JR's 'latest passion' is winter biking. So far he has been quite a trooper about it, as it has been -40 degrees. He has discovered some minor setback, including cold induced asthma. It seems as though it gets difficult to breath heavily when there is no air, and that air is frozen. Who knew? A side effect is that we are having weekly biking 'parties', which translates into having multiple people at our house fine tuning their bikes for the extremes.
Here is a pic of JR after one of his test runs. By the by, his hat is not white.
Amelia saw everybody working on their sweet rides, so she decided to fine tune hers!
Grandma Lulu and Grandpa Stever sent another Christmas package that didn't quite make it. Which worked out quite well, cause there were more presents to open on Monday!
Even after trying to convince her that almost none of it was hers, she choose not to listen. And of course dressed herself right on up! The arm sleeves are actually hers, and from Grandma Lulu who is has a new line of clothing accessories from My Vintage Lily. I would have super loved them if they didn't have those freakin' jingle bells!
Amelia is getting clever. Whilst I have a morning shower, Amelia is free to roam. Being my perfect child, I believe that she is sitting quietly watching Dora. However, she is not my perfect child and is, in fact, JR's child. And she knows who to use a step-stool. Yesterday it was a whole pack of gum. I thought she'd be farting bubbles all day . . . . . . .
Lemme explain; She's nakie, right before bed. She was waiting for me, when the heater kicked on. I had to turn off the heat in order for her go to bed!
I need some advice. My worst (superficial) fears are coming true. My child looks like a hill-billy! One of her front teeth are turning brown, and quickly. I noticed right after Christmas, and now it is a deep shade of nasty. I have called several, several dentists to get one to see her. However, she is still really too young, and will only be seen to have her teeth cleaned. So, I finally found one that 'might' help (a pedio-dentist). I explained the situation, and they asked me if they were spots (i.e., cavities). Nope, it's the whole tooth. Well then, there isn't much to worry about and our first appointment is in late April. Seriously! She had a doctor's appointment later that day (thanks to her bright red, bloodshot eyes with pustules on them, which she'd had for many days). That (dimwit) doctor looked at the tooth, and he did not seem real concerned either.
How is this not a problem!!!!!!!!!!!! ??????????????????
It is getting progressively worse. And it is noticeable. And before you comment that it most likely comes from trauma, I know! JR and I have always made the joke that she will be lucky to have front teeth in adulthood. If she is gonna hurt herself, she's gonna smack her lip.
I thought this was great! I went into tuck Amelia, and found that she had been playing doctor. She was seriously wrapped up in them!
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