I guess unless most toddlers serve a good IPA in their playhouse, this one isn't quite self-explanatory. So to explain - as with Riley we tried to make the most of happy hour while on leave from work with good friends around to help chase Riley and share their adult company with us.
Laying sod
Cousins
A couple non-self-explanatories:
Ri...
...has new words each day. Half of them are some other language that take Robby and I a couple of minutes to sometimes 24 hours to realize what she was saying. An example is when she says 'meelps' for 'milk.' Sounds ridiculous but it is so dang cute. Another one is "hoont," in which she crouches and shakes her fist in the air. This is her imitating us "hunt"ing flies with a kitchen towel around the house. She also loves ironman clips, nursery rhymes, and dogs all on You Tube. Grandma Fleisher has taught her to become pretty efficient with iPad apps. She goes to gymnastics with her friend Aniston. She also turned two (at least mentally and emotionally). The other day Robby asked me "so, how long will Riley be two for?" In other words, she tests us like crazy, avoids eye contact anytime we are trying to be serious with her, runs away when we say not to, and I could go on and on.
Av...
....has long legs, arms, fingers and toes. Please God, let her be tall. I need someone to reach things when Robby's at work. Her eyes are deep dark blue. She is fussy a lot of evenings, just about at Riley's bedtime on the minute. She has a dimple on her right cheek. She sleeps a lot.
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