But really what's important is that adorable little elf eyeing up her dad's potatoes. She had her hands in his plate half the time - she really likes to know what's going on. Just think - in 2-3 months she'll be eating her own potatoes! Okay, maybe we'll start a little slower - hopefully I can make all of her food like I did for Wyatt. And I don't think we'll bother with rice cereal - what that does to their digestive systems is just torture. :S At least it was for Wyatt - oat and barley seemed okay, but the rice was like concrete in his gut. Hard to believe she's already 3 months though, time does fly by. Sometimes. When you're not watching the clock and waiting for your spouse to get home so you can just shower and go to the bathroom with the door closed and no, we can't look for trucks in my Glamour magazine and please put the pillows back on the couch, not on the bathroom floor and please don't lay down on the bath mat and no, those are not popsicles!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
8.24.11
But really what's important is that adorable little elf eyeing up her dad's potatoes. She had her hands in his plate half the time - she really likes to know what's going on. Just think - in 2-3 months she'll be eating her own potatoes! Okay, maybe we'll start a little slower - hopefully I can make all of her food like I did for Wyatt. And I don't think we'll bother with rice cereal - what that does to their digestive systems is just torture. :S At least it was for Wyatt - oat and barley seemed okay, but the rice was like concrete in his gut. Hard to believe she's already 3 months though, time does fly by. Sometimes. When you're not watching the clock and waiting for your spouse to get home so you can just shower and go to the bathroom with the door closed and no, we can't look for trucks in my Glamour magazine and please put the pillows back on the couch, not on the bathroom floor and please don't lay down on the bath mat and no, those are not popsicles!
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Ah, this made me laugh this morning. Sometimes our lives sound so similar...
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