALLY happy to be the only one and I suspect that Jack feels the same now that he has all the attention of his parents. Plus, he's been broken in with a baby for them!
We do miss our friends and their furry companion, but we will hopefully see them all again soon!
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Father's Day, By Evie
Not very many people have a dad as awesome as mine, and no one loves my Dad as much as I do, so Mom said that I could write the blog about his first Father's Day.
Usually Dad is in charge of making breakfast on special occasions, but because it was HIS special occasion, my mom decided to get all adventurous and make pancakes. Unfortunately, she kept burning them, so Dad took over.

I got all dressed up for the occasion:
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Dad wanted to go to the National Portrait Gallery and to Trafalgar Square so that we would have lots of pictures of me with London Landmarks. So we headed to the tube. At this point, Dad said he was the happiest Dad in the whole world. I have that effect on him.

I have this trick I like to play on my parents where I fall asleep as soon as we get to the place where they want to take my picture (or whatever the plan is). So I made sure to sleep through the National Portrait Gallery and all the other landmarks. Here we are in front of The National Portrait Gallery (I hear the National Portrait Gallery Awards were up and that they were pretty cool...some even looked like photographs, but were really paintings):

And here we are in Trafalgar Square in front of the fountains...

and in front of the lions

The real fun started outside of Buckingham Palace when I suddenly woke up!

I was thrilled beyond belief to be in the middle of London.
Fortunately, we found ourselves at the changing of the guard by accident, which distracted me from my distress. If it looks like we are in the middle of it...we are. My dad is the ultimate tourist.

Our next stop was Green Park, where my Dad gazed at trees and I gazed at something else more interesting. Then, since it was Father's Day, Mom let Dad change my diaper. Things were far too interesting just to lie there, so I made sure to turn over several times while Dad was changing me. It's always good to keep them on their toes.


No sunny day is complete without a ride on Dad's shoulders.

After my ride, I decided to chill with my homie/daddy...

but mom said I was too young for sunbathing and made us leave before the guy who charges 2GBP per stripey chair showed up.

It was a fun day! Happy Father's Day, Daddy!
Usually Dad is in charge of making breakfast on special occasions, but because it was HIS special occasion, my mom decided to get all adventurous and make pancakes. Unfortunately, she kept burning them, so Dad took over.
I got all dressed up for the occasion:
Dad wanted to go to the National Portrait Gallery and to Trafalgar Square so that we would have lots of pictures of me with London Landmarks. So we headed to the tube. At this point, Dad said he was the happiest Dad in the whole world. I have that effect on him.
I have this trick I like to play on my parents where I fall asleep as soon as we get to the place where they want to take my picture (or whatever the plan is). So I made sure to sleep through the National Portrait Gallery and all the other landmarks. Here we are in front of The National Portrait Gallery (I hear the National Portrait Gallery Awards were up and that they were pretty cool...some even looked like photographs, but were really paintings):
And here we are in Trafalgar Square in front of the fountains...
and in front of the lions
The real fun started outside of Buckingham Palace when I suddenly woke up!
I was thrilled beyond belief to be in the middle of London.
Fortunately, we found ourselves at the changing of the guard by accident, which distracted me from my distress. If it looks like we are in the middle of it...we are. My dad is the ultimate tourist.
Our next stop was Green Park, where my Dad gazed at trees and I gazed at something else more interesting. Then, since it was Father's Day, Mom let Dad change my diaper. Things were far too interesting just to lie there, so I made sure to turn over several times while Dad was changing me. It's always good to keep them on their toes.
No sunny day is complete without a ride on Dad's shoulders.
After my ride, I decided to chill with my homie/daddy...
but mom said I was too young for sunbathing and made us leave before the guy who charges 2GBP per stripey chair showed up.
It was a fun day! Happy Father's Day, Daddy!
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