More Diva-liciousness
I admit it, I can't get enough of the diva. Especially since half the time SHE'S doing the dressing up pretty much on her own. I just give her the sunglasses and she refuses to take them off. I leave her Easter hat out for her to play with and she puts it on declaring herself a "cowboy" and refuses to take it off most of the time, too. She puts any round object on her wrist like a bracelet and she thinks that is the greatest thing ever. She truly seems to like dressing up, so who am I to object? I just grab my camera! Besides going to the park a lot, we've been busy. I completed my first project for work and it felt great. I'll get my next assignment hopefully tomorrow. Now, an opportunity has come up for me to be able to directly participate in one of the projects on the Navajo Reservation - a place I love. I soooo want to do it, but it would mean a whole week away from KK and Daddy. I know it would be good for all of us, but it still puts a knot in my stomach to think about being away for so long. And Daddy is unsure about it too. It's on my heart to go, so I have a lot of thinking to do.
Last weekend I had thought KK had another ear infection. I brought her to the ear-nose-throat doc for a routine check on the bump on her neck and he said her ears looked perfect. So what was the fever and sleeplessness all about? Welcome, two-year molars! The bottom two are completely in. I feel like a terrible mother for not even having considered she might be teething. I was giving her Tylen*l & M*trin, so it's not like I could have done anything else, but still. Maybe a popscicle or something would have helped her to feel better.
We have music class tomorrow, hopefully a trip in to work, and then Daddy has lots of landscaping and yard projects planned for the weekend. Oh, and here is one more diva photo...couldn't resist. : )
3 Comments:
Hi Sharon, Wow, your pictures look terrific! Nice job. The music on my blog is from the rockyou.com website that I inserted right into the slide show. It seems to turn on when you scroll over that day. They give you kinda wierd choices for songs, so I just picked a few soothing ones. Congrats on your project. I'm leaving next week for 5 days at my home office in Baltimore, and so totally understand your anxiety. Darn, it doesn't seem to go away as the kids get older. For what it's worth, always seems to be a nice bonding for Dad and kids, but always 100% homesick for me. With very wonderful reunions! :-) All the best. Take care. Love, T P.S. Thanks so much for your words of concern and prayers.
That last photo is a classic!!! So funny! Isn't it hilarious how little girls like to ham it up?
Molars tend to sneak up on you, I know. My daughter returned from staying with her grandparents with chubby cheeks and was crabby, crabby, crabby. I assumed they had just spoiled her with attention and treats. I didn't figure out until several days later that her cheeks were swollen from her molars coming in. I felt so awful for missing it! It seems like I checked obsessively for the first teeth to come in but then the newness wore off and I forgot that she could be getting more teeth.
She is so delicious.
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