Because if I don't record it here, I won't record it anywhere. And also, my sister is gallivanting across Asia and has requested more footage of Biscuit. Hope this works, Laura.
And here's the star of today's post, clearly reading well above grade level ;)
- For some reason the Chronicles of Narnia boxed set I got for Christmas has been a source of great amusement all week.
- As seen in the video below, Biscuit is learning to spin (sort of)
- She is also learning her body parts. She definitely knows her feet and teeth and bellybutton. Nose seems to be surprisingly difficult and I think she thinks her eyes are hair.
- Belly buttons are pretty much the funniest thing known to toddler-kind and she is constantly overjoyed when we lift up our shirts for a quick round of belly button peek-a-boo
- After her 15 month appointment we went cold turkey on the bottles. She is slowing starting to take some milk from a sippy cup or straw
- Our weekend walks to the park never end at the park. They end at the house on the corner where we spend ages patting and cooing over Aussie the dog. If Aussie is unavailable she prefers sorting rocks in the neighbor's driveway
- She's become quite a social butterfly and while out and about greets everyone with an enthusiastic "Hi!" which she repeats with more and more insistence until she receives a return "hi" at which point she gets shy and looks away
- Instead of waving goodbye she kisses
- Walter the Farting Dog is her favorite book, she loves the pictures but only certain ones
- During her commute home she makes farting noises with her mouth and hand until she is gasping for air.
- She is very opinionated. How dare you put on the brown shoes when, clearly, today is a white shoe day? Idiot!
- Okay, enough of a random list. Here is a random video. I don't know how to edit videos so you get the entire thing when the hilarious "spinning" is the first 2 seconds.
you should have asked her to do the mashed potato. Adorable. I love the enthusiasm with the books. We can't wait to see her (and you and Mr H, too - of course)
Posted by: farfromca | January 31, 2007 at 08:38 AM
Being retired I walk around the area some days while WB is off supporting me. And I always say hi. Yesterday a little girl about Biscuits size, age was out with her dad she said hi in a very strong voice so I said hi back. Tell Bisucit the nurse only put plane bandaids over my four shots. I think next time I will ask for Mickey. Loved the video you have to teach me how to do that.
Posted by: halfoz | January 31, 2007 at 08:46 AM
Um...She begs to differ on the whole "You can't climb in the fridge" thing...
Thanks for fixing the second video...SO CUTE!!!
Posted by: Kris H. | February 02, 2007 at 05:45 AM