2. Opie: excellent companion. Befriended many fellow travelers. Dug the subway (except when it was "too woud"). Can demonstrate Statue of Liberty pose. Wants to be a "stick guy" for Halloween.
3. Neighbor child doting on Opie: Largely annoying (mostly because he riled Opie up so that it took me an average of one hour each night to get him to fall asleep). All forgiven when I learned he'd written in his school journal that "the best part of this week is taking care of the Baby Opie."
4. Celeb sightings: No Clooney, but Opie saw Chris Noth and Eric Bogosian and we both saw John McCain.
5. This weekend, aka The Return:
The lost tooth, by the way, is literally lost, somewhere in the depths of Home Depot. I only hope the next person rummaging through one of those drawers full of nuts and bolts doesn't find a small, bloody incisor instead. Jo wrote the following note to the fairy (punctuation emphatically hers):
Jo! lost! my! Tooth!
Look! for! it! at!
Home!
Depot!
[signed]
Jo!
Bye!
I!
ReplyDeleteLove!
It!
All!
"Stick guy" - bwahahaha!
Sorry about the project.
ReplyDeleteIs Stick Guy the Statue? I'm a little slow today.
"My name is Inigo Montoya! You killed my father! Prepare to die!" hee hee
ReplyDeleteI hope the tooth fairy came through!
ReplyDeletehee hee
Stick!
ReplyDeleteGuy!
Awesome. Sounds like a nice trip with the baby Opie.
My son wants to be the stick guy when he grows up! Either that or a pilot.
ReplyDeleteThurs I'm flying to PA with both my kids (and husband too). I will be consulting your list before packing!
LOL! I love the note! I lost a tooth at my grandmother's once and wrote the tooth fairy a note too, but I didn't write it with as much enthusiasm! as Jo did.
ReplyDeleteoh man. the tooth thing! hilariously disgusting.
ReplyDeletesucks about the project though.