Saturday, March 22, 2008

Dog Blanket


Dad put me on the blue fleece blanket that he bought for a big dog photo shoot.




Woof!




Dad put me on the blanket before it got trampled by dozens of semi-clean canines.




The order of things is important!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Three and three


I have been desaturated for that retro look again.




It makes me want to play old games, like Monopoly or checkers or "Atari."




Or ... hide and go seek!




Ah--now that I've regained my color, I can go back to eating toy lions. That's what the kids are doing in 2008.




It sounds crazy, but there you have it!




Hee.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Boulder wildlife and a surprise


This nice lady was in the backyard right behind ours.




Dad wanted to invite her in for limeade, but I said it wasn't a great idea.




This is a bear, but not just any bear. This is Ms. Bear.




This is my lamb.




I'm very pro-lamb.




We get along great, lamb and I.




Hi lamb!




Nice to see you on this fine day.




You're soft!




And somewhat tasty.



I'm not supposed to eat lambs?




Well ... OK.




I, Riley Potamus, now control this vessel!




Yep--I can stand up in here! Ba ha ha ha!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Bathtub time

Dad says that these movies are really long, so they'll take a while to download completely and might bore you if you're not a family member who wants to watch two full minutes of bathtime. (He also reminds you that you need the QuickTime movie player to watch.)



I have very fancy bath toys.




I like to tease mom with them!

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Now I have a red dress


Apparently I have some parties coming up, so I got this new dress.




It has matching shoes.




And a hat!




Hee!




Look! Shoes!




Do you know what the best thing about shoes is?




Think about it....




The flavor!




Ba ha ha ha!




Mom recommended this spiffy green background today.




It is excellent for striking poses.




See?




We call this pose "The Touchdown."




All this pose-striking is exhausting.




Here--you want to try on this stuff?




I'm done with clothes for the day anyway.




Time for some emotive headshots instead.




Here's one.




And another.




Well, this was all rather thorough. Check back soon!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Bear sled!


I thought I'd take advantage of the snowy weather and get out the bear sled.




You might recognize the object behind me as my Sitting Rock.




Wheeeee!




Bear sleds are most effective when you dress up as a bear too.




Grandma and Grandpa watched from inside the house.




And then I stole Grandma's glasses.




I'm like a parrot that way.




After a long afternoon of sledding, I like to stare out the window and think about sleds.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Movies at the park

Dad says that you need to download the free QuickTime movie player if you can't see my movies when you click below. He also says yes, he could upload them to YouTube or use the Blogger movie player, but then they look lousy, so get over it. That's what he said.



Wheeeee!




This was even more fun than the swing.




Grandma Annette agrees!

Sunday, March 2, 2008

From Grandpa Les

Grandma and Grandpa visited this weekend. Dad got his hands on Grandpa's memory card before they left. According to these files, Grandpa Les uses a Canon G9. All I know is the LCD screen on the back is bigger than I am.


Here are my new drum and penguin book from Grandma Annette and Grandpa Les.




We live right by this nice park. It was 74 degrees out yesterday. And it snowed today. (Snow photos coming soon.)




Grandma really wanted to go on this slide. I agreed to go with her so it wouldn't seem too strange.




I really like that slide!




You can tell from my attentive posture that dad is reasoning with me here.




You can fit three of me in this thing.




Here's my third piano. This one's from Grandma Marianne and Grandpa Ira. Babies need lots of pianos.




This is me behaving well in the restaurant. I am offering keys for food.




This is mom hiding on the Pearl Street Mall, waiting to clobber unsuspecting tourists with a small baby.