tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35725037883682373492024-02-20T10:26:45.848-06:00not sew much...Elinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15013715709808113396noreply@blogger.comBlogger143125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3572503788368237349.post-78120543768180969552012-01-24T12:00:00.000-06:002012-01-24T12:00:04.681-06:00Ways to save your life...<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/lG4QAcj9Mxs" width="640"></iframe><br />
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An outbreak of tornadoes has struck Alabama again. The video above show the damage in the path of the EF 3 tornado that hit on January 23, 2012. It was on the ground for approximately 2 hours and followed a very similar track to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_1998_Birmingham_tornado">April 8, 1998</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_25%E2%80%9328,_2011_tornado_outbreak">April 27, 2011</a> storms. This is the second time in less than a year that our great state has suffered loss of life and property from severe weather. If you live in Alabama, you need to prepare yourself for severe weather. Any you need to do it now - not when the tornado is bearing down on you.<br />
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<b>If you are waiting on the sirens, you won't make it to safety.</b> Most likely, you won't hear them sound at all. The wind will blow the the sound waves away from you, or you won't be able to hear it in your house, or you will sleep through it. There are better ways to protect yourself. They are listed below.<br />
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There is an app available for the iPhone called <b>iMap Weather Radio app</b>. <strike>Supposedly, they will be adding it to the Android marketplace soon.</strike> It is now available for Android as well, but I don't know what the cost is. It will alert you only if you are in the polygon warning for a tornado or other severe weather. $10 is a small price to pay to be able to save your life. If for some reason you don't care if you die or are seriously injured, please buy it to protect the other people and pets in your house. <br />
<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/imapweather-radio/id413511993?mt=8">Here</a> is a link to the iMap Weather Radio app in the iTunes store.<br />
<a href="https://market.android.com/details?id=com.weathertopconsulting.handwx&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS53ZWF0aGVydG9wY29uc3VsdGluZy5oYW5kd3giXQ..">Here</a> is the link to the iMap Weather Radio app in the Android marketplace. <br />
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If you have an iPhone or an Android phone, you should also get <b>Ustream</b> app to be able to view ABC 33/40 during a power outage. It is free. However, having this app won't tell you when you need to monitor the weather. It will only allow you to do so. By having this app, I was able to watch the track of the tornado and decide whether or not to move my family to our safe room. We had at least 20 minutes of warning. Plenty of time to move me, David, Emmeline and three dogs, had the need arisen.<br />
<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ustream/id301520250?mt=8">Here</a> is the link to the Ustream free app in the iTunes store.<br />
<a href="https://market.android.com/details?id=tv.ustream.ustream&hl=en">Here</a> is the link to the Ustream free app in the Android marketplace.<br />
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If you cannot bear to spend $10 on an app the could really save your life, here are some other options.<b> </b><br />
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<b><a href="http://my.textcaster.com/ServePopup.aspx?id=1415">AL.com weather texts</a> </b>(This will alert county wide, just like the sirens. The text alerts I got on January 23, 2012 were about 1-2 minutes behind the real warning.) This with the Ustream is an acceptable alternative to iMap Weather Radio, if you think that you won't need those 1-2 minutes.<b> </b><br />
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<b>A weather radio.</b> This one is $30 (plus shipping if you use Amazon). I think I'll be buying these as gifts for friends and family who don't have smart phones. Not a very sassy gift, but I think it says "Please stick around here on earth. I really like you!"<br />
(By the way... you could buy 3 of those $10 apps for that price. Just sayin'...)<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Midland-WR-100B-WR100-Weather-Radio/dp/B0001OHH0Q/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1327421179&sr=8-3">Midland Weather Radio from Amazon</a><br />
<a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Midland-WR120B-Weather-Alert-Radio/16451519">Midland Weather Radio from Walmart</a><br />
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Please take these recommendations to heart, unless you think your house will withstand 150 mile per hour winds.<br />
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Personally, I think some of our houses will look like the ones in the video above. Wouldn't you like to give yourself the time to get to your safe room?<br />
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Be wise and get prepared. Protect yourself and your family. No excuse. <br />
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Seriously...<br />
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I use Leather CPR restore leather. You can get it at Tuesday Morning or at Sam's, Walmart, etc. We have a leather couch, and it removes scratches from our dogs nail marks on it, so I thought I'd try it on some of the more well-loved pieces I've purchased at the thrift store lately. Use is very simple: wipe on with a soft cloth, let it soak in for a few minutes, wipe of with a different soft cloth.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Purse Front after.</td></tr>
