OSV
Besides some terrible nap wake ups for Henry (lots of fussy, crying and writhing) and Meg not feeling so well we had a really good weekend. I had a lot of fun taking Henry around for rainy day errands on Saturday (the best thing we picked up was a free Thomas & Friends catalog). On Sunday we all went to local living history museum and had a great time. They have a terrific playroom there which I hadn't seen, lots of animals, plenty of gears and wheels and some historical stuff for Meg and I to look at. The setting of the village is 1830's New England and it just happens to fit perfectly with a book I'm reading.
Here are some pictures.
Above is a dinner plate Meg made for Henry last week.
Henry taking his stuffed pigs into the barn. The door is just his size.
Henry and Meg having a tea party.
Henry making a funny face in his costume.
Henry playing with the laundry line.
Henry and some other kids petting sheep.
Henry in the tub.
Found: 2 pennies (1 outside Old Navy and 1 inside Old Navy)
Henry in the vegetable garden.
I didn't do so well with my halves this week. 8,000 of them turned up just three 90% silver halves (1953D, 2 x 1964), nine 40% silver halves (3 x 1966, 1967, 2 x 1968D, 3 x 1969D) and sixteen proof halves (1971S, 1976S, 1977S, 1986S, 1989S, 1991S, 1992S, 1994S, 2 x 1999S, 2000S, 2002S, 2 x 2003S, 2 x 2005S).
Found: 2 pennies (both at the mall, one Henry picked up)
2 comments:
That may be the single most terrifying plate of food I've ever seen!
I'm going to take that as a compliment. :)
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