Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Curious George Adventure

So a little while ago I decided I would take Taija to a reading day at Barnes and Noble with Curious George...Justin thought I should take Taija since he was busy studying. Pure madness is what it ended up being...first of all it was PACKED. They crammed all these people in the small children's area. Taija was actually doing pretty well until she bent over to pick up a book and nailed her nose on the little wood benches they had to sit on. After that it was a nightmare. Some ladies were blowing up balloons off to the side and Taija decided she needed one right then...which I might add was on the other side of ALL the kids. By the time it was over and we got in line to take our pics with George the line as forever LONG! But I figured since I had endured it all thus far Taija was going to get her picture taken....and here it is! NICE! Justin at least had a great laugh over it!


10 comments:

Amber said...

That's priceless, I love it!

micah folsom photography said...

i LOVE that first picture.. hahaha.. so funny!

Shonna said...

LOL!!! That's a great picture! I'm sorry it was so rough. Way to be a good mom though.

Katie Call said...

I am seriously laughing out loud! That picture is awesome, but mostly because you put it into context! You're a brave woman to go through all of that! Miss you guys!

Charisse said...

I laughed pretty hard when I saw that!! Too funny!!

The McKnights said...

I totally understand where you're coming from. Way to brave it by yourself. I love that first picture. Next time you should suggest that Justin take Taija.

Dawn said...

Oh my goodness, that is so sad, but when she grows up you can show her how silly she was! lol

Bryan & Reiko said...

I printed that picture and I am going to put it in Ari's picture book right next to the one Ari is freaking out in. Miss you guys.

Sarah said...

That's hilarious! We really miss you guys too. Mike misses having someone to joke around with all the time. Hope all is well!

Jenessa said...

Love it--what we do for our kids, eh?:) You're an awesome mom, Toshi, and way to go sticking it out to the end. I probably would've given up at the sight of the crowd.