Charlie's favorite word the last few days. It starts first thing in the morning and goes all day at least 20 times an hour. Usually followed up with What's that Eileen? or What's that Mark?
It's cute because he listens but I think he likes the reaction so much that everything he sees and hears he just has to ask.
He's pretty busy these days and today enjoyed his Bubbles class. Mom says that he participated extremely well and the instructor said he should be moving up a group now. He had a blast.
He thought the ashes from ash wednesday where some kind of bobo so he wanted to kiss it all better. Of course he repeats ashes but he certainly doesn't get it.
The bath these days are completely multi-colored, tonight it was green. Giving him options of bath color gets him running up the stairs at the first mention of bath time (dans le bain).
Probably the funniest thing to watch those is when I start the giant act with a deep voice saying "fee fi foo fum" his little feet are moving so fast that his body can hardly keep up. His body straightens up and he just bolts as fast as he can to the other end of the house. You have to see it to believe it, very humorous.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Florida to visit Memere
Good thing we got a seat for Charlie on the flight to Tampa for a long weekend with Memere's. They were full flights both ways. Probably a lot to do with the Bears being in the superbowl nearby that weekend. Go Bears was a new favorite phrase Charlie learnt.
We flew down the Thursday and rented a SUV (well, rented a car but got a small SUV) and drove around 40 minutes to a small place called Holiday where Memere has a trailer along with a whole bunch of other snow birds.
Funny place since everyone is old there (I think you have to be over 62 to buy there) and riding bikes and driving golf carts to get around. Funny at first but after a while you get used to it.
Mom's trailer is on Montreal street near the corner of, you guessed it, Quebec street. We'll I'm sure it's 50% Canadians at least in the park.
Weather was fantastic as Chicago was getting the coldest weather of the season yet and we were running around outside like summer time. It was a blast. Lots of new toys, lots of running around and checking things out, including the ducks and turtles at the pond.
When we got back to Chicago Charlie caught a fever and was real sick, up to 103-104 degrees and slept pretty much all the time. Things where just no fun at all.
By the weekend though things were much better and his energy level is back up to par today.
We flew down the Thursday and rented a SUV (well, rented a car but got a small SUV) and drove around 40 minutes to a small place called Holiday where Memere has a trailer along with a whole bunch of other snow birds.
Funny place since everyone is old there (I think you have to be over 62 to buy there) and riding bikes and driving golf carts to get around. Funny at first but after a while you get used to it.
Mom's trailer is on Montreal street near the corner of, you guessed it, Quebec street. We'll I'm sure it's 50% Canadians at least in the park.
Weather was fantastic as Chicago was getting the coldest weather of the season yet and we were running around outside like summer time. It was a blast. Lots of new toys, lots of running around and checking things out, including the ducks and turtles at the pond.
When we got back to Chicago Charlie caught a fever and was real sick, up to 103-104 degrees and slept pretty much all the time. Things where just no fun at all.
By the weekend though things were much better and his energy level is back up to par today.
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