Here's sweet Lilly. She's 3 years and 3 months old. She is very funny. She is very charming. She is very mischievous. She is also very smart.
This morning we were lying in bed together. Lilly grabbed my hand and said, "We're holding hanes." She then continued...
This morning we were lying in bed together. Lilly grabbed my hand and said, "We're holding hanes." She then continued...
"You my best fwiend, not Daddy. He infropriate. Him let me watch Spean Bob and Spean Bob infropriate. Him let me do monkey bars. Not fropriate. Him let me eat ice fweam afore dinner. Not fropriate. But I yike it."
Later in the day we were hanging out in the front yard when 6 police cars with their lights on (but no sirens) sped down our street.
I love police action so we of course loaded into the car to follow them. That's a normal reaction, right? Lilly was excited. I was too but was also wondering what was going on in our safe neighborhood.
As I almost drove past my friend Kristen's house she was flagging me down with her 2 kids standing beside her. She said, "Let us in!" Six speeding police cars at noon on a Thursday causes excitement in our stay-at-home-mom lives. She was trying to follow them too but couldn't find her car keys so they jumped in.
We hardly passed 10 houses when we came upon all of the police cars. We stopped in the street and watched an episode of COPS in real time. There was a car parked cockeyed in the middle of the street with the driver door open. The policemen were coming from a back yard walking with 2 handcuffed preppy teens (17, 18, 19?). One officer was carrying a shoe and as I looked down one of the boys was missing a shoe. That made me laugh. I don't know why. I'm sort of sick in this way. I love watching police drama unfold (car accidents included). They threw them up against a car and started patting them down. I decided we should turn around and leave at this point; which we did. But the excitement wasn't over yet...
We got home and I started preparing lunch when I saw a large (cute!) groundhog walking across our deck. Of course my camera was within inches of my reach so I grabbed it but Lilly got excited and ran to the slider and he took off so I missed the shot (darn!). Then Lilly said, "Mommy, them fweece main gonna get that frownhog?" I explained that police men only get people who are breaking the law or running from them and she said, "But that frownhog him wunning!" Hee hee. She cracks me up.
Later in the day we were hanging out in the front yard when 6 police cars with their lights on (but no sirens) sped down our street.
I love police action so we of course loaded into the car to follow them. That's a normal reaction, right? Lilly was excited. I was too but was also wondering what was going on in our safe neighborhood.
As I almost drove past my friend Kristen's house she was flagging me down with her 2 kids standing beside her. She said, "Let us in!" Six speeding police cars at noon on a Thursday causes excitement in our stay-at-home-mom lives. She was trying to follow them too but couldn't find her car keys so they jumped in.
We hardly passed 10 houses when we came upon all of the police cars. We stopped in the street and watched an episode of COPS in real time. There was a car parked cockeyed in the middle of the street with the driver door open. The policemen were coming from a back yard walking with 2 handcuffed preppy teens (17, 18, 19?). One officer was carrying a shoe and as I looked down one of the boys was missing a shoe. That made me laugh. I don't know why. I'm sort of sick in this way. I love watching police drama unfold (car accidents included). They threw them up against a car and started patting them down. I decided we should turn around and leave at this point; which we did. But the excitement wasn't over yet...
We got home and I started preparing lunch when I saw a large (cute!) groundhog walking across our deck. Of course my camera was within inches of my reach so I grabbed it but Lilly got excited and ran to the slider and he took off so I missed the shot (darn!). Then Lilly said, "Mommy, them fweece main gonna get that frownhog?" I explained that police men only get people who are breaking the law or running from them and she said, "But that frownhog him wunning!" Hee hee. She cracks me up.
1 comment:
Best post yet!! Love the way you sound/spell her words! So darn cute!
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