Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pre-nap disaster

I had the single most disgusting diaper to change today. Funny thing is that I feel like I've said this (maybe not here) in the past. Apparently, as a parent, you think you've seen the worst, and then one day you find yourself washing poop off your toddlers shoulders in the bathtub, while your baby is screaming in the crib. That was me today.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Today

We had a lazy, yet busy day today. We lounged around the house this morning until Tyler woke from his morning nap. We had rented the Curious George movie from Netflix for Vincent, so David and I watched it with him. It's actually quite cute, and had no scary scenes at all. Actually, the scene with a bunch of balloons popping upset Vincent and he yelled, "It's too much, Daddy!"

We went down to Madison Park to play and check out the new toy store. While deciding what to have for lunch, we suddenly remembered that we had to pick up our meat order in 10 minutes. Yikes! We rushed off to pick that up, and then ate slices of pizza at the nearby pizza joint.
If you had dinner at our house tonight, this is what you would've eaten:
I lovingly prepared a feast for the family. I got Vincent's plate all ready, and David cut him up some pork chops. Unfortunately, Vincent wasn't so interested. Darn!
Tyler, however, loved his meal. He ate pureed cauliflower, which working on peaches in this little feeder thing. When the cauliflower was all gone, he wanted more food! He had some pureed prunes.These are two satisfied and full Hunt guys. Then, we hung out in the living room playing. Tyler's been into Vincent's guitar lately. Vincent pretended to be a doctor and examined our bellies. He said that mine looked fine, and that David had a baby girl in his belly, named Tyler, but he's already out now.
Today is the Harvest Moon day in Chinese culture. My mom called to wish me a happy moon day. When she was here, she brought us some delicious moon cakes. Here's the Harvest Moon; also the view from our new bedroom. Not bad, huh? Happy Harvest Moon Day!