Reese has been having a blast creeping around the house. As predicted, she is into everything she can get her hands on (or near). Today, though, she couldn't seem to stay out of trouble. Every time I set her down she was on the move--and always toward something she shouldn't be near. It started with some "playtime" in the dog's water dish--no real harm done, just a few wet fingers. After moving her away, though, she took advantage of the second it took me to get a new trash bag out of the cabinet and she had made her way (fast as lightening) back to the food dishes. This time, it was the cat food that caught her interest. She got her hand in the dish and was moving an entire fist-full of cat food toward her mouth when I intercepted her. She was not happy to have to move away again. Immediately following thi
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Trouble With a Capital T
Reese has been having a blast creeping around the house. As predicted, she is into everything she can get her hands on (or near). Today, though, she couldn't seem to stay out of trouble. Every time I set her down she was on the move--and always toward something she shouldn't be near. It started with some "playtime" in the dog's water dish--no real harm done, just a few wet fingers. After moving her away, though, she took advantage of the second it took me to get a new trash bag out of the cabinet and she had made her way (fast as lightening) back to the food dishes. This time, it was the cat food that caught her interest. She got her hand in the dish and was moving an entire fist-full of cat food toward her mouth when I intercepted her. She was not happy to have to move away again. Immediately following thi
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I hear ya! Isabella is quickly learning the word NO! She even can shake her head no and almost sounds like she is saying it. Just wait until she starts cruising and can reach up high!
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