Saturday, April 18, 2015

Saturday day date

Dave and I had a day date today. We went to a play. (We are fancy.) It was about a group of friends who went on an adventure all around the world. We sat right next to each other and David even shared his lollipops with me (but don't tell Daddy, he won't let me have them.) After the show, we went running hand in hand down the street giggling. David didn't seemed to mind when I stopped and petted each dog we passed. We also went for ice cream and then to a a toy store that let's you play with stuff. We both tried out scooters. Weeee. I totally want one.

Post show bliss.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Medical overachiever

Latest doc numbers are in. At my 18 month check-up, I'm 33.5 inches tall and 30.5 pounds. Off the charts people, off the charts! I'm also no longer a baby. I got weighed on the big people scale. Pretty cool if you ask me!

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Back to leather

We made it back to Boston very late Monday night. Next thing I know, it's morning and we're headed back to daycare. Everyone was so happy to see me. I hugged and kissed (closed mouth) everyone. Oh, and it finally warmed up, so I got to wear my leather jacket. The best assessory for a leather jacket? A zebra of course!


Sunday, April 12, 2015

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Vacation lessons

I learned two new things today.
  1. I'm terrified of butterflies. Who knew? Not me and not until after we paid to get into the Butterfly Farm. There were so many of them and they were flying at me from all directions. Mommy kept saying, "oh, look how pretty." She is crazy. Butterflies are monsters. Never again!
  2. Warm pool water is icky. Who knew? Not me until I tried to drink it and daddy said, "don't do that, people pee in here." Ewwww!
Don't even think of flying near me, butterflies.
This is how you float in style.

This water feels warm, maybe a little too warm if you
know what I mean.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Hello Aruba

We made it to Aruba! This is just what I needed. A break from it all. No more waking up early for school. No more having to share this and share that all day. No more rules. Just the sun (so long coat!), the sand (it's like a giant sand table here!), the water and a tall bottle of milk and I'm in heaven! Just about the only not so good thing is that I keep dropping my pacifier in the sand and then it tastes gross. But it's a small price to pay.