</tbody></table><b>White Leather No-Brand-Name Purse:</b><br />
I bought this purse only because it was 75% off of $3. I thought it would be nice to have for summer, but I really didn't expect to have it clean up very well or to use it very much. Well, I was wrong on both counts. It cleaned up very well. You can't tell from these pictures, but it was very dingy. The picture of the bottom is truer to life, dirt-wise. Also, I love carrying it because it goes with just about everything!<b> </b><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">White purse after.</td></tr>
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</tbody></table><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">And now the not-so-successful attempt.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><b><br />
</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><b>Brown Leather Frye Sandals:</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I found these sandals about 4 years ago at the thrift store but never wore them. They were a little too big. Then I had a baby and they fit perfectly. (Thanks Emmeline!) I love these sandals, and I wear them even though they are scuffed. I thought I'd try to get them to clean up some.<b> </b><b><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I hope this post will give you some encouragement recondition some old leather, either something that you already own, or something that you find at the thrift store on your next adventure!</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
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Usually, she starts <strike>screaming</strike> loudly requesting something; Pee-na (Kung Fu Panda), Elmo, Milk, Os, Dada, Tractuh (tractor). We then say "Emmeline, how do you ask for that" or "Emmeline, what did you say" and she says what ever it was and then "please." I'm pretty sure that most parents do the exact same thing, so it's not like we are breaking any new ground here. Anyway, here are two stories to demonstrate Emmeline's learning curve, or perhaps my learning curve.<br />
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A couple weekends ago, she had finished her dinner and wanted a chocolate graham cracker, which she calls "Cha-kat." The exchange when something like this.<br />
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Emmeline: Cha-kat? Cha-kat? Cha-kat?<br />
Elin: (Typing on iPhone to send an email, I think.)<br />
Emmeline: No phone! Cha-kat? (Louder) No phone! No phone! (Louder) No phone! Cha-kat?!?!?!<br />
Elin: Emmeline...<br />
Long pause.<br />
Emmeline: Cha-kat, please...<br />
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Atta-girl! Now we are getting there.<br />
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Then there's this story...<br />
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The next night, I had moved her high chair onto the front porch for dinner. I thought it might be a nice change of pace. When I asked her what she wanted for dinner, she replied "ice cream." Not my first choice for an entree, but I told her that if she ate all of her chicken and most of her other items, she could have some ice cream. We had been sitting outside for a while, just enjoying the evening. She was eating and I was just relaxing. I looked over and saw her moving her plate around. She looked up at me, started clapping and said<br />
Emmeline: Yea! Ice cream, please!<br />
(Um, that plate-moving... she was hiding her chicken underneath it.)<br />
Elin: Emmeline, is that chicken under your plate?<br />
Emmeline: Oh, chicken!<br />
Elin: You can have some ice cream, after you finish your chicken.<br />
Emmeline: OK! Chicken!<br />
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We are totally in for it. Sneaky already! She isn't even two.<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Five pairs of shoes for the girl! Two pairs of canvas tennis shoes (tan and pink), one pair of white leather Keds, one pair of red leather t-straps and a pair of water shoes. All under $2 a pair.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">New shirts, all of which I have worn already. Grey linen Gap, bright pink v-neck, graphic print v-neck and black v-neck. All less than $3 each </td></tr>
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Seriously. Who keeps all of their sugar containers? And what was I going to do with them. Ack!<br />
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Sheesh! I'm hoping to whip it into shape some this summer. I'll let you know if I find any other "lovelies." This could get interesting. Call in the guard if you don't hear from me for a few days.<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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I have never really loved shopping for clothes, because I never like spending tons of money on something and then not liking it. The thought of going to the mall to buy jeans gives me the heebie-jeebies. What if I buy a pair of $50 jeans and they shrink funny in the wash and get all gappy at the waist and flood-water length in the leg and I can't wear them with my new sandals? What if I buy a pair of $50 slacks and they aren't long enough for my heels, but are too long for my flats? What if I buy a new purse for $50 and it is totally out of style next year? See where this is going.<br />
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However, the thought of going to the thrift store to buy jeans sounds fantastic. I can buy some trendy skinny-leg jeans for $5 and wear them a few times. If I hate them, well... then back to the thrift for them and for me. Then I can get some white jeans for the summer for $5 and wear them for a while. Until I decide they aren't as cute as I want them to be and then back to the thrift store for them and for me. See where this is going.<br />
