Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Pre-baby Dallin

Here are a few pictures from before the baby was born that I never got around to posting.

Dallin likes to climb into our entertainment center cabinet.
He'll take toys in and just hang out for a while. We might have to permanently leave that compartment empty for him.
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A few weeks ago, Dallin had a doctor appointment in Indianapolis. This happened to be during Mckay's fall break from school, so we made a little trip out of it. We went to the Museum of Art in the morning, had a picnic lunch in the park, and then went to the doctor in the afternoon. (Everything went great with the doctor, in case you were wondering.)

There aren't too many fun things for Dallin at the art museum because you can't touch most of the art, so he was confined to a stroller. But he did enjoy the art that he was allowed to get out and touch. This exhibit looked like a simple raised platform, at first glance, that you could walk on.
But when you looked down through the glass bottom...
...you could see thousands of tiny people holding you up...
...complete with hands and faces.

I'm not quite sure what this display was about. It had something to do with the water system in Indianapolis.
But what's not to love about a bunch of big yoga balls bolted to the floor?
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Dallin's encounter with Spaghettios:
Our solution to this mess was to throw him directly into the tub. Do you know what happens when that tomato sauce meets my shiny new white bathtub? Think "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back" and the pink bathtub ring. Someone should have told that silly cat about bleach.
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Dallin had a friend come over to play with him. Of course, Dallin wanted to show off his secret clubhouse.
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More pictures of both boys to come!

2 comments:

Karen C. said...

Dallin sure does love to play in that cabinet! I really liked that thing at the art museum with all the miniature people holding up the glass. Artists certainly are creative thinkers...

Alan C said...

Those are fun photos. I love it that Dallin is so curious.