6.20.2010

Sweetest. Boy. Ever.

Buzzy came home from the last day of preschool with a photo frame with his name on it.  In it, a picture of him holding a sign that said:
The thing I liked the most about school was:
Isabella
But that's not the girl he usually says he likes...so, I asked him about it.  My sweet, 3.5 year old son said, "Bella was sad and crying and I wanted to make her happy."

5.06.2010

funny dot com

Me: "What is your name?"
Buzzy: "Buzzy dot org"

5.05.2010

Roll over Jim Henson

Newty is deathly afraid of puppets. Shreiking-running-away-scared. Particularly of mustachioed pirate puppets.

4.27.2010

Turnabout

1 AM, Buzzy sneaks into our bed.
Me: "Buzzy, it's too early... you have to go back in your own bed."
Buzzy: "No, you have to share."

4.26.2010

Buzzy sez:

"I don't wanna eat this, it's too creepy."

4.23.2010

3.31.2010

Newtergeist

Newty's Favorite Food:
Pea Soup



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3.26.2010

3.08.2010

Poo Poo Platter!!? YUCK! Ha ha ha ha!!



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Syracuse - Rosamond Gifford Zoo

This zoo was awesome! Even though the season limited the variety of animals that were out, there were plenty to fill up our day. And they were so close!



...and, thanks to our Bronx Zoo membership, it cost $5 for us to get in... sweet!!
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3.07.2010

Syracuse - Museum of Science & Technology

Great way to spend the day!! They have a 3-story play area with air cannons, slides and tunnels, a K'nex station, a hands-on fossil dig... although lots of things were geared toward older kids, there were plenty of things for the little guys. Newtie slept through the IMAX, Buzzy was enthralled. Free admission thanks to our local MOST membership!

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Syracuse - Carousel Mall

We spent some time at the Carousel Mall, for a quick, no-frills dinner and mostly for um, well, the carousel.

...and where was Newtie? Snoozin'...
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3.06.2010

Syracuse - Beaver Lake Nature Center

We went on a little snow hike through the sugarbush at Beaver Lake Nature Center. They had 5-6 stations set up along the trail that represented different stages and aspects of making maple syrup. Beeeeuuuutiiiiful day!! The 'lake effect' snow here is entirely different... light, fluffy, picturesque stuff. Two feet of this stuff and I'd be out with a broom. Not at all like the slushy muck we get a home that stalls out my snowblower...


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