Tuesday, October 30, 2007

First Day of School


A couple of weeks ago I started going to school! I go to the Raspberry Lane Waldorf School one day a week for about two hours. I love it! All the toys are made of wood or cloth. We get to bake bread together and eat it. And my teachers are really nice and read lots of stories about the seasons and dragons. Sometimes during storytime I scoot closer to one of the cute girls in school and try to sneak a kiss from them.

Mom thought it would be fun to take School Pictures of me and papa, so that's what these pictures are... though papa looks like he's about to go to jail, not school!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Jesse and Ingrid


My mom's friend from Juneau, Jesse, just sent us a picture of her with her baby, Ingrid. Little Ing is SO cute, and I really want to meet her!

Mom, can we go to Juneau to visit Jesse and Ingrid, pleeeeze.

Goodbye Gillian



My good friend Gillian just moved away. I'm really going to miss her. We had a lot of fun together. Goodbye Gillian. I love you.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Woolly Mammoth

I don't know if you can see it or not, but there's a woolly mammoth in this picture. What can I say? I live in Alaska - you just never know who you will see on the playground.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Yes! We Have Two Bananas




Me and my "Mimi-ma" were hanging out the other day with our bananas.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Driving the Tractor


There's a playground that I love to go to that has a huge tractor that you can drive All By Yourself!

Soymilk: It does a body good



Whenever my mom goes to the coffee shop, I have her order a little something special for me, too. There's nothing like a little espresso cup of soy milk to get to ya' going in the morning!

Ahh, Summer...


As we quickly turn to fall... and winter (!) here in Alaska, I thought I'd take just a few moments to remember the lovely days of summer. It was a delicious and colorful time, a time to eat smoked salmon and throw water balloons. A time to catch up with old friends. As we enter this colder, darker season let us remember how glorious our summer was, and know that summer will return again.