Thursday, 14 May 2009

"The Chocolate Express"

Abby and Sammy made a train this week out of our bar stools. They decided to call it "The Chocolate Express," since we are a little obsessed with anything chocolate at our house. Above is the sign Abby made. She is quite the little writer now.


They put pillows and blankets on every chair so the passengers would be "comfortable."

When Daddy got home, we all had to eat chocolate chip cookies while sitting in the train. As you can imagine, it wasn't so "comfortable" for Daddy since he is so tall and Abby insisted that the cars of the train had to stay touching. Daddy compromised by sitting backwards on the train and finishing two cookies to compensate for the lack of comfort. I wish I would have gotten pictures of that.





smiley Sammy



and little messy-haired friends in their new summer skirts




4 comments:

Chellese said...

Sounds like a train I would want to ride. I love the new summer skirts.

Elieson Family said...

I wish you'd gotten a photo of that too!
With health-care, I think post people just assume the grass is always greener blah blah blah. Honestly, Dr. Barnick was my favorite, and I've had a few! Portland was ok - my post partum room was awful though, so that tainted my experience.
So, with the info about the bird, are you going to try and "block the view" the glass is giving him? Invest in some English stained glass! We totally miss that here... Just don't go get some cheap lace curtains. I only sometimes liked what I saw (curtains) and usually thought the rest was kinda cheap looking. Good luck.
Are those skirts mini boden? I keep getting the catalogues wishing they were a bit more in the Target price range =) ahhhh...

Elieson Family said...

.. most people.. not post people..

Kam said...

What a cute idea, the Chocolate Express. Looks they really enjoyed it, too. And their skirts are so cute!! Can't believe how long Sammy's hair is. Something sad... I showed our Sam these pictures because I thought she'd love the train, etc. She said, "Who's that?" (pointing right at Abby.) She's totally, totally forgetting London. So sad. But I reminded her, then she sort of remembered. And she did like the pictures and the video, of course.