Judah loves a park. His mother, not so much. Turns out tiny wood chips, though they likely provide excellent protection from falling, are hellish on the curly hair. Don’t ask how many hours I spent brushing them out . . . .
The life and times of J.Fox
Judah loves a park. His mother, not so much. Turns out tiny wood chips, though they likely provide excellent protection from falling, are hellish on the curly hair. Don’t ask how many hours I spent brushing them out . . . .
Adam Googled “Pumpkin Patch Los Angeles,” and here we landed at a child-friendly fall harvest activity in the heart of . . . West Hollywood. Judah had a great time, and especially loved the children’t petting zoo.
Judah’s a popular fixture of the Hollywood Farmer’s Market. He loves the fresh fruit and grabs a lot of freebies!
Every morning Judah tries to walk the dogs, hold the leash, and scoop with the pooper. Thanks to Marina (our lovely housekeeper) for getting Judah his own dog to walk!
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Now that we’re planting for winter, Judah can help in the garden.
Mommy went out of town and left Judah for a few nights for the first time. Mommy and baby survived. Judah survived in style.
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Just a few months ago, Judah was far too timid to take on the Griffith Park Merry-go-Round. Now, he loves the wooden horses and waves his hands to the organ music.
Judah likes to climb; on the ottomans, on the couch, on every chair in the house, on the bed, etc. Here’s Judah at West Alexander Park in Culver City making an attempt at the kid’s climbing wall.