Thursday, January 15, 2009

Hello


At the Park
Originally uploaded by lauraptucker
So this is me right now, a jolly 14 month old. I love to be outside, play with Lolly, say NO, eat cheese, and run everywhere.

I can read, well sort of, when it gets to certain parts of my favorite books I know what sounds to make. Now my Nana is very impressed by this. But come on, they've been reading me these books for about 12 months. It doesn't take a genius to catch on after a year!

I love music, dancing, sliding, climbing, bath time, did I mention running everywhere.

Also incase my parents haven't noticed, I hate having my diaper and clothes changed. I would prefer it, if you would let me play with plugs. And Daddy please stop taking your wallet from me.

Have a good day! P

Could I do this?


What my car could look like in 10 years
Originally uploaded by lauraptucker

Before you think I'm making fun of someone living out of their car, I'm not!

I had to snap this pic on my camera phone at the publix parking lot.

In case you've ever been in my car, its often like riding in a suitcase, baby bag, and trashcan all at once. I'm not proud, but it is what it is.

A moment of fear....could this be me if I had a minivan?
Nah. Darrell wouldn't let it get that out of control!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

P and Santa


P & Santa
Originally uploaded by lauraptucker

Here is a picture of P with Santa. He did suprisingly well. More shock than fear, which is always a good thing.

I think you can click on the picture and go to my flickr account and see more pics of P.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Why Whole Foods is Worth it


Driving the buggy
Originally uploaded by lauraptucker

Is it the organic products? The cool reusable bags? The cleanliness or amazing food court?

Oh no...its the cool car buggies that completely engage and distract Pearson Tucker! No whinning! Just cruising!

Not only do they entertain P, but they also turn on a dime. Now if you've used a Publix car buggy, you know the difficulty in making a turn. It usually involves knocking over a display and running into the single guy who is not sympathetic to a mom just trying to buy groceries.

So thank you Whole Foods for such a lovely buggy, and we will be back when Lolly is out of food! Sadly our budget prohibits us from using you for the bulk of our groceries.

You get what you pay for....Publix we will be driving your ghetto buggy soon!