It's amazing after more than two years of living here we can drive around this city and still see things we've never seen before. It's a really big city, I know, but we have done a ton of driving around it. Probably 50,000 miles worth of driving around it, if you look at the odometer on our car. But we stopped at Riverside Park today in historic Five Points for the first time.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
This is Fall?
Monday, September 22, 2008
Paulmo's World
Of course, when you abandon your family and move to Florida, it's a little difficult to find willing groups who actually look like they belong together in the same photo. So we had to improvise. Basically it was a lot of her pushing a button, running, and leaping into position as the camera snapped. But overall it turned out good, and she got plenty of exercise (as if watching Paul all day is not enough).
Paul also found some time to hang out with his favorite weekday morning character, the always enjoyable, and often annoying, Elmo of Sesame Street fame. It's actually amazing that the show is still on after all of these years, and it's still fairly entertaining. Especially when compared to all the other annoying garbage they have on Saturday mornings. And he'll sit through the whole show, which is also pretty incredible.
I still love the Cookie Monster myself, even though he exposes kids at too early an age to the life-long struggles associated with addiction problems. He was never the same after Keith Richards presented the word of the day back in '74. We all know "cookie" is a metaphor for crack cocaine, you wigged-out, shag blue hand-puppet... you can't hide those freakishly large pupils.
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Got any change?
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Yes, I love cars...
Monday, September 8, 2008
Paul could really use a drink...
Alright, not cool... really... not cool.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
A Child in Need
Ok, not really. In fact, Paul has yet to even get his toes wet from these storms. The so-called Hurricane Hanna was supposed to hit us the other day, but it barely even rained. I removed our apartment door so we’d have something to float on, but that was a waste of time. We will see if this whole Ike thing pans out.
Rainy Day at the Park
They say it's dangerous when you let the animal out of the cage, and this we discovered last night at Walmart, as the animal tore up and down the aisles throwing bottles of ketchup and barbecue sauce from the shelves. He's got pretty quick feet on him now, which makes a trip to the store ever more entertaining.
But he does love the park. The swings, the slides, catching the football with his forehead when thrown by his mother. Thankfully his head his very solid, because when we're not bouncing objects off of it, he definately loves trying to ram down walls at high rates of speed.