Thursday, September 11, 2008

Butterflies at the State Fair

How do you like my new bracelet? It's a REAL butterfly. I'm not joking- we went to the Minnesota State Fair in August where we got to be in a room with tons of beautiful butterflies! They just land on you- pretty cool.
















This butterfly landed on my hat- what a silly guy.



















Lily was a little afraid of the butterflies just landing on her. That's why Daddy didn't tell her that one had landed on her shoe- shhhh, I won't tell if you won't!

On the way out there was a man making sure that none of the buttrflies escaped...













well, he didn't do a very good job with this little guy- I alerted (OK screamed) that there was a black butterfly on the diaper bag. We placed him in a bunch of flowers and wished him well.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Say "AHHHH"!

Today I had a 6:40 pm dentist visit with Dr Jim. It wasn't any ordinary visit- it was my very first! I talked about the visit all day with Lily- I was excited and a little scared. Daddy reassured me that Dr Jim was nothing like the dentist in "Finding Nemo".
Here I am waiting patiently for my name to be called...














This chair is so cool- it goes up and down AND it goes all the way back so that you're lying down.

















That's Sabrina- she's my dental hygenist. She got me these cool black glasses to keep the bright light out of my eyes when she's working on my teeth.
















Here I am practicing saying "Ahhh".


















Sabrina counted my teeth (I have 10 on top and 10 on the bottom), she brushed my teeth with grape toothpaste (yum), and she even flossed them with berry flavored floss!

There was this really cool tube that she put in my mouth and it sucked my saliva right out of my mouth!













I also got to stick my tongue out while I was getting a fluoride treatment. Sabrina said I rocked because not many kids my age sit through all this. Are you kdding- this is AWESOME.















All done- check put these pearly whites! Blinding, aren't they...