Taking the Scenic Route

Monday July 30, 2007

30th July 2007

Monday July 30, 2007

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From this morning

Zora is very impressed by the new mower, but very unimpressed that she can’t go outside while daddy is mowing.

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From this afternoon – to speech therapy

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Zach said she was wanting to go into the room next to where she was standing and was not happy he wasn’t following fast enough.

She insisted on clutching her little purse (from her baby shower centerpiece), with a teether in it, and a single sock.  She wouldn’t let go of any of them from the time we were trying to get her dressed.

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There are currently 4 responses to “Monday July 30, 2007”

  1. 1 On July 31st, 2007, Overproducktion said:
       

    to precious!

     
  2. 2 On July 31st, 2007, ilovebakedgoods said:
       

    Oh, she’s adorable. I love her hair!

     
  3. 3 On July 31st, 2007, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    You are a big meanie, aren’t you?  I always allowed my toddlers to play with the lawn mower. 

    That very first pic of Zora with the purse is just priceless.  She’s a little charmer, even when she’s not trying.

     
  4. 4 On July 31st, 2007, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    Pssst, I tagged you.

     
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