Sunday, July 22, 2012

I was wondering about that...

We found the book that answers all of our questions.


Thursday, July 19, 2012

One Great Step for Baby-kind

There comes a time in the development of every human that progress leads them to a new state of independence; they move out of the home, get married, have children of their own; they graduate, achieve, and die. Our little Sarah-Jane has today reached such a milestone. You see, today she has taken the first steps of self sufficiency by holding her own bottle!

This is no trifling matter. The progression is obvious: first, learn to get the food into your mouth. Next, learn to prepare the food. Next, learn to hunt the food! We are confident that she is well underway.
Now, as any good Student of the Way learns, you must watch and study the Way. There are bound to be frustrations along that path -- such as when the bottle slips from your mouth.
Sometimes, all faculties of bottle, hand, and eye seem to turn against you, and there is no good way to get the life-sustaining Rice Milk into your mouth! (hopefully it's good for your eyeballs, though)
But, as in any case of life, there are loved ones standing by to help you get the de-lipped food back into your mouth and, if necessary, to even give you a break at the end, tipping the last few drops into your mouth. The result? You will be that much stronger next time, prepared for the next heavy bottles and agonizing challenges that will trouble your mind, body, and soul!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Why yes, we are still alive! And things have changed around here. For one, we have a baby now. But then, I suppose most of you knew that.

This past weekend we had the opportunity to attend our first Scottish Festival. "Anderson" is actually the 8th largest name in Scotland, but our Anderson's are not Scottish (rather, Danish). However, Tory also has Balentine blood, which is full-blooded Scottish. Unfortunately we didn't recall that fact while at the festival.

Above you can see my girls at the start of the festival, watching one of the pipe contests. This was a pleasure and it was fun to see the group. Notice anything different about Beth?


 The Scottish uniforms look good, but only if you pull them off right. Kilt, vest, and an appropriate cap, if any. Some people had kilts with regular t-shirts or baseball caps, and those just spoiled the look.

 Yes, they even had some women out in the group. They were looking very sharp.
 It turns out that the Scottish festival is a gathering for everything and everyone who is interested in European pre-Renaissance fantasy glory -- swords, skulls, corsets, hip flasks, long hair, beards, etc. Some of it sparked crafty ideas in Bethany.

 Yes, that guy had a real sword strapped to his back. Now, the edge wasn't sharp (of course), but it was a big sword! Nothing less would do for a true Scotsman, I suppose. This is definitely more manly than the Chinese stars in the tent you see there; like I said, gathering place for all kinds of stuff :)

Finally, some of the women's outfits were really cool. But oh, the scandal! As opposed to English sensibility, here the corsets are worn on the outside! What is this, Barbados?