Thursday, March 25, 2010

Latest Happenings for E2

I have had a lot of fun these last couple of days, despite my being sick. Last night, Mommy decided to give me a bath like Sissy takes, you know, where she fills up the tub and puts me in it – without that silly infantile plastic contraption that forces me to lie down. I mean the tub, filled with wonderful, sparkling water. It was WoNdErFuL! Mommy only put in a few toys, which turn out are very slippery when they are put into water. So tricky trying to nab those speedy duckies! I did figure out that if I kick my feet just right, it seems to swoosh them in my direction. I also figured out that if I wave my arms really fast into the water, that this creates the most WoNdErFuL splash and GiNOrMoUs waves! It is hard for me to see through the droplets of water that cover my face and eyes, but I am pretty sure I get Mommy with the splashing because I hear her squealing. I have been watching Sissy in the bath for so long and now I get to have one of my very own. How wonderful! Maybe one day I’ll get to take a bath WITH Sissy – that’d be delightful! I’d love to get a chance to soak her. tee hee hee!


I also am getting pretty good at this army crawling thing. I can sneak off if Mommy and Sissy aren’t paying full attention to me and find the neatest things. Today I found a bowl full of brown nibblets. Mommy caught me before I got to taste them. She said something about it being Mindy’s food. I tried a second time to get to the “food” but to no avail. I still didn’t get a taste (and this time I got in real trouble). I’m not sure if it is worth going back again. I’ll have to rethink how important these lil nibblets might be.


One thing that was most certainly not fun was my trip to the doctor. I am not sure why Sissy likes her so much. I can’t read yet, but I’m pretty sure it is the house of pain that Mommy takes me to. This time for sure!! I had to have a needle jabbed into my toe, inspected from head to toe by the doctor (freezing because I was naked as a jaybird the entire time) and then I had to have a mask that made a horribly loud noise put on my face for an hour. Ok, it wasn’t an hour, but it sure felt like it! My loving Mommy finally stopped chasing my face around with the mask and said it wasn’t worth it. Glad I got my point across, even if I did have to scream at the top of my lungs, flail about like a fish on a hot rock and jam my nose into Mommy’s armpit.


Anyway, hope you are enjoying your spring. Once we are healthy and able to go outside more, I think I’ll like it better. So far, it seems the same as winter.

((hugs))
E2

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