Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Grasshopper






If you know Margaux or see this blog regularly, you know that she loves all God’s creatures. There is no insect, no worm, and no slug that doesn’t deserve a little of her attention. So, imagine her delight when in Baton Rouge she discovered black and red grasshoppers that were HUGE. She just had to hold one, and we enthusiastically helped her do so. Here are the pics from her crazy grasshopper experience.

Sidenote: Turns out that the grasshopper’s dramatic coloring is supposed to warn predators that it is poisonous. Perhaps Margaux’s parents should encourage just a wee little bit of caution when exploring nature.

Monday, July 25, 2011

2011 ACK trip

Just catching up with some photos from the summer. This set is from our June trip to Nantucket. We rode the ferry from Hyannis to Nantucket for the first time ever. It was a beautiful day and a great way to arrive on the island. So, here are some pictures from the ferry and then a couple of Margaux at the beach.



Friday, July 22, 2011

The Stunk


Margaux just recently realized that she can get out of bed on her own. Yes, we know we are lucky that we’ve had 3+ years without worrying about her wandering around while we are asleep. Well, a few weeks ago she started coming into our room in the morning when she was ready to get up. Not a big deal because she doesn’t get up too early. But, then it progressed to where she was getting up during her nap or getting up right after we had put her down for the night. Then, it got worse. She would get up in the middle of the night and come tell us she was up and not go back to sleep for a couple of hours. We felt like we were back in newborn-land. So, I decided we had to do something, anything, to see if we could get this to stop. I bribed her. I told her that if she could stay in bed all night and not wake up Mommy and Daddy until the sun came up, she could have a reward. First, she wanted to know what exactly the reward was. I told her to pick what she wanted. She said she wanted to go get frozen yogurt with gummy bears in it. I said, “You’ve got yourself a deal, kid,” and we shook on it. Right before I put her to bed that night, just as I was about to walk out of the room, I said, “See you in the morning.” This little voice replied, “OOOOKayyyyy, but I’m a stunk.” I said, “You’re a what?” She said, “I’m a stunk. I play while others sleep.” Turns out she had heard about skunks being nocturnal, and she decided that’s what she was. She did, however, sleep through the night and earned her reward. At the risk of jinxing us, she’s slept through the night every night since. Who knew bribery could work so well?