Monday, February 3, 2014

 Mimz says it is a wonderful thing to wake up to hear, "Good morning, Mimz.  I love you."  I was a hungry little guy this morning and ate two big pancakes.  We then looked at pictures of Mimz vacation.
I was really impressed when Mimz told me that she saw some sharks while snorkeling.  And she even touched one while the guide fed it.  They were only sand sharks but sharks none the less.  I want to touch one too.   I asked for a second breakfast about an hour after eating the pancakes.  I had oatmeal and I ate over half of it.  I must be growing.

Mimz thinks my "skin tags" look better.   

Mimz had a few errands to run, so around 2pm, Mimz drove me over to Barbara's home.  We talked all the way to Barbara's house.

Mimz and I made a little city at her house for us to play with.  That made me realize we still were missing some important parts to Car Town.  I told GGM and Barbara we needed a few more stores.  They said we didn't have room, so we made a few changes to add some stores.  We now have a bank, a pet store, and a two-pump gas station.  We are going to take away the post office and turn it into a school and a library.  While we were playing with Car Town, I discovered a new Hot Wheels truck.  It will be our gasoline delivery truck.
A fun thing:  GGM was peeling an orange.  She threw the first bit of peel at me.  I was shocked.  I threw it back and she threw it back.  She took off some more peel and threw that at me.  We must have spent ten minutes throwing bits of orange peel at each other laughing the entire time.
Here I am armed with a handful of orange peel.  Barbara came in to see the last few minutes of this fun.  In the end, GGM and I ganged up on Barbara and we threw the peels at her.  She laughed also.  Disclaimer: we never throw food, except bread to the ducks....but this was just too much fun!
I am getting better every day at working puzzles.  This alphabet puzzle is a really good one.
I like hot chocolate with or without marshmellows.

When Mommy arrived I couldn't wait to tell her about our orange peel fight.  She thought, "Oh, dear.  What are they teaching my child," but she laughed too.

No comments:

Post a Comment