Getting on a plane to visit Nana and Papa for a few days!
LOW RIDER
Before the snow came, I pulled out the bike that Miss Danni loaned me for a little ride. I think I’m just about ready for the one Grandma and Grandpa gave me. Just need a few more outings to get the feel of it.
FEBRUARY SNOW
5-YEAR CHECKUP
My 5-year stats!
Height: 41.5 in (19th percentile)
Weight: 37 lbs (21st percentile)
Favorite food: Linguini with Trader Joe’s Creamy Tomato Basil Pasta Sauce
Favorite toy: Does Google Maps count?
Favorite book: 2018 Rand McNally Road Atlas
Favorite thing to talk about: My imaginary world of Mommies
Favorite things to do: Dropping pins on Google Maps and driving there with Daddy; hugs with Mommy; drawing.
Stuff I know: Everything about Portland area roads; geography in general; lots of words or phrases with 11 letters (I always keep a lookout for them); that Starburst are disgusting; that there’s a big difference between cheap and expensive chocolate; how to count to 100; days of the week; months of the year; my address and phone number.
Compare with my last checkup!
WINTER SCHOOL ART
I don’t usually participate much in my school art projects (too busy drawing maps!). But here are a couple I did. I named the snowman “Valley.”
SEWER CLIMBER
I wanted to stand on this big sewer thingy and have Mommy take a picture.
DIGITAL ART
I’m brushing up on my Photoshop skills.
THINGS I SAY #71
Mommy, Daddy, and I are having dinner at the table.
Me: Sometimes I like to pretend I’m a muffin. (Pause.) Does Mommy do that? (Pause.) Does Daddy do that?
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT HUGS’ FAMILY
Here are some things to know about the family of Hugs (she is both my doll and a baby who lives on Mommies):
Hugs’ dad, Hunger, injured his finger, so he can’t go to his computer typing job anymore.
As a result, Hugs’ mom, Violet, had to start working.
So Hugs got a second mom named Lazy.
A little trivia: Lazy doesn’t need to look both ways before crossing the street. She can tell if there are cars coming using her sense of smell.
FANNO CREEK
A boring morning at the auto glass place turned into a surprise awesome find – a previously unknown creek and bridge! I ran to and across it a whole bunch of times.