Thursday, March 31

This Week in Pictures

...You know, as in award winning journalism, "This Week in Pictures."
So let's see what we've got here:

"Unafraid of how deep and entrapping, a young girl dives for wiffle balls. These natural anomalies fit nicely on the youth's fingers and is worn as jewelry, a sign of prowess."
"An impressive robotics display was presented to no end by this protégé; aged 4.2." Riveting.
Super Big News: "This patient will be calling it quits with her cast next Tuesday."
"Tribal rituals of the Chocochicas include losing morsels in their clothing to mar the skin. This triste is often alarming to others, for obvious reasons."
"-I don't know what this is."
"Work in bean commodities prove invaluable for sanity. Beans, Beans, Beans!"
Until next week, for another slice from the domestic wildes,
Hugs and Best Wishes from Team Woodhouse.

Friday, March 25

Two Chicks

Two very bored little chicks.
This is an exposé on what bored little chicks do when there is a break in the clouds and not quite so chilly. (And mom has to accumulate pictures over a few days so she can blog. Sorry for the delay.)
Chalk:
Outta control--the hair I mean.
"Dress up" Laundry-style

"Splunking in the Storage."
Using the emergency glow sticks.
Writing Memoirs.
On face.
Wait! Quick! It's not too bad, cook dinner outside!
 
Op. I feel drops. Breeze. Back inside. Apparently the Chocolate will see us through.
...A luscious Spring?...

We're chomping at the bit.

Thursday, March 17

Miss Sloane

I'm an aunt! What good luck...
I can't wait to meet her.

Monday, March 14

Cast of Characters

We hope to provide the most riveting in entertainment here at Woody House & Home.
And we proudly present, Danielle out of the hospital again, with a cast on her arm for a very small fracture falling out of a chair.
(So what better way to celebrate than going promptly to a kids fair?)
It's like, she's almost two years old and she's been to the hospital twice. Luckily the cast is on for only three weeks instead of the typical six. (And she's mostly right handed and it's on her left.) Because then she'd have it for her birthday. I'm the mom; I think about all these things.
For her party I was going to do rainbows and animal silhouettes, "It's a Wonderful World" 
 ...My siblings and I never had such trouble.
Further more, she thinks it's pretty cool. She's relieved to have it. She loves pointing to it, showing it with simple satisfaction.
So this life suits her just fine. Me? Oh, I'm trying to take her lead. Don't feel sorry for her. No good. She shows Adaptability in spades and with smiles. I want to be more like that.
Not focusing on problems-- which makes you miss everything else...
Her fine doctor (and basically everyone at the office) and I are getting quite collaborative.
So that's nice.
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And sure, we'll start doodling on it in about a week or so.