Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Cool cousin

I was so sad to say goodbye to my super-cool cousin, Hunter. She was so sweet to help her mom and dad host us this past week. I loved watching her dance and practice juggling. I sure hope she'll come to visit me in Seattle soon!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Covering some ground at the playground

I met Zoe and her friend, Brooklyn, who was visiting from Toronto at the playground today. We had lots of fun, but I definitely managed to cover some ground with my behind while we were there. Zoe was such a nice, concerned girl and tried to help me up.




Hide and seek

I made a new friend over at the Small's house...Ruby! She was just my size to play with.

King Kone!

After pumpkin picking, we went by King Kone for some ice cream! I only got to have a little taste of Mom's strawberry milkshake, which I thought was yummy!

Pumpkin picking

We spent a super sunny fall day out at Muscoot Farm in Westchester with my cousin Hunter, and Uncle Mark. There were pumpkins, animals, leaves and a farmers' market. Soo fun! It was my first real shot at walking around outside, and I pretty much nailed it, though I did have a run in with some scratchy weeds that roughed up my cheek.



Kickin' it in Katonah

I've gotten to spend some good play time with my cousin Zoe over at her house. Her mommy, Liz, is holding both of us in a very cool chair that spins!

Get up, stand up!

Not only have I improved my walking since we've been away, but I figured out how to stand up without pulling up on anything!

Going ape

Well, we sort of went ape. We checked out the baboons at the Prospect Park Zoo, and I thought they looked kind of weird...but not as weird as the real apes that were eating their poop at the Seattle Zoo.

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks

Granny J and I waited outside Romio's while Dad grabbed a slice.

Planes, trains and automobiles

My first ride on a subway completed my 24-hour transportation trifecta! I wasn't so sure about the train's speedy arrival into the station or the screeching of the wheels against the tracks, but Dad said it was OK.

Will the real Rowan Miller please stand up?

After we arrived at the Marriott in Brooklyn, I quickly discovered the closet door with the mirror from top to bottom, which I thought was way cool. These pictures were from the beginning of my LONG night, which earned me a sleep in the bed with Mommy and Daddy, which NEVER happens!