In other words, time surely goes by quickly!
I wish I could say that it's a pretty day at the farmette. I guess one could search for that inner beauty and find it, like for instance here:
... but I do prefer the sunny days.
We eat breakfast in the kitchen (Ed's in a fresh new jacket which looks exactly like the old one, except it's without holes and it hasn't shrunk a couple of sizes).
We look out at the damp farmette gardens. Alright, Snowdrop and I will not be going out for a walk today.
Still, the little girl arrives at the farmhouse straight from her morning wake up time at home...
... and she is ready to discover and rediscover her familiar environment.
old penguin, new penguin book
but I still like the old penguin book!
And what has changed in the last few days? Well, she is a clapping girl now. Clap clap clap and smile! She puts her whole body and soul into it!
And she knows how to use props to help her climb to higher ground.
She'll then turn, consider whether walking is better than crawling...
For now, crawling wins. But that may not last!
Oh, but the little one is a speed demon. I turn around and she is gone. In the kitchen. Looking over my cooking equipment.
And so it continues -- a morning of absolutely delightful play.
The afternoon? We are at her home, where it's beginning to look a tiny bit like Christmas...
She'd been away for a few days and so here, too, she has a great enthusiasm for rediscovering the familiar.
... and the very familiar.
This girl makes the weather outside truly irrelevant. Yes, it was a very beautiful day!
I have two Snowdrop favorites today! First, her cautious expression as she steps from one surface to another - priceless!
ReplyDeleteAnd then the 'ats. Seems she's touching rather than pulling now, but that other cautious cat will keep to the high ground.
Are our husbands somewhat alike (re the jackets) or is this just a general male trait? I'm replacing my guy's 30-year old leather bomber jacket, which is beyond distressed! with a new identical jacket, only slightly distressed. If he kind of grimaces, I'll tell him he has another 30 years to wear out this one.
Throw in standing on books to reach plant and you have the favorites nailed. The gentle pat is a big improvement, as no doubt the 'at thinks too. Judging by the balancing act as she goes between surfaces, walking is not far away!
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