Sunday, March 29, 2009

March Madness Second Edition

This seems like a perfect time to follow-up on one of my first posts, about the necessary indoctrination of our young fan. With the help of our friends and family, she has had a very good supply of the necessary gear. Caroline certainly doesn't mind getting dressed up for pre-game pictures with mom. She also very much enjoys watching the game with dad - getting to pace around the room, hoot and holler at the TV, and jump around in my arms. Being her parents, we think Caroline is great at about everything, but I can assure you that she is exceptionally advanced at watching basketball games with me. She loves the sight of the TV. She is always ready to share exciting moments by being bounced around and giving out two-tooth smiles. She may be the best game watching buddy I have, as long as the game doesn't run into nap time, feeding time, diaper change time, or I want my "mmm-ma" time (what she says when she's tired of playing with dad and wants her mommy). Below are some of our favorite pictures in her Carolina gear.


She shows me she is ready to watch the game by sitting up . . .

. . . paying rapt attention . . .

. . . and being ready to stand up and cheer on the Heels.




As part of her pre-game warm up, she likes to dive on the floor just like the real players.



Sometimes she gets a little nervous before the game, and her cheeks turn red.



"Give me a break, ref!"



She practices her crawling during the time outs.

Doing a few push-ups to stay focused during halftime.

"The Tar Heels Win!"




Carolina merchandise even comes through for us when we need to calm down a little . . .
. . . and re-hydrate after the game.




Even grandad can't resist cheering when Caroline gets excited.
Game watching buddies for life.

Monday, March 2, 2009

First (real) Snow

I'm Popeye the sailor man,
I live in a garbage can. 
I'm strong to the finish,
Cause I eats me... yams...
I'm Popeye the sailor man!
Toot toot!


You see... whenever mom feeds me my dinner I like to grab the spoon away from her and growl.  She says I look like Popeye (whoever that is).  By the way, thanks Aunt Leesee for teaching me that song!



We had our first real snow day!  We had some other snow earlier this year, but never enough to make it worth taking pictures.  Here are a few shots of my first snow experience.







I'm telling Nama that you guys did this to me!