• Bug,  illos,  Illustration Friday

    Illustration Friday Tuesday: Capture

    Baby Bug is the wiggliest worm these days. She gets more and more coordinated and independent every day and that translates into a wiggly baby flipping every which way except the way I want her to go. Changing her diaper has turned into an olympic event. I break a sweat just trying to pin her down long enough to get the velcro tabs on her diaper fastened. Half the time I’m putting her diaper on backwards while she wriggles away from me on her tummy.

    I figured this would be a good submission for Illustration Friday since the topic is “capture”.

  • Bug,  Family Matters,  Niece-com-poops,  Super Dad,  The Hood,  travel

    Life’s Just Duffy

    It’s hard to blog about our little trip in the Duffy with the impending birth of Whoorlito taking center stage but I must because it was super fun and I want to make sure I log it in while the memory is still fresh. That and the baby is asleep and I don’t know when I’ll get my next blog break. AND today we are going RASPBERRY picking (!) and I have to make room for that post. Hopefully I’ll get word from Whoorl before we head for the raspberry patches and far away from wifi connections.

    Speaking of making room for posts…

    I also have another new niece who was born during my crazy family visiting/friends visiting/baby shower week and I haven’t blogged about her yet. I’m feeling horrible about it because you know how much I love nieces and I want to make sure this latest addition to the family gets as much fan fare as all the others but I’m just waiting to hear from her mommy whether or not it’s okay to post pictures etc…. (Her mom has had some issues with weirdo stalkers in the past so I have to respect her privacy.)

    And now back to our regularly scheduled program.

    There is nothing so fun as tooting around the harbor in a Duffy with your out of town relatives. Duffy’s are little electric boats with lots of seats, a table in the middle and a canvas roof on top. They are actually native to Newport Beach. You can read the history of them here. It costs about 80 bucks to rent them for an hour but it is totally worth it when you want to spend a lazy afternoon showing your relatives the sights. You can’t go very fast but it’s way more fun than eating seafood in an expensive restaurant and looking at the boats through the window. Especially since I don’t like seafood anyway.

    Baby Bug and her cousin Emster thought is was grand.