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picnic lunch
“It’s so beautiful outside! Let’s go for a picnic!”
We packed food for ourselves and–bravely–packed some for Lena, too. Down the River Walk we went until we came to a patch of soft grass next to the dam.
We had mashed some peas for Lena using the handy-dandy food grinder that my dear friend (and wonderful photographer!) Ana Marie gave me. So the whole family dug into our picnic lunch.
Lena took a bite of peas…
The smart kid knows that homemade pizza is better than smooshed peas any day!
I fed her a little rice cereal after that, which always goes down pretty gracefully.
After we all finished eating (and gagging), I knitted for awhile as Elliott read a National Geographic article aloud with Lena. Our little picnic was such a peaceful interlude in the middle of a regular old day. Bring on this beautiful autumn weather, Texas!
picnic lunch
“It’s so beautiful outside! Let’s go for a picnic!”
We packed food for ourselves and–bravely–packed some for Lena, too. Down the River Walk we went until we came to a patch of soft grass next to the dam.
We had mashed some peas for Lena using the handy-dandy food grinder that my dear friend (and wonderful photographer!) Ana Marie gave me. So the whole family dug into our picnic lunch.
Lena took a bite of peas…
The smart kid knows that homemade pizza is better than smooshed peas any day!
I fed her a little rice cereal after that, which always goes down pretty gracefully.
After we all finished eating (and gagging), I knitted for awhile as Elliott read a National Geographic article aloud with Lena. Our little picnic was such a peaceful interlude in the middle of a regular old day. Bring on this beautiful autumn weather, Texas!
down by the river
We found a stone bench along the walk and decided to relax there for awhile. Lena went to town reaching for any fallen leaves or flowers she could reach. She’s getting so good at rocking on her hands and knees or lifting herself up onto her hands and feet. Still hasn’t figured out how to use her hands and knees together to crawl, though. I’m counting my blessings while she’s stuck in one place!
We’d chosen such a peaceful time of day, but the River Walk is never quiet. Every minute or so someone walked or jogged by with dogs or friends or music. This kept little Lena’s head moving back and forth as each amazing new person passed by.
I, meanwhile, worked on the Knitting Project I Am Not Proud Of, which perhaps I’ll share with you tomorrow. I did finally manage to finish it the same day that these pictures were taken and so that’s a relief. But it’s taught me an important lesson about spending too much time creating things out of inferior materials.
Lena’s lying on a patchwork afghan I knitted for her before she was born, and I also just finished a shrug-style sweater for her the other day. It’s getting cooler in San Antonio… finally!
Don’t you just want to cuddle this little muffin?
down by the river
We found a stone bench along the walk and decided to relax there for awhile. Lena went to town reaching for any fallen leaves or flowers she could reach. She’s getting so good at rocking on her hands and knees or lifting herself up onto her hands and feet. Still hasn’t figured out how to use her hands and knees together to crawl, though. I’m counting my blessings while she’s stuck in one place!
We’d chosen such a peaceful time of day, but the River Walk is never quiet. Every minute or so someone walked or jogged by with dogs or friends or music. This kept little Lena’s head moving back and forth as each amazing new person passed by.
I, meanwhile, worked on the Knitting Project I Am Not Proud Of, which perhaps I’ll share with you tomorrow. I did finally manage to finish it the same day that these pictures were taken and so that’s a relief. But it’s taught me an important lesson about spending too much time creating things out of inferior materials.
Lena’s lying on a patchwork afghan I knitted for her before she was born, and I also just finished a shrug-style sweater for her the other day. It’s getting cooler in San Antonio… finally!
Don’t you just want to cuddle this little muffin?