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Fun with nappy boxes

May 31, 2008
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We might still be working out the best way to transport me around the shops, but one thing is for certain … Mum and Dad really like to stock up when nappies are on special!

Balloon torture

May 31, 2008
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Balloons are bigger, stronger bubbles that you can use anywhere. I like to catch and torture them! (And torture the parentals watching on in terrible suspense of a pop…)

Dad was so worried that I’d pop one and scare myself that eventually he popped on in front of me, which wasn’t scary but it did take me a while to try and work out where it had gone. Finally a few days later I popped one myself, with the same uneventful outcome.

Standing ovation

May 28, 2008
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Last night, I had a spot of fun with the olds…
I was lying down on a pillow and drinking my bottle.
Meanwhile Mum & Dad were finishing off their dinners.
When I decided that what the room needed was a bit of excitement.

So I put my bottle down, got the eye contact of mum and dad, and then stood up – without holding on to anything for support. As soon as mum and dad began to clap, I knew I had their attention – so I lay back down and returned to my bottle. I was cool as a cucumber but mum and dad were very excited. They were startled at first of course but very proud that I had a new skill.

I was just checking that I can still get their attention when I want it!

12 and a half months and I have a lot to say…

May 27, 2008
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  • I am getting smart. I realise that most meals are followed by something sweet (fruit, yoghurt or custard) and have started holding out for the sweet stuff at the end.
  • I’m starting to get particular about which foods I will and won’t eat. I don’t usually like anything new the first time, but once it is familiar I will happily eat it. Although Mum – I really don’t like mushrooms, so please stop giving them to me 🙂
  • I can high-five, wave and occasionally I will blow kisses. This isn’t new though!
  • I am going through a beautiful period where I go down to sleep like an angel in the evening – without even talking to myself for a few minutes first. However, we’re still negotiating over where I need one sleep or two during the day….
  • I often get in fits of giggles, particularly when I am playing with dad or am over-tired.
  • I love standing up in my high chair even though mum & dad don’t like me to 😦
  • I’m very chatty, I’ve got a lot to say! I can say he-llo, mum, dad, bob, bub…its a fun game to try and say what you are saying.
  • In fact I love saying: bob bob bob bob bob bob…mum wants to know who Bob is?
  • I’ve started singing in the shower. Who did I inherit that from?

The sound sleep of good girls

May 27, 2008
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Tonight Mum left early to attend parent teacher interviews at my play care centre. But, I’m sleeping soundly since I’ve been a such a good girl…

As far as they know anyway 😉

I love bubbles

May 16, 2008
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One thing you may not know about me yet is how much I love bubbles!

Mum and Dad first discovered this on our trip to Canberra. We all piled into the spa bath and had piles of bubbles up to my ears. It was fantastic and we all laughed our heads of for about half an hour as we blew, clapped and played with the bubbles.

Well a couple of weeks ago, we went to play at Joshy’s house and Auntie Berlinda had bought some bubbles to blow. I think the pictures below speak for themselves as to whether Josh and I thought this was a good idea…

PS: They are Dad’s legs and Mum’s hands in the photo, and blank faded pink is not my natural eye colour.

Canberra in March

May 13, 2008
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Back in March, Mum & Dad took me to Canberra so they could go to Karie & Dave’s wedding. Nanny Paul came along too to keep me company while the parentals were out partying.

While down there, we enjoyed some time in the sun near Old Parliament House.

We didn’t have a camera with us, so as you can see from the photos, it took me a while to work out what Dad was doing with his BlackBerry.

One day the gate will be open…

May 13, 2008
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Occasionally Mum & Dad leave the front door open, and I always take the chance to go exploring. (Who wants to be cooped up inside all day?)

Dad was sooo surprised the first time he left the door open for me, I crawled straight out and up the stairs to the gate. (He didn’t realise I could do that… hee.. hee…)

The joy of a cold dark picnic

May 12, 2008
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It’s Friday afternoon, daylight saving has just finished, and you get a call from your friends saying “How about a picnic in the park for dinner?”. Sounds like a great idea, particularly when your first summer has been too wet for much picnic action.

Next thing you know, you’re enjoying warm conversation and food during a cold, dark evening picnic. That’s the sort of crazy time you have with great friends like Chantelle, Jason, Griet & Harvey!!

Sensibly, we headed back to their place for a nice warm bath and a sleep while the parents kicked on.

Mother’s group

May 12, 2008
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Ever since I was a little girl, Mum and I regularly have met with her mother’s group. Lucky for me, they were also a great group of kids. We’ve been friends our whole life and you really do form a special bond when you’ve grown up together.

A couple of months ago (March 8), we brought along the Dad’s for a picnic lunch.

ChillingWithMum PlumTuckeredOut SwingingWithDad SwingingWithMum TheGang1 TheGang2

PS: Sorry for the delay in posting this, but Mum & Dad have been really busy so computer access has been difficult.