Meryl has said for a while now that when she gets bigger, she’s going to get to use a knife. Why? To cut food up for Holmes!
Meryl has said for a while now that when she gets bigger, she’s going to get to use a knife. Why? To cut food up for Holmes!
Another PT appointment in the books, and with more physical development comes a whole new suite of PT rooms and toys! We love coming to PT appointments because we learn so much. Holmes is doing great, and we’re approaching the finish line.
Baylie got married last weekend! And Meryl and Maya were lucky to be a part of the wedding as Foliage Friends. Good thing Baylie had a rehearsal because Meryl thought dropping fall leaves along the aisle meant to precisely match the leaves in her basket to the leaves on the floor…leaf by leaf.
Le Pichet in Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s best restaurants, full stop. One of their standout dishes is their chocolat chaud. Think of the richest, thickest, and darkest hot chocolate possible. Served with a heaping dollop of just set whipped cream; it’s one of the reasons why life is pleasurable. And Meryl likes to call it ‘chocolate soup’.
Holmes came with me to the gym for a workout. It might not look like it, but he was rather impressed with my fitness regimen
Panda ballerina out for sweets on the street, with a dinosaur holding down the fort.
Sign language is taking hold with Holmes, though we all know he easily could have packed in a few more doughnuts:)
We visited the great pumpkin patch of Ken’s Market up the street for our jack-o-lantern to be, and a coveted fall picture with the kiddos. Check!
And after all this quality family time, I was the only one who wanted to eat pumpkin muffins hot out of the oven:) More for me!
Had to scooter to check out the new benches at the block view spot, courtesy of our neighbor. Sunset sits continue!