My dad made toy boxes for Ember and Mallory for Christmas. Kevin and Jill got Mallory a bag of "balls" ... so we put the two together. (As a result of this activity, Mallory climbs in her toy box - with help - daily to play in the balls, haha)
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Stitches!
Well ... Mallory had her first visit to the ER a couple weeks ago. After a run in with a lamp, she ended up with a split lip and two stitches. Great fun was had by all. (The sarcasm comes since the shock and guilt of the injury have worn off her mother's conscience ... sort of.)
Santa's Lap
Early in December Jill got us "tickets" to see Santa at an employees only (how exclusive!) work event.
Cute little Christmas babies!
Thankfully, Santa knew Mallory was a very good girl this year (despite the crying on his lap) and she still had an excellent Christmas.
Stacking blocks
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Licker
Friday, December 11, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
She wants what she wants.
If you take something from your child and she sees you put it somewhere within her reach, more than likely that won't stop her. Out of sight, is not out of mind for a 15 month old.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Daily Activity
Because it amuses me daily, I'd like to provide you with a short list of the things Mallory tends to "swipe" and run away with.
Italian seasoning or another spice she can reach.
Also pictured, sprinkles.
(this is sometimes combined with sprinkles or a spice)
One of the first times she chose the sprinkles she left the room with two bottles and came back with ONE bottle and it's cap. Hmm, I was vacuuming little red crystal sprinkles for a week.
Often times she's running so fast to "get away from momma" that she drops both items and just continues to run. :)
Momma's slippers
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