Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Knock Knock

Papa: Knock knock.

Mama: Knock knock.

Papa: You say, who's there?

Mama: Oh, OK.

Papa: Knock knock.

Mama: Who's there?

Papa: Boo!

Mama (confused)

Papa: You say, Boo, who?

Mama: Boo, who?

Papa: Why are you crying?

Mama (confused)

Papa: That's what people say when they are crying.

Stephen: Me! Me!

Papa: OK, go ahead.

Stephen: Knock, knock!

Papa: Who's there?

Stephen (grinning ear-to-ear): Heyyyyyy!

Pinata

Stephen (lauging): Mama! Pretend you're a pinata!

(Takes wiffleball bat, starts hitting her in the leg)

Stephen: Papa! Let's pretend that you're a pinata!

(Starts hitting Papa in leg with wiffleball bat.)

Papa (takes bat): Stephen! Let's pretend YOU are the pinata!

Stephen (mad): NOOO!

Studying

Papa: I just realized that I am sitting in a McDonalds. Studying nutrition.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Clippers Fan

Papa (at checkout counter, wearing Clippers t-shirt)

Cashier: You a Clippers fan?

Papa: Well, actually I got this shirt as a free giveaway at this place where I used to work. We got to go see the first game when Blake .. What was his name? Is he still playing with them? Yeah? Are the Clippers doing OK this year? We are in season right now? Ok. Well, anyways, the funny thing is that for the first year that my employer was sponsoring the Clippers, I actually thought that they were a farm team for the Lakers! Like, I didn't even realize that they were a real NBA team. So yeah, I don't really follow sports that much, but this was just a free t-shirt that they gave me.

Cashier: So, you always been a Clippers fan?

Papa: Yes.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Baby Ducks!

Looking At Baby Ducks at the Park
Outside the Scottsdale Civic Center Library

Riding Bikes Outside Library

Going Down Stairs With Bikes

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Accepted Into Montessori!

We just found out that Stephen and Sarah were both accepted into a great Montessori school in the center of Phoenix, called Faith North!

We are very excited because we think it is the best educational opportunity for them, as well as an emotionally healthy place.

Also, there are dozens of kids who want to get into only two openings in the 4-year-old class. So we are feeling exceptionally lucky.

Finally, besides being an excellent school, this is the only free Montessori program in the valley for their age group.