rye and kale
the adventures of poopchick and peepchick
Thursday, May 25, 2006
no doubt about it: lunch is funny!
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Tuesday, May 23, 2006
what's that you say? a street cleaning vehicle outside? how fantastic!
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today's modern baby is so very busy.
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ah yes, the humus-in-the-eyebrows dilemma. i'm very familiar with that one.
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drunken robot? why do you ask?
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Sunday, May 21, 2006
gassing up the tractor one last time before heading back to the big city.
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rania and riley check out the village of randolph. not bad, not bad at all.
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turns out tomatoes and grapes are the new faves.
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great-gram takes riley for a tour of our future home on the riding mower.
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john peter may be in college now, but he's still pretty sure katrina has cooties.
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bop bop shows riley a cow and a baby cow!
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nothing more relaxing than a little drink of milk in your grandmother's lap.
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riley takes one last wander around the elbers farm before we head over to the mogielnicki's.
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really, we could hardly get him off.
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jumping on the trampoline was pretty much the most fun riley has ever had.
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mrs. wilbur's babies are almost as cute as poopchick.
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nothing like a ride on the tractor to make you feel like a country kid.
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after a long (and undocumented by photos!?!) train trip to new hampshire riley was ready to stretch his legs by pushing cousin greta in the radio flyer.
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turns out new york playgrounds are just as much fun as the ones in sf.
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he's already almost as tall as great-grandma edna.
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more picnic fun.
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the peeps really turned out for riley's debut picnic in tompkins square park.
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nothing like a cool bottle after that dusty biblographic work.
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riley's first important task in ny was reorganizing dean's bookshelves.
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Thursday, May 11, 2006
riley's been saving up his pennies and is heading to new york. see you in a week!
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