Wednesday, September 28, 2011

School Daze

This week I started school. Well, actually, it is more like day care but mom and dad call it school. And I haven't fully started. I'm what they call "transitioning," which means I go in for increasingly more time each day throughout the week. 


So far so good! I'm meeting lots of new friends. There are five other kids who are the same age as me, and all the teachers are nice, and I get to walk around and explore all the new stuff. So far, I've found a little plastic shark that I like to chew on and some jingle bells. But my favorite item by far is this set of practice stairs. I love climbing up and down these steps over and over again. And since there are only three steps, my mom doesn't freak out about me falling. It's a win-win!


One of the older girls is pretty cute, so I'm practicing my courting moves. What do you think? Maybe she'll let me take her back to my place for a juice box.




Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Whirling Dervish

I'm home again from another whirlwind trip to visit my Nanna and Pop Pop. I also got to spend time with lots of my friends in DC and Baltimore. I was so busy with adventures that I didn't have time to see everyone, but I sure did get around.


I went on lots of walks with my Nanna around the neighborhood and in her beautiful garden. And I spent one day exploring DC until I crashed out on the Metro.



I went for my very first bike ride with Pop Pop, then pushed the boundaries of fashion as I waited for my first visit with our awesome dentist.



On the plane back home I got my very own big boy seat. What a trip! I barely kept still, except when I was sitting. I'm kind of dizzy from all the new things I did. 



Hmmm. Now that I think about it, maybe this is why my head is spinning...

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Bonus Post: Baby Dinosaur

Mom says these pants make me look like a baby dinosaur...ROAR! (Said pants featured prominently in previous post--roar!)

What she doesn't realize yet is I am a baby dinosaur. ROAR! Witness my path of destruction.


New Tricks

Today is the oldest I've ever been. Luckily for this salty old dog, age is not necessarily synonomous with maturity. I've been having a super fun time figuring out how my body works and all the new things I can do with it. I'm definitely walking better, and running too (either after Nikki Kitty or away from my parents).


Here's something I just discovered I could do, so I've been doing it every chance I get. 


It's good to approach things from a different perspective every once in a while. You never know what you'll notice...or what fun you'll have!