Sunday, March 29, 2009

On our way to two legs

I had a great blog all planned in my head yesterday. We ate Wendy's for lunch and Bean got to eat some of her Daddy's french fries. Starting her out healthy already eh? He would bite off the crunchy end and she would gum at it getting the mealy center out. It was sooooo cute and she was crawling across him to get the yellow container and decided if fries were good, his Junior Bacon Cheeseburger had to be great. I have pictures of her eating fries, grabbing and the burger, and looking adoringly at her daddy. Then the camera decided to eat all the pictures. Crap.


So now, all I have to share is her new love: pulling up. It has to be low, so she started with the Boppy chair. That is ok, but she is quickly bored. Then she started using the dog's toy basket, a big no-no. Because she discovers all the cool dog toys in there and starts to eat stuff covered in unknown slime. Next she moved on to the plant stands in the living room that act as end tables.

But they aren't really sturdy, and we have to keep saying, "No...dangerous!" and moving her back to the center of the room. I think they might need to go in the barn for the next 6 months or so.

Finally, she found something she can pull up on!


Look at that cute rump.

She got frustrated and let out this long, high-pitched, squeaky yell that sounds like a baby velociraptor.

She's funny. I think she might be part dog too.

1. She prefers dog toys to baby toys. No slobby tennis ball is safe.

2. She kisses like a dog. She licks instead of puckering.

3. She walks on all fours.

4. She pants. No really, when she is playing or wants something to eat she sticks out her tongue and goes, "ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ah."

5. I saw her go for the dog food bowl yesterday when she was playing in the kitchen.

6. She drools worse than any St. Bernard or Bulldog I've ever seen in the movies.

Since she is exhibiting so many doggy characteristics, I think I will continue to support her efforts to walk on two legs.

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