We live with a paparazzo!

We live with a paparazzo!

Another sick day means another day of total boredom. So I made another car.

Ugh, I’m either sick again or my old cold suddenly got worse. I missed school yesterday, but Mommy and I made this paper car. Vroom vroom!

I got this bus depot last weekend and it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me. It’s from the TV show “Tayo the Little Bus” – my very, very favorite show. And I love, love, love it. Mommy and Daddy actually expect me to stop playing for a while to eat food. So funny that they think I’d do that.

Sometimes after physical therapy, I just do not want to go home and ask Mommy if I can play with cars on the sidewalk.


Yesterday, we headed over to The Grove and the Farmer’s Market to hang out with Andy! We played with trains at the Barnes & Noble, then went to the Fall Festival where they had the weirdest petting zoo ever (cows and goats…and a deer…and a KANGAROO.)








I’m tall enough now to turn off my light all by myself!



I haven’t gone to school or therapy since Monday. I’m too sick to go to the park or Under The Sea (and I had to miss the school field trip to the pumpkin patch – noooo!). I’ve played with all of my toys a thousand times. So yesterday, I spent a good chunk of the morning watching videos. Probably more than the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends (but they don’t want you to have any fun). I did learn an important life skill, though – how to skip the ads on YouTube. I bet they don’t teach that in school!

I’ve been sick for the last couple of days and am not in the mood to have my picture taken. So here are some of the gems I’ve been saying at Mommy and Daddy during this time:
“Noooooooo!!! No purple grapes! Green grapes!”
“No leftover oatmeal! New oatmeal!”
Then Mommy makes me new oatmeal and I don’t eat that, either.
Daddy comes home after a long, hard day at work and comes into my bedroom to see how I’m doing.
“Bye, Daddy. Daddy go living room.”
“Mommy sing Wheels Bus [Wheels on the Bus].”
I say this one about 5,000 times a day.
“Mommy sit right here.” [So we can play with cars for the next 12 hours].