Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy Bonne Year Nouvelle

Yes, I am saying all those words but one by one only...
Still,it's me wishing you a Happy New Year!

Oui, c'est bien moi qui dit tous les mots mais je les dis seulement un par un.
Le plus important c'est que je vous souhaite tous une bonne année 2009!

Noah René

Monday, December 29, 2008

A Christmas Oehl

We had the whole family over for Christmas, and although we were stuck inside because of the thick white winter coat on the roads and trails, we found plenty of fun things to do in between naps and daily eating fests... See for yourselves!

Petit Papa Noël

Merci to all of you for helping the Petit Papa Noël find my house. He brought me a lot of presents and I have had fun playing with them... that is when Maman and Daddy are right next to me because this holiday craze has turned me into a velcro kid...

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Neige: Episode 2

Yes, more snow and I, Noah, was not too happy about it. Over two weeks of that stuff that makes it impossible to walk outside... Luckily the big melt has begun but here is a review of the days before Christmas...

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

La neige, La neige!

Apparently I already saw snow last winter but I don't have much recollection of it. This year though, it came early and it seems to want to stick around.
"NNnnnnnooow"or "neiiiiii", as I call it, is COLD; especially when outside temperatures are around 20 degrees farenheit or -5 degree celsius with a gust of chilly wind.

I did not like having to put the snowsuit/gloves/boots because I felt like an astronaut trying to walk on the moon: not fun. Plus, remember the grabbing leaves in the fall; well snow is even worse. It just takes you down.

And what about my usual job in the backyard, you know, watering the plants. Try lifting a watering can with mittens too big for you: hard. Just as hard as the water that was in the watering can. Maman said it was ice.
Anyway, enjoy the show. It looks like the whole week is going to be snow-ice-snow-ice.

Friday, December 5, 2008

La cuisine

When I go to the Sience Playground at OMSI I love to play in the kitchen so Maman thought that it would be a good idea to have one at home too... but they are quite expensive.
She then decided to try to make one out of cardboard and anything she could gather from our home. She ended up spending a grand total of $15 on other materials she could not find and $12 on pots and pans. Now we will be on the lookout for wooden fruit and veggies!
There is no warranty attached and so far I have not ripped or broken anything.
Maman made a little video to show you how it was made.