Taking the Scenic Route

Sunday October 29, 2006

29th October 2006

Sunday October 29, 2006

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My view most of the day.

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To help Zane, we put up a barrier wall around his computer (which also keeps her from crawling out of the living room/kitchen area).  She is beginning to breach the wall now.  Here is one of her more stress inducing methods.  (However, it isn’t as stressful after you have seen her do a dozen or two times)

…and up

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..oh…this makes noise…distracting me from my purpose…let’s stomp for a while…

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…hey, now I have to start over again! 

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despite the snotty nose, this picture is very much my little girl.

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There are currently 3 responses to “Sunday October 29, 2006”

  1. 1 On October 29th, 2006, juliepersons said:
       

    she jsut keeps getting cuter and cuter and cuter!!

     
  2. 2 On October 29th, 2006, tatiana622 said:
       

    Very cute…and also very motivated…I’ve noticed that my second child is much more able to find the way around to whatever she wants, while my first born is more apt to stand and fight. I don’t know if that is a birth order thing, or just my kids.

     
  3. 3 On October 30th, 2006, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    So cute!  She’s getting so big.

     
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