Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Reality can be boring.

Clean up time baby.

Tapioca Skin Lotion

Miss Taylor continues to promote her new edible line of skin products by demonstrating a new lavish application technique in her grandmother's salon. It furthermore is being field tested as a leather or 'leatherette' rejuvenator as a third application or dimension if you will.

The skeptics still call it Tapioca pudding, but you should know by now that like everything is going 3D these days. Totally. It's a new generation Grampa.

Preflight inspection

Hopefully soon we can get a photo editing app for this phone to rotate (and crop) these prior to posting. That's what tablets are good for. People always look at me funny when I turn my laptop sideways and read it like an open book - saves the neck sinews that.

This is RTM getting ready to escape Gtown for some days alone with dad. Should be fun - soccer in the house for example is only allowed under these exclusive circumstances.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Collaborative work. Imitation before innovation.

She's currently fluent in all basic shapes and working on her colors. If in doubt it's probably 'Bluuue' and if not sure how many? It's most likely "Twooooo".

The other day she mistook a triangle for the letter 'A' in a pop quiz. 'A is for ??' is now too easy for the little book worm. This is her recent letter practice on the flip chart.

This little piggy

Her first recorded encounter with the glorious stuff after walking right into it. She actually is a clean and neat little girl and is caught here crying: "mess, mess, daddy, messs!"

Still protests loudly at bath time (even warm ones - which are rare); but not terrible at cleaning up her toys with a little demonstrative game/song involved.

No Mountain (or Furniture) too High.

This little missy is not afraid of heights. She has always been a little adventurer yet at the same time a cautious one.

Favorite nursery rhyme: Humpty Dumpty or "tampty" for short.

She loves sitting on walls and counter tops like a little supervisor and will climb up if a chair is left nearby.

Big sister.

Jasanya has been volunteering to look after Rhea from time to time and does a fantastic job. So much to teach and even more worth learning.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Smiles follow quickly.

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Minutes after the previous post, she is all smiles and curiosity again. Unfortunatly she has noticed how to put the key in the ignition of the vehicle and is busy learning not to do just that. Tears again. But wait seat belts are almost as much fun - and pretty easy to say, one word at a time at least.

Vaccines at 18 months.

Today Rhea visited Medex Reid at LPH for her scheduled vaccinations.