June 30, 2011

Mr. Awesome Takes Flight


Need I say more? Oh yes, no small children were harmed in the making of this picture. Or the aftermath of this picture, which was, truth be told, just some uneventful catching of a small child.

By Popular Request



Here's even more of Gabey with the horses. And even more of the horses in the second picture. They're boy horses. Obviously. We usually mostly see the horses rear ends when we come close to say hello, so this picture represents an average visit to the fence line. Even after giving them treats, the boys mostly are unimpressed with us. We're used to it, being cat owners, but still, you'd think they'd love us a little bit by now. In any case, Gabe still says hello to them (now literally says hello, by the way) several times a day.

June 12, 2011

June 10, 2011

Kind of Distracting


We were in the city. Gabey and I were waiting in a garden area while Daddy and Alex rode a carousel, and all I could watch (besides Gabey throwing gravel around) was this naughty fly action happening on the rock next to me. Way to ruin a family-oriented weekend, flies. (Though I guess what they were doing was kind of family-oriented, too...)

We Inspect the Wisteria at the Library

Eeeeeeeeeevil


Need I say more?

Gabey Hangs Out With the Neigh-bors


Who also snuffled his head, most likely smelling him for treats. He had no treats, so they left.

Babyproofing!


Since Gabey has decided that everything is more fun when you grab it and throw it around or climb on it, we've taken some drastic measures. Here's Jeff's solution to the problem of the constantly falling lamp. Now it will not fall, nor will it ever bang annoyingly up against the wall. Because, as we know, the annoying noises are as dangerous to our sanity as falling lamps are to our safety. Next on Jeff's list (after securing the other lamp that's cleverly wedged between the wall, the couch and a chair for now, is figuring out how to prevent Gabey from unplugging the newly secured lamp.