I actually had to Photoshop the snot off some of these kids (including Soren) before posting this--not even just snot, but giant green boogies. Why would a teacher take such a boogie-ridden photo? I know they have tissues, because we donated a case of them!
Soren is a boy who knows what he wants. For example, to grow his hair out as long as his best friend Ingrid's.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Fu Pandas
Soren checked out the National Zoo yesterday. His favorites were the "Modo" Dragon and the Elephant Poop.
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This panda border is pretty lame! |
Monday, October 11, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
The first picture shows a few of the various (very cute) stuffed animals and other "lovies" we have bought over the last two years and tried to get Soren to bond with. Cost = probably in the neighborhood of $500.
The second photo shows the winner of the contest. Nope, no cute lion, no hand knitted blanket from Auntie Kim, no felt Ninja from Paris, no 3-foot blue cat, no . Femmin loves his pillowcase! Luckily they come in packs of two from Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Cost = $29.99 minus 20% of BBB coupon.
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The second photo shows the winner of the contest. Nope, no cute lion, no hand knitted blanket from Auntie Kim, no felt Ninja from Paris, no 3-foot blue cat, no . Femmin loves his pillowcase! Luckily they come in packs of two from Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Cost = $29.99 minus 20% of BBB coupon.
:(
Saturday, July 24, 2010
only boring people get bored
Soren's favorite word to describe anything he doesn't want to do is "boring." The opposite of boring, in Soren's lingo, is "fun," and sometimes "funny." No chicken for dinner! Chicken is boring! Are trains boring? No, trains are funny! He picked up this new vocab from _Llama Llama Loves his Mama_, so watch out for subversive animal stories.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Real time update on Soren's counting prowess
Yesterday Aunt Christie and Jackson came over for dinner, and I wanted to brag about how Soren started counting to four at Grandma's house two weeks ago. I pulled a handful of Cookie Monster cookies (*my* favorite, yum!) and asked him to count them (hoping I wouldn't look like a bragging/crazy/annoying mom who thinks her kid's cooler than he really is).
Soren went:
"ooonnneee...ttttwwwwoooo....tttthhhhrrrreeeeeeee....ffffoooouuuurrrr......
ffffiiiivvvveeee....ssssiiiixxxxx....sssseeeeven.....eight!"
Tommy and I looked at each other and cracked up, because it was so unexpected (and cute and exciting).
He also apparently has learned other things on his own that we should have been teaching him, like the alphabet.--he has large chunks of it memorized, which I discovered this weekend when we listened to They Might Be Giants' "Here Comes the Alphabet."
Soren went:
"ooonnneee...ttttwwwwoooo....tttthhhhrrrreeeeeeee....ffffoooouuuurrrr......
ffffiiiivvvveeee....ssssiiiixxxxx....sssseeeeven.....eight!"
Tommy and I looked at each other and cracked up, because it was so unexpected (and cute and exciting).
He also apparently has learned other things on his own that we should have been teaching him, like the alphabet.--he has large chunks of it memorized, which I discovered this weekend when we listened to They Might Be Giants' "Here Comes the Alphabet."
Sorry I've been so slack!
I have been pretty bad about blogging about Soren's escapades since, wow, last summer. I'll attempt to play catch-up here!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas is FUN when you're one!
Grandma came for Christmas, which was very exciting across the board for Soren. He really got into opening his presents, and he got lots of cool stuff. He got a fort from Santa, a cash register with Euro dollars from Alex and Rich, and a bunch of other cool stuff (none of it as fascinating as Grandma's phone, second only to Aunt Alex's which plays music). Soren modeled his new umbrella for us since it was raining (as always) on Christmas. His jammies for 2009 featured sock monkeys, just for the record.
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