This winter we have a lot of snow. I got to play in it some but not very much. Most of the time the snow doesn't stay around very long. One time Grandma and Grandpa Donoho were down and Grandpa taught me how to throw snowballs. Mommy hopes I forget by next year.
Grandma Frazee has been down here a lot to play with me. We have lots of fun together. One time she brought Uncle Andy with her. He was on Spring Break. He is goofy.
Mommy and Daddy took me to see Horton Hears a Who. It was the first real movie I saw in a theater. Mommy tells me that they took me to another movie when I was a baby but I slept through the whole thing. I wasn't sure exactly what was going on the movie but I loved the big TV and the loud noise. And of course I liked the big elephant, which by the way, I can say now.
I am saying a lot more words. Mommy was worried about me not talking but I was just holding out on them. My favorite word is still "no". My parents try to trick me to say no when I mean yes but they can't fool me.
Mommy and Daddy redecorated our bathroom. It is a beach theme. It doesn't have carpet anymore. Mommy kept saying that we couldn't start to potty train until that was done. Well that has been done for a little while and still no potty training. That is fine with me. I don't think the potty needs to be trained. It seems to stay where it is supposed to.
This past weekend was Easter. I dyed eggs and my fingers, hid eggs and found eggs. I also got all dressed up for church. It was lots of fun.
Today was kind of different. There was a baby here. Baby Ella was here but neither one of her parents were. Mommy said she was watching her while Ella's parents went to work. I liked Ella but she didn't play with me much. I read her a few books and we watched a movie together. Don't worry; Mommy was there the whole time.
I hear Mommy and Daddy say that I am going through the "terrible twos" stage. The funny thing is that I am not even two. Just wait to see what I am like then.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
February - March 2008
Posted by Alison at 1:19 PM
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