Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Evidence

My younger sister has given hats to all my kids. She knit a pumpkin hat for Cakes, which I think was one of her first knitting attemps. Cakes has worn that hat quite a lot, and it gets lots of dress-up use. Then this same sister gave Silly a strawberry hat. One of her fellow Waldorf teachers made a bunch and brought them to school to give away. She thought the strawberry one was cute, brought it home, and Silly claimed it. He wears it for all sorts of things, including many turns as the innkeeper in the Nativity story. She had us for Christmas and decided Bubba needed a fruit hat too, so she knit him a green apple hat. It took him a while to wear it, but lately he's started to like it, he can put it on by himself, and sometimes even asks for his hat after he gets his jacket on. And now I finally have some pictures to prove it.


getting ready to run away



Climbing in
 And while I'm looking at this picture, can someone please tell me why, when just about all minivans have two sliding doors now, do all of my children insist on entering and exiting the vehicle through the door that is the most inconvenient for the most people?

1 comment:

  1. Such a cutie face! I do not have an answer for your van phenomenon, just know it exists on the West coast too.

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