Yesterday was Father's Day and we awoke to Stella yelling, "Daddy! Daddy!" from her crib. It was as if she knew it was his day and was ready to give him her undivided attention. Luckily for her, Alan is not the type of dad to want "alone time" on Father's Day...he wants to be with her every moment and be just as hands-on as he is any other day. And so he did. We went to the beach in the morning where they played in the sand and jumped in the waves. It was a great day!
Friday, June 18, 2010:
During the summer months in Wilmington, the River Walk downtown hosts a concert series called "Downtown Sundown." Many of the bands that play are tribute bands. This past Friday was the Guns-n-Roses Tribute Band, so we went to hear some live music. Stella had a great time dancing, but the highlight of the evening definitely occurred during our walk back to the car: We were walking past this young gentleman who plays music on the street for tips. His musical instruments included a set of drums, a harmonica, and a kitchen pot (which he wears on his head). As we neared this man, we noticed that he was making up songs, on the spot, about the passers-by. Alan was pushing Stella in the stroller when the musician composed a fine tune with these lyrics: "Hey dude pushing the baby around. Won't be long 'fore she's pushing you around. And you'll be the one wearing diapers...." Ha! That really had us laughing because it is probably true. Anyway, here are some photos from Friday's fun night!
Getting ready to leave for the show! She loves her shades.
Dancing in the air - with the help of Daddy!
Dancing on Daddy's shoulders!
Last week we decided to take Stella to Carolina Beach for the evening to take some "planned" photos. Many of the brick walls along the boardwalk are painted bright colors, so we thought it would make for an excellent backdrop. I remember the days when we could set Stella down and do silly faces and dances to get her to smile for the camera. Those days are LONG GONE as most times she runs in the opposite direction of the camera. Regardless, we were able to get her to stand still for a few moments while I asked her various questions: "Can you point to the sky?" or "Look there! What's that?" It worked for a while; then she caught on. Ultimately, Alan was able to get some great shots, and through his editing capture the beauty (and not the beast) of our 18-month-old.
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