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Taking Otis for a ride in the new wagon!

The new Schwin Quad Steer Wagon from Grampie...every toddler's dream? or every man's dream??




The get up was her idea. I just love the rudy slippers. She told me that "Santa Claus bought this outfit for her and she works at the pole making toys with teeby tiby peoples"



enjoying a cupcake...or should I say enjoying some frosting





Comments

Jennifer said…
I am so excited to have found your new blog! Sorry to hear about Jason. I feel his pain. I was jobless from June to end of October. Not fun. I have a great situation now and am thankful so far it is working out! Tell him to hang in there and the right job will fall into place.

Olena is so cute! And, getting so big.

Jennifer
Tonya said…
Lyra finally got her "f"s and we were so happy that the fish was no longer the "piss". That got embarrassing. LOL! She is working on her "r"s now. They sound like "w"s. When you get some tips from the therapist on how to handle that one, please pass them on.

Lyra is very excited about turning four. She keeps asking me if she is four yet and I keep telling her "soon". We really need to get together this year. I am dying to see every one.

Glad to hear that you are all doing well! and cute pics, as always (I don't think you could take a bad pic of that child).

Hugs.
adoptedthree said…
Almost four already! How time flies. Love the shiny new red wagon ours became a broken wheeled, rusty wood carrying mess after three kids LOL!

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