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.
THINGS I SAY #70
At school today, Miss Ann whispered something to Miss Chelle. Most of it was unintelligible until she spelled out the letters…
Miss Ann: P-O-O-P.
Me: (very loudly) Why are you talking about poop?!?!
UPSIDE DOWN COAT
I put my coat on upside down and backwards. I asked Mommy to take my picture. (I love coat jokes these days.)
LIBRARY BRIDGE
I love bridges of any kind. And I found a little indoor bridge at the West Linn Library! I went back and forth across it about a billion times.
BUBBLE WRAP
BRAVE CLIMBER
At occupational therapy, I climbed up this super high wall ladder. Miss Danni took a picture so I could see how much taller I was than Mommy!
SOME MORE FACTS ABOUT MOMMIES
I just want to keep letting you know more stuff about the world of Mommies:
- John Adams Washington Hawaii is one of the best goat milk players in Mommies. He plays for Tally Me Bananas. I’ve played for them, as well, along with a guy named Wally Bilock.
- The Uriah Butler Highway was named after famous actor and goat milk player, Uriah Butler. He is from the town of Finding Nemo.
- Other worlds near Mommies include: Flowers, Chocolates, and 9EEs.
MASTERPIECES: MOMMIES EDITION II
This is my old home on North 1 Avenue:
This is the ferris wheel on Mommies:
Here is Mommies’ national flag:
And below, are a bunch of maps of various towns in Mommies:
RAINY DAY STROLL
For some reason, I wanted to take a walk on a cold, rainy day.
TEA IN A TRAIN CAR
Mommy and I ventured out on a super rainy day to meet up with Mommy’s friend, Aliah, and have some tea.
This is Aliah. She was super nice!
The front of the tea shop was in an old train car! Here I am, in the caboose.
I could peek out this window to see the rest of the tea shop.
I wanted to go up to a hidden little seating area at the top of the train. I had to climb a ladder, and Mommy and Aliah helped me.
The tea shop provided chalk to draw with, so I wrote my name on the wall, so everyone would know I was there!