Last night I was up with a teething baby, coughing toddler, and puking Daddy. I spent the morning on the couch snuggling Hyrum who wouldn't sleep unless held. The morning was filled with clouds and grey, but Camilla totally changed my mood the second she woke up. She ran downstairs and gave me a big kiss and hug good morning. Then she ate cookies for breakfast! It got me thinking about all of the hilarious things she's done lately to brighten my day. Camilla is at such a fun age right now. Difficult some days, but always hilarious.
This little diddy was taken when she dug down deep into the diaper bag and discovered my lipstick. It now has chunks taken out of it, but I guess it'll still do the job!
Yesterday she was playing with an empty paper towel roll in the kitchen. She slid her alphabet magnets through it one by one and would exclaim, "Yee-haw!" after each made it successfully out the other end.
Her newest movie kick is "101 Dalmations". She calls it her "lamation movie". Her favorite is "Pon-oh" the dog and she refers to Cruella as a "Pay-zee Damma". She likes to run around the house all day quoting a line from the end of the movie, "One hundred and ONE!? Where-all come from?" over and over. At the dinner table I caught her saying, "My toes are froze, and my nose is froze". What a kid!
She loves gingersnap cookies, but calls them chocolate cookies because of their color. She can't get enough of them and will do anything to get her mitts on a second...third...and maybe even fourth. She always comes up to me and asks nicely for another and then says, "This be the laaaast one mommy. Last one."
She loves having "Choo-choo's" for breakfast with milk and sugar of course.
She loves gingersnap cookies, but calls them chocolate cookies because of their color. She can't get enough of them and will do anything to get her mitts on a second...third...and maybe even fourth. She always comes up to me and asks nicely for another and then says, "This be the laaaast one mommy. Last one."
She loves having "Choo-choo's" for breakfast with milk and sugar of course.
The other morning I was showering and she wanted in. She knocked on the door and then shouted, "Get me outta this place!" even though she really meant in.
Every time she wraps herself or baby doll in a blanket she goes, "Look, all wrapped up in an eiderdown!" It's what they call a blanket in her "Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes" book.
When Daddy left for work this morning she repeatedly said, "Bye Mr. Gator! Bye Mr. Gator!" over and over again until she was heard. She really meant see ya later alligator, and after I said it, she repeated that.
When we ate lunch today she looked at her bowl of sour cream and chive side kicks, pointed at the bowl and said, "Is that spinach in there?" Thank-you little bear for teaching my girl what spinach is.
When Daddy left for work this morning she repeatedly said, "Bye Mr. Gator! Bye Mr. Gator!" over and over again until she was heard. She really meant see ya later alligator, and after I said it, she repeated that.
When we ate lunch today she looked at her bowl of sour cream and chive side kicks, pointed at the bowl and said, "Is that spinach in there?" Thank-you little bear for teaching my girl what spinach is.
1 comments:
Ha! What fun!! It's a big, unexplored world at her age. They learn so much in such a short time!
Nice post Addie!
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