Just so we’re clear, I am not trying to pimp out my child nor do I have the intention of becoming any kind of pageant mom whatsoever, but I just couldn’t help myself with this one. I’ve entered Emmett into the Gap Casting Call to become one of the next babyGap models, and he’d love your vote (seriously — he told me). If you don’t become completely frustrated by the crapiness of the website (could they have made Emmett’s photo any more pixelated?!), please at least attempt to vote.
Emmett loves Gap clothing. See? ;o)
Click here to vote for Emmett! Thanks for your support!
It may not be officially fall for another four days, but it sure does feel like it! Today we spent the afternoon at Tougas Farm in Northboro after a recommendation from James, who’d taken his students there on a field trip a couple of weeks ago.
This is my absolute favorite picture of the day. He was so excited to be standing on that rock!
We spent the afternoon drinking apple cider, feeding goats (video), getting heckled by roosters, playing on the playground and picking pumpkins. Despite the fact that there were a million people there and it was basically impossible to snap a photo of Emmett on the tractor (which was very disappointing), we all had a blast! We also learned, yet again, that a stick is always better than pretty much anything to little boys, even a patch full of pumpkins …
Emmett the Flower
Pumpkin Picker
Check out more photos from our afternoon in the Tougas Farm set on Flickr. Happy fall!
Traditionally, Labor Day marks the end of summertime. Usually, this is a major bummer. But this year, I think my family had a pretty awesome summer, making it a little easier to watch it go.
A couple of days in Maine with Gran Lucy, Grandpa Mac, Uncle Shawn, Aunt Sara and Cousin Ben were a great way to top off the summer. We enjoyed a yummy lobster feast (and learned just how much Emmett enjoys corn on the cob), spent some time on the beach and the boat, did some shopping in Freeport for Emmett’s fall wardrobe, and mainly just relaxed.
Emmett with Gran Lucy and Cousin Ben
Emmett Devours His Corn on the Cob
Emmett Confronts a Lobster With a Grill Lighter
Who else is looking forward to toddlers playing in piles of leaves in the fall and making snowmen in the winter? I know Em and I are.
Last weekend was Emmett’s first trip to the Jersey shore! The three of us headed down for a couple of days with my parents, and despite my fear that he was going to hate the sand and the ocean, he completely pulled through and loved every minute of it. Apparently, all you have to do is plop that kid down in the sand, give him a shovel, and he’s good to go.
Good to Go!
Here’s a video of Emmett with dad and Nana, letting the ocean waves wash over his piggies (AKA toes) and jabbering about who knows what…
Admittedly, a lot of my free time lately has been taken up by wedding planning (awesome for me, not so great for my blog readers). I’m sure any mom understands this, but having a kid (or kids) makes it extremely difficult to find time to do everything you wish you could. Luckily, I’ve been able to motivate myself to squeeze running into my schedule (I used to be a pretty dedicated runner before I got pregnant), and as I said, with the wedding planning, unfortunately my blog has taken a back seat. Not that I’m going to convert my blog into a place for wedding chatter in any sense, but for those interested, the wedding planning is going along quite swimmingly. We have the venue, the date, the officiant, a wedding website and I even found the dress!
Emmett and Dad
I’ve partially justified my lack of blogging by the fact that Emmett isn’t hitting the milestones as freqently as he did as a baby. Still, there have definitely been some developments:
He’s been all about the babbling for quite some time, but he has also been slightly behind on his vocabulary. Lately though, he’s really been excelling on the talking front. He can now say hi, bye, dad, one, two, blue, choo choo, ball, wow, wee and eye. Am I forgetting anything, James?
He’s developing quite a little sense of humor. He fakes sneezes when we sneeze, and he’s just a goofball in general.
He loves to dance. Like — loves it. He dances whether or not there’s music, and I’m pretty sure he’s already a better dancer than I am. This kid’s got moves. I can’t wait to catch him on video.
He now weighs about 28 lbs, and he’s half an inch shy of 3 feet tall.
He likes to swim. We’ve been taking parent-toddler swim classes at the Fitness and Recreation Center at Boston University, and he’s definitely a fan.
Emmett the swimmer
Also, can you believe Emmett is already a year and a half old? It’s unreal …
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