This photo is priceless to me though. She will really get a kick out of it when she's older.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Sea of Balls! (Poor quality phone videos)
Here are two of the 6,000 swan dives Ingrit took into the "Sea of Balls!" Ka-blooey! ... She was initially reluctant, but fortunately some two-year old was there to grab her by the rear-end and shove her in. (Not captured on film, sadly.) After that, she couldn't get enough of it.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Ingrit and Daddy went out to cheer for some weirdos. (Awards ceremony for a scrabble tournament that Daddy did not play in.) On the way home they took a little detour to find some buried treasure in the parking lot of an auto repair shop. ... Seems a little against the spirit of geocaching: middle of town, nowhere near a park, wondering if the treasure is any one of the ten thousand Arby's wrappers that had blown into the hedges.) But we made the score and had a little fun. I mean, you can't go hiking in the woods every day.



Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Gnome
Ingrit and I just got home from the gym. She looked so pretty in the sun I had to take her picture, but she wasn't into it. She wanted to play with the camera herself. I am mean.
She's getting in and out of her high chair by herself. Ingrit is saying a few words. Most notably she has added the phrase, "oh wow". You'd laugh to hear it. You couldn't help it. It's very serious.
Also pictured is the splash fountain by our house.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Geocaching and Fish Printing---you know typical Saturday for the Ingers and fam.
Just got home from geocaching (found 8). Ate lunch at a place that offered a uterus and stomach special...almost tried it, but we'll wait until next time.
And we're off for "fish printing" and interactive children's music at the grand opening of Silverwood Park in St. Anthony. It's a beautiful park with no geocaches hidden there yet. We're going to scout out a place for one.
The shuttle for the grand opening festivities is a trolley departing from the school parking lot across the street. Fun fun.
And we're off for "fish printing" and interactive children's music at the grand opening of Silverwood Park in St. Anthony. It's a beautiful park with no geocaches hidden there yet. We're going to scout out a place for one.
The shuttle for the grand opening festivities is a trolley departing from the school parking lot across the street. Fun fun.
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