YO likes dunkalings. You know, the yummy Chinese food with good stuff inside a rice flour wrapper.
YO calls them "dunkalings." (i.e. dumplings). There's one in his hand. Waffles and dunkalings. Breakfast of champions.
This week continued the sub freezing temperatures. Good woolly sweater weather. Good for knitters. The snow, sleet and junk from the sky started on Wednesday. When we left in the morning for school and work, we found snow on the ground.
By the time I took the subway into Manhattan the weather turned into nasty icy rain and the weather we wildly unpleasant for the entire day. Boo hoo, it would have been nice to have more show!
Young One took out the garbage.
On Friday I went to the Devils/Penguins game at the Rock with one of my best-est friends. We saw a great game, and more importantly, the Devils won. No pictures, though, because the photos that were taken of me make me look like Bill Clinton. Not flattering.
But Saturday, oh Saturday! We were invited over to our friends' house where we met Mr. Chilla!
That's our friend's pet chinchilla. YO first thought it was a kitten, then finally settled on calling him Mr. Chilla. Here's a close up.
Mr. Chilla is taking a dust bath, something that chinchillas enjoy. He's in a glass bowl full of volcanic ash which is apparently very good for dust baths.
And today was a big day becasue we went to visit Max's grandparents and aunt, and the ladies took some time out to visit the big super bowl day sale at the local yarn store. I had no intention of making a purchase, but the Classic Elite Lush was 50% off, and the right guage for a February Lady sweater. Sometimes you can't ignore the right yarn at the right time. Whle visiting there was much guitar playing, tossing of spongey balls, and Chinese food. Good times. Then we came home and taught YO how to say "Bruce."
It is very important that Young One learn to say Bruce.

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