Mom: "We're going to go somewhere cool."
Ashlyn: "I love cool things!"
James: "I don't."
Ashlyn is still a fan of Elsa from frozen (what five year old isn’t?) and one evening this week she came out this week with her version of Elsa’s braid hanging over her shoulder. James wasn’t convinced.
Since Isla is nearing the six month mark and has shown interest in eating real food we decided it was time to start introducing solids. Amazingly, she didn’t reject anything that we put in front of her. Cantaloupe, banana, mum mum, carrots, avocado, and even a pickle were tried and enjoyed by out baby girl. I’m not saying she was able to eat it, she mostly just mushed the food around and eventually dropped it on her lap or the floor. But she seemed to like it, and wanted more, which bodes well for her not being a picky eater in the future.
Grandpa stopped by for some pot roast on Saturday. He was able to get her to grin a few times but I wasn’t fast enough with the camera.
With kids even putting icing on cinnamon rolls is an adventure.
With Isla still being as fussy as she is we didn’t want to make plans for Super Bowl Sunday. This freed us up to do something fun with the kids and so we took them to an old fashioned soda shop around downtown Dallas and then stopped by the Perot Museum. The kids has a lot of fun there, it was very interactive and kept their interest the entire time. Afterwards they both stated that their favorite part was the elevator. Kids.