(found this at the bottom of my posts–talk about a blast from the past)

On Sunday morning Strider let me have a couple hours of extra sleep.  He and Moxie hung out for a while (she was super fussy–we think teething related) and they spent time in the living room.  Well, Moxie calmed down and the two of them fell asleep.  Turns out they are synchronized sleepers.  I walked out to the living room and what did I find? These two twin sleepers all covered up and stretched out with matching bed head too.  Moxie was asleep until I turned on the camera.  The only way you can tell them apart is the pacifier.

Strider and I celebrated our 5 year anniversary by going out as a family for Indian food.  It was wonderful.  Moxie got to have saag and korma and naan and rice.  Oh we did too.

Moxie, in her usual style, made best friends with all the waiters and the restaurant owner. She sat in her lobster and yelled for her friends. 

For those who braved the post all the way to the bottom.  Here’s a few more photos:

Strider has played “Where’s Moxie?” which is a modified peek-a-boo game a couple of times over the last month or so.  On Friday daycare was closed so there was some major baby/dad hang out time.  Strider was working on his computer when he heard Moxie doing something on the floor next to him.  He looks down and she is playing PAB to get his attention.  He caught it on camera:

We just stepped up our game in the baby food arena. We bought an Infantino Squeeze Station. You can google it to see how it is really supposed to work but here’s how we used it. The pouches we made came in two varieties–pea, zucchini, sweet potato and spinach, apple, pumpkin. Mox was a fan of both.

These little pouches are awesome.  We have made a couple batches now and Moxie is learning to eat directly from spout.  Strider is way better at feeding than I am but we might be onto something.