Monday, November 05, 2007

Rooooaaaaaaaarrrrrrrr!

Here are the promised Halloween photos.

We had such a fun Halloween. We trick-or-treated at Kajsa's house in the morning, before she went to work, and then we went to the zoo with Aunt Erin, cousin Jack, and our friends Kelly and Georgie. Jack and Maggie were both lions (although Jack barely fit in his costume - it was bought before his birth and he's grown so much!) and Georgie was a cheerleader, as you can see.
Maggie and Georgie held hands throughout the zoo. It was so sweet.

Here I am with Maggie.


Here is Erin with Jack, Maggie and Georgie.
Later that night we went trick-or-treating in our neighborhood and she LOVED it! She didn't really care about the candy, although she ate a few pieces, but she loved getting to knock on people's doors and be friendly with them.

Maggie's been saying a lot of funny things lately. The other day she was playing around with Grant on our bed and she said, "Actually, I can probably do this standing in the floor." And she also says "probably" which cracks us up. "Maggie, do you want to eat pasta for lunch?" "Yeah, probably."

She also likes to dance and say, "I'm shaking my booty!"

I've been trying to think of funny words that she mispronounces and can only come up with two:
gymnacktics
oatmenal

The other day I was humming a song and she said, "Mama, what are you doing?" I explained that I was humming and what humming was. The next day she started humming along with every song we hear and proudly announces, "I'm humming, Mama!"

She also absolutely loves our neighbors and whenever we walk outside she says, "Can I say hi to our neighbors?" If they're outside I say yes, and then she'll yell, "Hi, Neighbors!" or "Hola!" (They're hispanic.) They love her, too, and always yell, "Hi Maggie!"

2 comments:

Amanda Conley said...

Maggie is so funny!

Whitney Bishop said...

That's hilarious. Parker and Caitlyn used to say "actually" a lot, which always made me smile. "Actually Mommy, I would like to go outside."
I love it when they use grown up words in context.