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A Comfy Place to Rest
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So apparently this is a thing…
Although, if you aren’t judgemental, I guess it’s a good thing it exists. I know some women (not Danielle, we both rarely drink alcohol) who had miserable pregnancies because they couldn’t drink. So at least this way if they want to drink now that the baby’s out, they can make sure the milk is alcohol-free.
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A conversation with Scarlett about nature
It went a little something like this. Scarlett: “Will the leaves be back in the Spring?” Eric: “Yes, they’ve fallen now, but they’ll be back in the Spring.” Scarlett: “It’s like MAGIC!” So much in there – learning things for the first time, the wonder of childhood, the reason it took humans to long to…
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Raking with Scarlett
Scarlett was begging me to do two things: -Rake -and jump in the leaves after raking. We did both…
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Scarlett graduates to salad chef
Scarlett graduates from lettuce washer to lettuce cutter:
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Scarlett “reads” The Carrot Seed
I remember doing this and getting guff from my parents for claiming that I could read. In reality I had simply memorized one of my favorite books.
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Scarlett’s Alice in Wonderland Costume Portraits
Once again an awesome costume from my mother-in-law. Enjoy the gallery!
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Scarlett rides her trike on her own for the first time
In the following video:
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Scarlett and the Maps
A fun little video of Scarlett going from QUITE far away to pretty local in demonstrating where we live.
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The Annual Pumpkin Patch Visit
Recently we went to the pumpkin patch to get a couple pumpkins for the house and for Scarlett to have some fun at the farm. Here’s a gallery of my favorite photos from that visit and aftermath:
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Scarlett at 3.6 years
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Scarlett on the Stoop
In an ever so slightly different universe this would have been Scarlett’s childhood:
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Scarlett draws a South Park-looking Person
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Scarlett washing lettuce
One of the best parts of three year olds is their willingness to help. I will show this video to Scarlett when she denies ever being enthusiastic about helping us. She even dragged a stool over to be tall enough.
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What’s the point in being a little kid if you can’t enjoy running through puddles?