Here are a few pix from right before Sennet’s haircut, and through the process.
We got to Rudy’s on Pine Street right before they opened, so we stopped in next door at Stumptown Coffee for some brew and a treat.
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Here are a few pix from right before Sennet’s haircut, and through the process.
We got to Rudy’s on Pine Street right before they opened, so we stopped in next door at Stumptown Coffee for some brew and a treat.
I am not in love with the buzz cut style we have been getting for Sennet the last several haircuts so this time we tried a different cut. I think the kid likes it.
Sennet coughed and sniffled all night long last night, so we kept him home from school today. He actually didn’t seem to feel too bad during the day, but we thought we’d just let him rest.
Stacie had a lot of appointments, so I stayed home with him. We watched a movie and then took the dogs to the dog park. There is a food truck I’ve wanted to try for a while, but since I work in Kent and they are in Seattle I haven’t been able to. I decided to take Sennet to the truck for lunch.
The food truck is called Where Ya At Matt? and it’s run by a New Orleans native and serves po’ boys, muffulettas, jambalaya, red beans & rice, gumbo, shrimp & grits, corn bread, beignets, sweet potato pie, and pecan pie.
Today they were parked down in the Starbucks building parking lot so we drove down there around 11:30. (A funny coincidence: as we were driving down Jackson past Rainier we passed by Phở Bac, a Phở restaurant shaped like a ship that I had taken Sennet to a couple times, but not for almost a year. He immediately said, “Hey, It’s the Phở boat! I like Phở.” I was quite impressed by his memory.)
Once we got down to Matt’s food truck we were pleased to see almost no line since we had beat the lunch rush by about half an hour. I ordered an oyster po’ boy and Sennet only wanted corn bread. I also got us three beignets. We ate at a picnic table nearby in the sun, it was pretty nice – you could tell spring was trying to make an appearance.
We took the beignets home and Sennet ate his after his nap. He loved it.
Later on that evening after dinner, Sennet told Stacie that he liked beignets. She asked him what they tasted like and he said, “Chocolate doughnut happy birthday cake!”
Sennet and I took Charley and Kaiser to the dog park yesterday, so both could get a little exercise. While we were there, Stacie texted me, “There might be buttermilk pie in the oven.”
I told Sennet that mommy was making pie and he put both hands on his head and shouted, “Oh my gosh!” and began jumping around.
Later, in the car on the way home he blurted out, “I like pie!”
I said, “So do I. Pie is awesome.”
He replied, “Yes it is. It’s amazing!”
So funny…
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And then today, at lunch I was trying to convince him to eat chicken & dumpling soup. He asked what it was and I told him soup. He began to cry and said, “I don’t like soup. I don’t want soup.”
I told him it was just chicken and bread basically and that it was really yummy. He continued to cry and I told him if he ate the soup he could have a piece of the buttermilk pie. Stopped crying for a minute and looked at me. Then looked back down at the soup and with a depressed sigh said, “I don’t want soup.” And began to cry again.
This went on for about 15 minutes until I finally convinced him to at least try a spoonful of it. I showed him the pieces of chicken and the dumplings and explained what each one was, and where the carrots and peas were. He said he didn’t want any peas or carrots because he didn’t like them (yeah right, since when?).
He began to slowly eat the soup. I asked him if he liked it and he nodded and said yeah, but he was still pretty tentative. He kept asking what each spoonful was as he held it up before eating it. When he held up a dumpling I said, “Ohhh… that’s a dumpling. That’s my favorite part!”
He looked down at it gloomily, and said, “Pie is my favorite part.”
We took Sennet snow tubing (at Snoqualmie Pass) for the first time with our friend Mena and her parents. It was a blast. In true form, Sennet wanted to go by himself faster and faster!
Sennet loves blowing out candles- I mean really loves blowing out candles. He was not suppose to be doing this- but I am glad he did and I was close by with the camera. Don’t tell him though!