Our big girl has had some changes in her life lately. We bought her a big girl bed, which she's learning to sleep in at night, but we have still been using her old crib for naps during the day. Today, after I finished reading her some stories and snuggling with her for a minute, I put her down into her crib. She only had her doll and a blanket with her when I left. Somehow (don't ask me HOW), she smuggled in a piece of white chalk. After about an hour, I went to peak in her room. She was sitting up in her crib, with the guiltiest expression on her face, saying "no, no, no" in the voice we use with her when she does something naughty like pulling on the curtains, or poking her fingers underneath the bathroom door when Jacob is going potty (it drives him CRAZY!!), or throwing her food on the floor.
Then I looked at her crib, and the bars had been scribbled on with white chalk. It actually kind of looked like one of those old movies where prisoners keep track of their jail time by writing on the walls! It looked like she had put a line for every minute she had been sitting in her crib. Maybe it's her way of telling me she's all done with her crib.
We celebrated her birthday tonight with some cake and ice cream, presents (which included princess dress up clothes, a big purple boa and necklace, princess stickers, and a princess cartridge for her LeapPad). Are you getting the theme here? Yes, we are in full princess mode and I absolutely love it! We then went to Boomtown, a little amusement area for kids close to our home. We rode on some rides and then came home and put them to bed. I'm including some pictures below of our little graffiti artist and some other fun pictures from her birthday!

2 comments:
Oh that was funny! Her and Ansley would get along great! I hope it came off easy..Loved the video clip too!
No way!! You've got a Picasso on your hands. Also, I was laughing so hard about the part where you said Jacob can't stand it when Aubrey pokes her fingers through the bottom of the door when he goes pottie. Man, I miss those little ones!
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