Time for more pictures, and I think these show what a charming little girl I'm raising :)
Okay, funny thing about these first two is that while, yes, I own a yoga ball, I've never actually used it as such. It was free from my health insurer, but I found it very confusing. Abbey quickly dubbed it Big Ball and has pretty much just rolled it around the house and tried to throw it and asked me to bounce her on it. So how she figured out the following stance eludes me.
And here, we have the Fairy Princess, complete with wings you can't see in this picture. The streamers are extra, and of course, a red bobble hat is much better than a tiara. I personally like how well she's ignoring Dick Cheney in the background (I believe this is about the time he shot up his poor hunting buddy).
Ah, parenthood, what fun. Especially when all bodily fluids are back in their proper places.
On a completely unrelated note, I thought I'd share about an interesting beverage I've discovered (a pleasant surprise, rather than a negative one). IZZE is a very tasty fruit juice and sparkling water combination. I picked up the pomegrante and was pleasantly surprised, though $5 for four bottles is quite steep. Harris Teeter also had clementine (the world's best citrus fruit), blueberry and blackberry. Yum. I highly recommend it for a guilt-free splurge.
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Welcome to my odditorium, a collection of curiosities made up of snippets about my life and occasional machinations on deeper subjects.
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I particularly like the last one in which Abbey looks like she's conducting an imaginary chorus of slacker styled fairies... I imagine a whole host of thin beings in flannel and fairywings, their hands raised in a salute to bucking the system while they sing off key. Ahem. Excuse my wanderings there... I think I got a bit carried away, eh?
By the way, it was great to see you today... we should make it a habit. :)
I think it is the look of concentration of the Fairy2 picture that is particularly winning. She takes being a fairy very seriously. I think it is a little family trait shining through.
---Amanda
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