Ah, you were successful. And I am thankful. This is a nice photo essay on a day when the windchill on my bike-commute to work was -12F. I had to peel the icicles off my eyeballs. (I love riding in the cold, though, so it really isn’t a complaint.)
We use a close-that often becomes some kind of game or obstacle around our house.
Clothes pegs are soooooo fun! We have a few lurking in the kitchen, and they make their way onto all sorts of odd things- currently hanging off the back ends of the booster seat straps.
Thanks for the diversion- loving the cutie, and the dress, and the green, and the outdoors! Oh, my feet are bare, too, inside my 2 pairs of socks and Doc boots!
Jacob
February 11, 2011 at 12:52 amAh, you were successful. And I am thankful. This is a nice photo essay on a day when the windchill on my bike-commute to work was -12F. I had to peel the icicles off my eyeballs. (I love riding in the cold, though, so it really isn’t a complaint.)
We use a close-that often becomes some kind of game or obstacle around our house.
Sue
February 11, 2011 at 3:33 amClothes pegs are soooooo fun! We have a few lurking in the kitchen, and they make their way onto all sorts of odd things- currently hanging off the back ends of the booster seat straps.
Thanks for the diversion- loving the cutie, and the dress, and the green, and the outdoors! Oh, my feet are bare, too, inside my 2 pairs of socks and Doc boots!
dad
February 11, 2011 at 6:46 amAhhhh how about using the slope of the ground kid Grand does it all the time.
innerpickle
February 11, 2011 at 6:51 amyep, pick the lowest point of the ground under the clothesline? Matilda-logic is a special place. xx
Sarah
February 11, 2011 at 10:55 amDear Tilly,
I’d stay well away from the washing. For there will be PLENTY enough of that when you’re big. Take it from one who knows.
Much love,
Sarah