Posted on Thursday 11 September 2008
For the most part, babies love creating noise and in general adults like eliminating noise. Here’s a couple of stories to prove my theory.
Squeeeeek No More – this is one of the BEST products ever invented. If you have any squeaky spots in your floor, please spend the $20 for this tool. I promise you will not regret it. Matt and my dad used this on some spots in our floor last week and it has been amazing! We had a couple of really loud squeaky places right in the middle of Kaelyn’s room and another at the top of our stairs. We always had to be extra sneaky getting in and out of her room at night, but not anymore! Btw, it’s really easy to do, but a little hard to find at the store. Lowe’s and Home Depot don’t carry it, but we found it at our local Ace Hardware.
Kaelyn has a few stuffed animal toys that sing songs when you press their belly. She loves to push their bellies and dance while they sing. In fact, she will push many bellies at once and have a whole little chorus of singing animals (all singing different songs of course). She loves doing this so much that she goes around to any stuffed animal trying to push its belly to see if it will sing or not. It’s so cute! I’m waiting for her to try pushing my belly…I think I’ll sing if she does.
I forgot to mention in my last post that as of her 1-year doctor visit she weighs 18lbs 11oz. and 28 inches.
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You must get a video of this animal tummy phenomenon asap.
Love you!!!
Will do! Btw, are you stalking my blog? That was fast commentating.
Hey! Your cutie pie is already a YEAR OLD! WOW! I actually did have her birthday on my calendar and that day was probably as insane as many others are or I would’ve sent a message to you guys! Love the pix! We’re about to do family shots on Saturday! It’s overdue with Miss Ella and family! Sorry not to keep up like I used to! I’ll try harder!
okay- don’t you know that as i was beginning to write (a second time, that is) the thought crossed my mind: i really should be doing this in word. but, oh no, i trusted in technology! oh well….maybe next time!