Monday, July 29, 2013

I slept all night and when Barbara took my temperature it was normal and it stayed that way all day.  I was more active in my play than I had been all weekend. 
I left Monk Monk at home so I went through my stuffed animal collection at Barbara's home and found four to animals to replace Monk Monk.  One of them was Mr. Bill, which is the crocheted clown my mommy used for comfort when she was a baby.
GGM, Barbara, and I went to Walgreens and Wal-Mart to get me a new medium size rubber bouncy ball.  The purple one we have used every day for weeks is missing.  We have all scoured the house several times and it is no where to be found.  It is a real mystery.  Walgreens had none.  Wal-Mart had two, both of them were pink.  Well, I really didn't care, but we decided we would get one and it would belong to GGM.   When Walgreens or Wal-Mart get more we will look for a better color.  I have had red, blue, and purple.  The red one died from thorn bites in the Knock-out roses.  We use our ball pump on the blue one but it goes flat quickly.  The purple one was doing great until it went into hiding. 

I helped GGM and Barbara work on an adult puzzle.  I put in about 20 pieces, which means my name will go on the box saying I helped work it this time.  The puzzle we just finished has been worked one time every year since 2002. 
This picture shows our puzzles.  The 47 puzzles on the middle shelf are the ones we have worked this year.  We have 99 puzzles we have not worked yet this year.  My great-grand parents had over 200 before they moved to Tomball.   They generally work all of their puzzles one time every year.  This year they say they won't get them all worked this year because of  their big move and all of the remodeling and babysitting me.   But I am not a problem any more except that I want Barbara or GGM to play with me instead work a puzzle.   I do leave the puzzles alone.
I played with the sprinkler in the backyard.  GGM and Barbara both stayed outside with me even though it was 95 degrees out there.  I sort of misted them a time or two and that helped keep them cool.


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