So I go in to get John up this morning, and he had done his "Everybody overboard!" routine. He had tossed everything, the stuffed animals, blanket and pillow onto the floor. But, in a new twist, he had no clothes on! His jammies, along with the diaper, were on the floor too. Well, that's something new. I've never seen him get himself completely undressed before.
Rhonda got him some books at a rummage sale, part of a series with one book for every letter in the alphabet, and each letter is an animal in this town, and each animal has some trait that the book is about, like the Worrying Walrus, etc... In the book with the lazy Goose, the next door neighbor is a Rabbit who was playing loud music in his garded on a record player (the books are from the 70s). The illustration points out the loud music by having straight lines coming out of the record player to symbolize the loud music, and for some reason, that just fascinated John. He always wants to get that book and turn to that page and look at the "loud music." Funny. And last night, I was reading the Dr Seuss ABC book, and for the letter P, that letter is on a page by itself, written in a large size with squiggly lines all around it, and John saw that and said "loud music", as the lines sort of looked like the picture in the goose book. Ha.
Hanna was giggly this morning. She usually is once she's woken up a bit. When I'm pulling her shirt on, she likes to the peekaboo thing, and just laughs and laughs.
Had a good deacon meeting last night, started at 7, got home around 10.
Rhonda got him some books at a rummage sale, part of a series with one book for every letter in the alphabet, and each letter is an animal in this town, and each animal has some trait that the book is about, like the Worrying Walrus, etc... In the book with the lazy Goose, the next door neighbor is a Rabbit who was playing loud music in his garded on a record player (the books are from the 70s). The illustration points out the loud music by having straight lines coming out of the record player to symbolize the loud music, and for some reason, that just fascinated John. He always wants to get that book and turn to that page and look at the "loud music." Funny. And last night, I was reading the Dr Seuss ABC book, and for the letter P, that letter is on a page by itself, written in a large size with squiggly lines all around it, and John saw that and said "loud music", as the lines sort of looked like the picture in the goose book. Ha.
Hanna was giggly this morning. She usually is once she's woken up a bit. When I'm pulling her shirt on, she likes to the peekaboo thing, and just laughs and laughs.
Had a good deacon meeting last night, started at 7, got home around 10.






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