Thursday, May 28, 2009

Our Animal:


Eats a lot.
Makes LOOOOOUUUUDD noises.
Crawls on all fours (yes, STILL).
Makes messes wherever she goes.
Climbs.  

I like this bear cub. I think we'll keep her. I'll just have to take down this ladder.


8 comments:

Jaclyn said...

SO CUTE! I love the leg warmers and coincidentally just received four in the mail today! With the baby thighs, it doesn't get much cuter.

Jodi said...

Wish my bum cheeks looked that cute!! Yeah, we just stopped taking down the ladders every morning. I think Cooper is past the fascination (let's hope!!). Good luck!

Amanda said...

The leg warmers with a onesie... classic! Is she not walking yet? Ethan is being stubborn with that as well it seems. He gets mad when we try to make him walk while we hold his fingers, though like his cousin he loves to climb on anything and everything.

ChrisnDave said...

I'll have to ask HF what the thinking was behind designing these kids so that they can climb before they can reason/talk... I still haven't figured it out...!

"River will have travelled the world before age 2!" - That's our goal, before we have to start paying for his airfare!!! :) So sad he won't really remember any of it, but I'm counting on those neuro synapses forming strong connections that will somehow help him grow to be a cultured, open-minded stud that feels at home anywhere in the world :)

mary said...

Okay, that is a bit scary. She really is a little bear cub. Stella's latest trick was throwing a cell phone down the toilet. I think we're in for trouble at the cousin get together this summer.

Tracie said...

Holy climber! Is this the third child syndrome?!? I love it...cute as can be, while putting off a little tomboy vibe. You got a winner, Jules:)

Karrot Soup said...

Adorable, amen to everyone else's praise of her cute baby self. Nora does the same, only we can't take down the ladder because it's the older kind where you climb up the end slats... But now she can get into the top bunk and back out and down really well, so I just decided not to worry about it.

Haley said...

I love the picture of her at the top of the ladder. Trouble, trouble, trouble. She's going to be a major animal when she starts walking.