
More mall stuff
An ongoing monologue about raising Emma Grace and Mary Leona and the perils of family life therein.

Emma is taking Crocodile Hunter lessons and the first one involved letting this poor girl out of the mouth of the Giant Mall Croc. ;)

At the mall today we went inside of a butterfly house. Mary loved the little insects and was amazed at every turn. She giggled when they climbed on her fingers. She squealed when they opened their wings. Emma was pleased to see the creatures, until one started climbing up her arm. The higher up her arm it got, the more nervous she became. This one made it up to her chest when I asked her to smile. This look was stuck on her face until the delicate thing took off.

I took this picture with my phone at the ENT doctor's office this morning. We were there for a simple recheck of Emma's ear tubes, which were infected a month or so ago and bleeding profusely at the time. There was an earlier picture of her here at the same office. Well we waited 25 minutes in the waiting room and then an additional 30 in the exam room. I was, for some reason, extraordinarily annoyed at this and told the nurse and the doctor just that. All I asked was that they might have told me at the beginning so that I could have called Jim's Mom to tell her we were going to be late in meeting her. Irritatingly so, the doctor was insouciantly unapologetic.

This is a picture of our new fish. We have 8 large fish and 5 little fish. A neighbor gave them to us, as she is dismantling her little waterfall/rapids/pond thing. She said her husband put it in poorly and they need to undo it for an unspecified amount of time. I have to tell you, reader, it is a bit of pressure, knowing that she has had these fish for 5 years (and asked if she could come and visit them), and knowing that I may inadvertently kill them. In spite of all of that, we now have fish in our pond. Which meant Jim had to go to the nursery FIRST thing this morning and get plants. He's been DYING to get plants for this pond. He has searched online for information and pictures, checked books out of the library, and printed off mounds of information. He even called a pond specialty store and went and visited it a few weeks ago. What he won't listen to is every single source of information that is telling him IT IS TOO EARLY TO PUT IN NEW PLANTS. The nice NEW plants you see in this picture are a Monarch butterfly attracting plant on the left, that will flower with nice white flowers (if the frost doesn't kill it) and a papyrus plant on the left, which looks kind of like Yarrow (or: WEEDY). We also have 2 lily pad plants and some random floating plants and a tall grass of some sort. Emma "helped" him put the plants in and she got a great satisfaction out of it and strutted about with fabulous importance that she got to "water the plants". Which is correct in a bizarre, twisting language sort of way. The only frustrating thing was we had to go before the girls' pictures today in their beautiful fluffy Easter dresses, fine shoes and white gloves. Which they were wearing while traipsing through the greenhouses with piles of mud and standing water. We had a quick turn about the place and went to wait in the car until time to go. It all worked out wonderfully and we got some successful pictures, which I will have to figure out how to get them so they can be seen here.
Well, that is all for now. I have some other random computer things to attend and it isn't getting any earlier.


I had to make these ultra cute bunnies today for no reason except that I am procrastinating hundreds of other things. This pattern is at the Wee Wonderfuls site that is linked on the side. They would be cuter if I tied a ribbon around their necks, but the girls will just tear it off. Since Derek posted earlier in what can only be described as abject fear of small cute things such as these, I was thinking of making a dozen to send him for Easter. In the mean time, the girls are loving their new toys.