Thursday, July 3, 2008

Finger Painting

Katie was dying to paint this morning. As you can see, she went from being nice and neat to swirling it everywhere (including her face - she was putting it on like war paint). But it was cute, and I love the new artwork for the fridge. She went from that to crayons and markers (the Color Wonder kind from Crayola ... I'm not that brave!), so she must have been feeling particularly artsy today. This is a bit unusual for her, since she is normally so technical (she is obsessed with how things work). I guess rainy days can bring out the artist in anyone. Either that, or she was channeling her Great-Grandmother Vittoria (my Nona), who was an artist and who was also born in April. You never know!

Cedar Point

On Monday, June 23rd we headed for "America's Roller Coast," which turned out to be a good idea because it rained buckets while we were gone (we only had a few sprinkles in Sandusky). So we had beautiful weather, and a good time. We took Katie along with Grandma Pat, Grandpa Ron and Grandma Michele. She really liked all of the Snoopy stuff, though you can't quite tell from this picture (she went and hugged him later, when the cameras weren't ready, of course). But she wasn't quite into the rides yet. Ryan and I took her on the rub-a-dub tubs, and she kept wanting to get off ("I all done now"). She also wasn't fond of the train, which is a surprise since she loves Thomas (and the one at Disney). But once we got to the petting farm, she was totally in her element. She loved petting the sheep and the baby goats. If you ask her about it, she will tell you, "the sheep peed." The grandparents finally got her on the merry-go-round at the end of the day, but of course the highlight for her (as usual) was getting cotton candy. A highlight for Ryan and I was the Millennium Force, still my favorite ride and the first place we held hands (before almost blacking out - and no, not from the hand-holding). I was also happy to see a Chick-Fil-A there, since we don't have one anywhere near us here in Michigan. All in all, it was fun for everyone.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Let's go Tigers! Seriously.

A huge payroll, obvious talent ... and yet the Tigers haven't done anything exciting this year. Except for the night we took Katie to the ballpark, when they beat the Twins 19-3. She was dressed all in pink, from her Magglio shirt (our seats are in right field) to her pigtails (thank you, Auntie Sue). We enjoyed the game, but she especially enjoyed the merry-go-round and the cotton candy. Anyway, we had a good time and hope to get her to another game before the fall. She seems to be a baseball fan, which is good ... Daddy wouldn't have it any other way!

Mea culpa

I'd like to tell you I have a good reason for not posting in such a long time ... but I don't. Between Ryan's long work hours and Katie's incessant energy, time has just gotten away from me. But enough people have asked me what happened to this blog that I am finally motivated to start again. So, please forgive me, and without further ado ... Life with Goo.