I just love her.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Daddy Daughter Day
Mckinlay and Ty had their very first Daddy Daughter Date today. He took her to Lowe's where they built a fire truck. Twice a month Lowe's offers a free project for kids. You have to register online in advance, but that's it! Thanks for posting about this Kristen!
All the hammering scared her, but she got into it when it came time to put on the stickers. She loved the finished product. She's been playing with it all day...
and playing with Daddy all day. This is her new way of getting around the house.
Daddy pulls her--She pulls the duck.
Who pulls me?
Who pulls me?
Friday, September 26, 2008
The "Little Stink"

-Vaseline.
-"Playing Yahtzee"-- dumping out all the pieces, spreading the papers all over the room and drinking the dice out of the dice cup. And then moving on to Checkers.
-Losing Dad's tooth brush. Repeatedly.
-Playing dress up while in time out. The girl can't be punished.
(I know, Mom, I know. Sounds familiar, right?)
-Ripping books. And then coloring in them.
-Nodding when she is doing something she knows she shouldn't. As if she is saying "this is OK for me to be doing."
-Getting into the cakeover and covering her face/hands in cake. And then wiping it on yours truly.
-Taking off her jammies. And her Diaper. I've been doing a lot of laundry. I thought I solved the problem. Last night I put a onesie on her under the jammies.
She awoke like this. Notice the undone diaper.
Maybe I"ll try duct tape tonight.
Maybe I"ll try duct tape tonight.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Ground Breaking
Last Saturday we attended the ground breaking ceremony for the Cambridge Stake Center!
We have been hearing about this building since we moved here over 3 years ago. There have been a lot of bumps in the road getting this building started and we weren't even sure we'd still be living in Boston when construction began. The building won't be completed until 2010, but at least we'll get to see it in the beginning stages.
This is what the building will look like once it's completed. Our Stake does not have a Stake Center, our ward actually meets in an old Boiler Factory. We drive out to Westin (about 40 mins away) to use their building for Stake Conference.
Ty and I got to "break ground." We're pretty much famous.
I do appreciate that they brought in a sandbox for the ceremony in lieu of using jackhammers on the concrete.
This little stinker was really intrigued by the giant sandbox. During the program, Mckinlay went up to the box and took a handful of dirt. When the Stake President announced that the ground breaking would begin he said something along the lines of, "Well, the first to break ground was the little Loveless child..." That's my daughter for ya. Always trying to one up everyone.
Bless the genius who thought to bring sidewalk chalk to the ceremony. Brilliant I tell ya!
Here is an article from the Boston Globe.
We have been hearing about this building since we moved here over 3 years ago. There have been a lot of bumps in the road getting this building started and we weren't even sure we'd still be living in Boston when construction began. The building won't be completed until 2010, but at least we'll get to see it in the beginning stages.
This is what the building will look like once it's completed. Our Stake does not have a Stake Center, our ward actually meets in an old Boiler Factory. We drive out to Westin (about 40 mins away) to use their building for Stake Conference.
Ty and I got to "break ground." We're pretty much famous.I do appreciate that they brought in a sandbox for the ceremony in lieu of using jackhammers on the concrete.
Bless the genius who thought to bring sidewalk chalk to the ceremony. Brilliant I tell ya!Here is an article from the Boston Globe.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Monday, September 08, 2008
Back me up ladies.
**update**
I just got the pattern. Ty said "Well, I guess you got enough positive reinforcement that you can get it now." Silly boy, didn't he know I was going to get it all along?
Darling, no?
Ty needs some convincing.
I just got the pattern. Ty said "Well, I guess you got enough positive reinforcement that you can get it now." Silly boy, didn't he know I was going to get it all along?
Darling, no?
Ty needs some convincing.I can see how he could find these little darlings "grandma-y", but don't you think they would be vintage-y and adorable sitting on our couch or under our tree at Christmas?
I mean, it's not like I'm gonna sit them on the orange and um, orange afghan that Grandma Lou made....but maybe I'll wear a caftan while I make them, just to bug Ty.
If you want to make them too,
get the pattern here.
I mean, it's not like I'm gonna sit them on the orange and um, orange afghan that Grandma Lou made....but maybe I'll wear a caftan while I make them, just to bug Ty.
If you want to make them too,
get the pattern here.
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Thursday, September 04, 2008
"Hap-hi" Birthday!
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Go Sox!
We are now official Bostonians.

We went to our first Red Sox game with the Christophers and the Spragues this weekend. Pathetic I know. We have lived here for 3 years and this is our first game.
The Sox won, but even if they didn't it still would have been fun. All because of two words:
Fenway Franks.
I will spare you the pictures taken with said franks.
(You're welcome.)

Don't you love our Sox gear?
We were talking about how we wished we had Red Sox shirts to wear to the game. Somehow I have developed a reputation for making things out of felt (no idea why) and we joked about making shirts out of felt. Well girls, never joke about felt with me, because you will probably get it.
Sorry boys.
Maybe next game you'll get some felt too!?
Maybe next game you'll get some felt too!?
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