(I've seen a small spider spin silk in the snow)
You remember the band Presidents of the United States of America? Well their lead singer made a cool CD call Caspar Babypants that my sister-in-law Kim sent over last weekend. Like Kim, I don't usually enjoy the baby CD's so much, especially after hearing them time and time again. Most of them are a little too sing-songy and the subject matter is usually pretty lame. But alas, Casper Babypants is a CD for all to enjoy. It is the most innovative, creative, unique and fun CD I have ever heard. It's even quite enjoyable musically--he's great on guitar.
Anyway, Caspar Babypants as he calls himself (the lead singer of The Presidents) is giving free--yes free--concerts for kids and their parents at our local King County library! Tyler and I are very excited. We would love if anyone wants to come with us. The link for more info is here. We are planning on going to the Federal Way 320th library on Friday, October 9th at 11:00am. I urge anyone with kids under the age of 5 to go with me. It will be really fun.
One of his songs is called I've Seen a Small Spider Spin Silk in the Snow. You'll notice the title of this blog is that song without the S's. The song is really fun and hard to sing when you drop the S and add new letters in. You'll find yourself singing it in the shower believe you me.
Ok so enough about that. Tyler is now officially weened from nursing, part of me is quite sad, though I had no choice in the matter, it was a medical decision on my part. I have bad migraines quite often and have been unable to treat them until now since the medication is bad for babies. Erik and I decided it was time to take care of me for a change and Tyler loves formula, has no problem with it whatsoever, and I feel very blessed by that. So of course the last few days I've been going around in a sports bra and immense pain, but we've all been there so that's nothing new.
Here are some pix of Tyler feeding himself and just being generally his cute self. He's 7 months old already, can you believe it?


You remember the band Presidents of the United States of America? Well their lead singer made a cool CD call Caspar Babypants that my sister-in-law Kim sent over last weekend. Like Kim, I don't usually enjoy the baby CD's so much, especially after hearing them time and time again. Most of them are a little too sing-songy and the subject matter is usually pretty lame. But alas, Casper Babypants is a CD for all to enjoy. It is the most innovative, creative, unique and fun CD I have ever heard. It's even quite enjoyable musically--he's great on guitar.
Anyway, Caspar Babypants as he calls himself (the lead singer of The Presidents) is giving free--yes free--concerts for kids and their parents at our local King County library! Tyler and I are very excited. We would love if anyone wants to come with us. The link for more info is here. We are planning on going to the Federal Way 320th library on Friday, October 9th at 11:00am. I urge anyone with kids under the age of 5 to go with me. It will be really fun.
One of his songs is called I've Seen a Small Spider Spin Silk in the Snow. You'll notice the title of this blog is that song without the S's. The song is really fun and hard to sing when you drop the S and add new letters in. You'll find yourself singing it in the shower believe you me.
Ok so enough about that. Tyler is now officially weened from nursing, part of me is quite sad, though I had no choice in the matter, it was a medical decision on my part. I have bad migraines quite often and have been unable to treat them until now since the medication is bad for babies. Erik and I decided it was time to take care of me for a change and Tyler loves formula, has no problem with it whatsoever, and I feel very blessed by that. So of course the last few days I've been going around in a sports bra and immense pain, but we've all been there so that's nothing new.
Here are some pix of Tyler feeding himself and just being generally his cute self. He's 7 months old already, can you believe it?
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Here is a link to his blog. He is so cool. When I was a kid listening to Millions of Peaches I never thought Chris Ballew would comment on my blog!