Our weather has been so weird lately. It was so warm and sunny on Saturday, that we filled the pool and Fiona had a great time splashing in it...at 10am!
(I have a video, but it is sideways and I cannot rotate it, so am not going to post it).
Fiona’s new favorite hobby is to walk around the planter on the bricks. She will go around twenty times if I let her. I am not exaggerating. I think today we walked around 10 times before I decided I wanted to do something else.
I am only posting hind shots of her walking because this blog is actual public (though not searchable), and I am a little leery of internet perverts.
Then Sunday, it was overcast and cool. We planted the garden. Then it rained Sunday night and was cold on Monday. Yesterday was a beautiful sunset, it rained again over night, and it is raining again now. It was really humid today, and warm, then windy, then cool. I’m not really sure what is going on. Winter felt like summer, and spring feels like...some other season. Anyway, I love the rain, so I’m glad we are getting it, but I can live without the mugginess. My curly hair + humid weather = big frizz ball. No thanks!
Here is Fiona doing her little balance beam thing in someone’s front yard:
She just loves this. She also likes to walk on walls. Her balance is pretty good. She can put one foot directly in front of the other and walk on a narrow ledge. She gets upset when we don’t let her do it over and over again.
Here she is wearing a dress for the second time in her life:
She looks like such a little girl, as opposed to a baby, I wind up crying, “I’m not ready! I’m not ready!” John is the same, don’t let him fool you. We both keep reminding each other that one day she is going to be a big kid, and not a little kid.
She plays dress up with my shoes and clothes, and likes to put hats on and run around the house wearing them. And now she says the ending ‘k’ sound, so book sounds like “book” and milk is really “milk” instead of “boo” and “mi”. And she is learning new words every day. Today it was “open” and “catch” and “blueberry”. I’m sure there are others, but I don’t write them down.
I leave off with this photo of John and a palm tree across the street. His glasses look dark because they are Transition lenses. So even though it was sunset time and the sky was cloudy (hence how dark it is behind the palm tree), the UV rays are still strong enough to make his glasses darken. A reason to always wear sunglasses, even on overcast days.
Bye Bye!
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