It was a long day today. I took the kids to the Tracy Aviary. The weather has been more like late spring than winter. It was time to get some fresh air. They all seemed to enjoy themselves a lot. The aviary is really nice and has a wide variety of birds. Noelle especially liked looking at the birds, I think.
Then we had to race home because I forgot my wallet. And then pack up again to take Zach to his Brain Balance appointment. After we dropped him off, I took the little kids to Riverton Music to pick up Eli's violin. It had to be repaired after he dropped it and obliterated the bridge. Ugh. Noelle fell asleep. She must have been really tired because she rarely falls asleep in the car. But she was conked out.
We finally made it home and soon I started to try to put together some kind of dinner. Noelle has this skill of being able to open the refrigerator. It is a little more than slightly annoying. Dinner was taking a lot longer than I had anticipated. No worries. She opened up the fridge and found an extra peanut butter and honey sandwich. Noelle took it out of the bag and proceeded to eat the entire thing. Then it was time for dinner. I put her in her highchair and then she proceeded to eat an entire helping of dinner.
The girl can eat.
The girl can climb.
The girl can be the most cuddly, sweet, adorable little stinker you have ever seen. I don't think I would have it any other way.
2 comments:
Hi! I think I once read that you use vitamin c in your bread. Do you do that and why and how much. I have been trying my hand at bread, but can't seem to get it to be soft for more than the day I cook it. Even though I wrap it up the next day it always seems to be as hard as a brick.
oops, I don't know if my comment went through. DO you use vitamin c in your bread and why and how much. I thought I read you did once.
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