
Friday, October 30, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Just a Gripe...
I DO NOT want my children to get this pig flu!
I know it's called H1N1, you don't need to call me on it. I like "pig flu" though, it sounds nastier, and I hear this virus is pretty nasty.
After MUCH AGONY and research about the risks, we decided that the risks of getting the vaccination are out weighed by the risks if the kids getting the junk-especially Adele. And since both kids are unavoidably exposed to people (who are exposed to people, who are exposed to people, who are exposed to people...) we decided if this is a pandemic like the CDC seems to think, we need to do what we can.
What we thought we could do was get up this morning at the crack of dawn, and go to one of the 4 centers in Utah that are dispersing the vaccine today (from 7am to 11 am).
We got there in time to park a half mile away because cars lined the streets. Throngs of people (mostly with small children) were walking away from the health center. Some of them had waited in line for hours starting in the middle of last night. And guess what?
Every single vaccine for the pig flu in Utah is gone.
I really don't want my children to get this stuff. I really don't like getting up at 6am on a Saturday, especially when it's just to expose my children to cold, damp air, and throngs of angry, unvaccinated people.
Arg.
I know it's called H1N1, you don't need to call me on it. I like "pig flu" though, it sounds nastier, and I hear this virus is pretty nasty.
After MUCH AGONY and research about the risks, we decided that the risks of getting the vaccination are out weighed by the risks if the kids getting the junk-especially Adele. And since both kids are unavoidably exposed to people (who are exposed to people, who are exposed to people, who are exposed to people...) we decided if this is a pandemic like the CDC seems to think, we need to do what we can.
What we thought we could do was get up this morning at the crack of dawn, and go to one of the 4 centers in Utah that are dispersing the vaccine today (from 7am to 11 am).
We got there in time to park a half mile away because cars lined the streets. Throngs of people (mostly with small children) were walking away from the health center. Some of them had waited in line for hours starting in the middle of last night. And guess what?
Every single vaccine for the pig flu in Utah is gone.
I really don't want my children to get this stuff. I really don't like getting up at 6am on a Saturday, especially when it's just to expose my children to cold, damp air, and throngs of angry, unvaccinated people.
Arg.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Adele's First Meal
We tried baby cereal out for the first time with Adele on Saturday. This is the footage of her first attempt to eat. She took to the idea much more easily than Elsa did when we tried to feed her as an infant. Elsa was a year old before she would eat ANYTHING. I think Adele will be eating like a champ in a few weeks.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
I'm Going to Give You an Earful
Apparently the blanket did not make Adele happy and she wanted to make sure it knew it.
It's kinda funny how vocal she has been lately.
It's kinda funny how vocal she has been lately.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Weekend End
I hate it when the weekend is over. Come Monday morning, my three best friends and I have to go our separate ways, all day until five, for five days in a row.
I like it much better when the four of us spend the day piled on the ground trying to see who can make the loudest squeal.
I like it much better when the four of us spend the day piled on the ground trying to see who can make the loudest squeal.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Oh THAT's Why They Call Them "The Crazies"!
I saw a commercial that said there was a baby elephant at the zoo, and I thought Elsa, who has always been partial to elephants, would like to see one of those.
Then it occurred to me that Ryan's sister was moving far away and we had wanted to see her a little bit before she did. We considered seeing if she wanted to bring the kids, but by the time the idea occurred to us, it also occurred to us that she had to pack. Then it occurred to us that packing is sooooooo much easier when there are no children calling you "Mommy."
So we stole all the children within range and took them to the zoo.
Where we saw one giant floating ball,
several turkeys, (which we stared at for a long long time because apparently this is nearly as interesting as looking at lions and tigers and bears),

And we saw monkeys; there were some IN the cage too.

"oooh oooh eeeh eeeh"

We got a great up-close view of the new baby.

We ate lunch with a zebra.

Adele found the zoo stimulating as you can see. And Tyda was number one!
There was a baby giraffe too.

The kids who group-posed on the lion right before us were WAY less cute than these kids. For real. We felt a little sorry for them.

There was a baby ...one of these. I think it's a leopard or something.

The girls stared at him for a long time. Almost as long as at the turkeys.
Look at that cage Hawley, it's a Hawley!

Kidding, it was a monkey when I didn't use flash.
Biggest surprise of the day: The girls who cower from goldfish, shy away from dogs, SCREAM at common house flies, these girls actually climbed barriers to move closer to THIS thing.
Wanna know what it is?
Look:
Pink birds are perty.


OK the picture I wanted to take was when these two were very seriously studying the map to see if we were getting close to the train or not. But this happened just as I went to take it. There was no urgency or anything, they just decided it would be a good time to run.
This is called "everyone do what Elsa does."

"Look at me when I talk to you!!!"

"But Daddy I love him!"

Ask any of them, this was the best part of the day right here:
They are such fun girls and I am just getting to know them. I was telling Ryan on the way home that I had thought they were cute and all that before but that what took me by surprise was that, after we dropped them off, I felt really sad.
I'm gonna miss 'em. We decided to take them because we thought it would help the moving process, but I am really really glad we got to spend a day with the lil' monkeys. And I hope there will be more days like that to come.
Then it occurred to me that Ryan's sister was moving far away and we had wanted to see her a little bit before she did. We considered seeing if she wanted to bring the kids, but by the time the idea occurred to us, it also occurred to us that she had to pack. Then it occurred to us that packing is sooooooo much easier when there are no children calling you "Mommy."
So we stole all the children within range and took them to the zoo.
Where we saw one giant floating ball,
And we saw monkeys; there were some IN the cage too.
"oooh oooh eeeh eeeh"
We got a great up-close view of the new baby.
We ate lunch with a zebra.
Adele found the zoo stimulating as you can see. And Tyda was number one!
The kids who group-posed on the lion right before us were WAY less cute than these kids. For real. We felt a little sorry for them.
There was a baby ...one of these. I think it's a leopard or something.
Look at that cage Hawley, it's a Hawley!
Kidding, it was a monkey when I didn't use flash.
Look:
OK the picture I wanted to take was when these two were very seriously studying the map to see if we were getting close to the train or not. But this happened just as I went to take it. There was no urgency or anything, they just decided it would be a good time to run.
"Look at me when I talk to you!!!"
"But Daddy I love him!"
Ask any of them, this was the best part of the day right here:
I'm gonna miss 'em. We decided to take them because we thought it would help the moving process, but I am really really glad we got to spend a day with the lil' monkeys. And I hope there will be more days like that to come.
My Kids are Better than I Am
So Adeley can do push-ups. I am ganna start calling her "Bam-Bam Ruble" because she is one tough baby. I am told it runs in the Robison clan. I, on the other hand, cannot do a push-up at all. Not one.
And it would seem that Elsa can do...uh...this:
Monday, September 14, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Never Pick-up Hitchhikers! (Unless they ask nicely and have a cute smile)
We picked up a hitchhiker after church on Sunday.
Then she spotted our drinks, and before we could stop her, she went for them! (The little bugger was fast!)
I know, we have heard all the warnings, we know better, but she was so cute after all.
And what choice did we have? She just kinda hopped in to the car...
She fed Adele her bottle until, she informed us, "your baby is all done."
She borrowed our phone and made a few calls on the road. Three calls to be precise, one to me, one to her Aunt "Moo Moo", and one to her mother.
But when we stopped and asked her to get out, she hijacked the driver's seat!
Frankly, judging by her confidence, we had the impression she had done this before.
These drinks had been sitting in the sun for a couple of hours though...
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