When we got back from our Christmas trip, California was FREEZING. I took Dolly out in the stroller a few times during the cold fronts. She always takes her little sock-shoes off immediately, and sometimes she throws them out of the stroller (without my realizing it until we pass them on the street later). When I put a blanket on her, she kicks it up to expose her legs. She'd rather freeze. This was Dolly just down the driveway, in a freakishly large size-12-months jacket, sock-shoes already off:
Now that Dolly's walking, she likes to carry things around the house. I put her purse on her the other day, and then she made some rounds carrying a book and a ball:
Fun with shoes:
We've kept some of her toys in a shoebox. She likes to climb into it:
Shortly after I took that picture, she got out of the box and then tried to get back in. She got confused about which side was which and slipped trying to get into the lid.
She likes thrashing around on the couch. During the cold, dry spell, her hair would instantly look like this:
My final note on Dolly is that she is obsessed with Jim. All day long it's "dada." She hears a creak by the door and says "dada." She looks at the pictures of Jim and me on the wall and points and says "dada." She hears him come home or hears his voice or his power tools when we're upstairs and says "dada." It's crazy. What does a mama have to do to get some love?
3 comments:
No, but seriously, how is she so cute?
Love the hair ... and the wide-eyed look!
She's the best. The lovely thing (in my experience) is when they are sick, and you don't want them to always want you, is when they prefer mama. Not fair.
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