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Going to the thrift store to buy slacks sounds great as well. I can get two or three lengths in every color I normally wear (grey, black and brown) in summer and winter weight fabrics for the cost on one pair of slacks at retail cost. Of course, I won't find them all in one trip, but I'll get them all eventually. And in the same name brands I would likely buy retail. Right now in my closet I have Rafaella, Jones New York, Gap, Nicole Miller and Good Clothes brand slacks. All bought second hand.<br />
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Accessories are great to find at the thrift store. I find trendy purses and clutches all the time as well as classic purses in great shape. I have a black leather purse I love that I bought retail years ago. It was pricey to me (at the time) at $40, but I think that I've had it for 8 years so I was well worth it. I found a similar one (pictured above) in brown leather at the thrift store for $5 a few weeks ago. I love buying purses and clutches second hand because they are inexpensive but I can always find some with lots of life left in them.<br />
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There are some limits, but I have found that I really can't buy retail very often anymore. Of course, if I need something specific in a short time frame, chances are I won't find it at the thrift store. For example, I bought my Easter shoes retail this year. I wanted a pewter sandal which, on short notice, is hard to find at the thrift store. I bought <a href="http://www.dsw.com/shoe/self+esteem+betty+wedge+sandal?prodId=219619&category=dsw11cat260004">these</a> on clearance for $20 (but also became obsessed with a pair of heels and went back and bought them for $30, on clearance, three days later). Did I feel bad about blowing $50 on two pairs of shoes? Not. One. Bit. Because I save so much on clothing that the occasional splurge is still well within my budget.<br />
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And, of course, there are a few things that I would never buy second-hand. Undergarments should never be purchased at the thrift store, in my opinion. I also don't buy socks there. Bathing suits either. Or running shorts, bicycle/spandex shorts, etc. All of those I buy new because of the yuck factor! And I don't even look at tank tops at the thrift store because they are usually there because they shrank funny. They end up a crop tops that are about twice as wide as they should be. Or camisoles end up with the elastic sprung in their straps. I can always find those at Walmart/Kmart/Target on clearance and stock up when I do!<br />
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So that sums up my "rules" for shopping at the Thrift Store. Anyone out there have more rules to share, or disagree with any of mine?<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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Then I saw <a href="http://www.younghouselove.com/2011/03/the-hallway-full-monty/">this</a> by <a href="http://younghouselove.com/">YoungHouseLove.com</a> and decided it was time to get a move on. Using pinterest.com (which is AWESOME, btw), I started collecting inspiration images. <a href="http://re.pn/b/0nhC">Here's</a> a link to my inspiration board, which looks like this.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div>And then on Saturday, I did this. Yes, I made templates of all of them and taped them up. Call me OCD if you want, but this way I won't have to patch as many holes in the wall. First, I disassembled and cleaned all of the frames, labeling each piece so that I could put them back together with <strike>no</strike> less frustration. Then I traced them onto newspaper and taped them to the wall with frog tape (green painters tape). I moved them around an this is what I ended up with.<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I'll keep you updated on the progress. The next step is spray painting all of the frames to match. Any color suggestions? Navajo white to match the trim? Oil rubbed bronze to match the other painted metal in the house? Brushed nickel to match the unpainted metal in the house? A fun bright color? What are your thoughts?</div><div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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She describes the chiropractor visit so well. Mamma had an "uh-oh" on her back, so she went "night-night" on the "table" and the doctor "pixed it."<br />
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Then we went to her dentist appointment. Her dentist is friends with Lightening McQueen from Cars (who knew that a decal on your wall made you friends with someone). They cleaned her teeth, then painted her hand purple and she got to do a hand print on a yet-to-be-installed ceiling tile.<br />
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Emmeline is so observant, it is sort of scary. Keeps us on our toes, for sure!<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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The weekend of Mother's Day was also the weekend of the season closer at the theatre where I work. When Sunday morning rolled around, I was tired and felt like wearing jeans to church. Lucky for me, no one at St. Andrew's cares what you wear! Here's a picture of me and Emmeline in our Bargain Basement finest!<br />
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<b>Elin's Outfit</b><br />
Worthington Sweater: Thrifted $1 (75% off $4) <a href="http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=PRD&ItemID=1acbc8d&DeptID=70656&CatID=71638&SO=0&SelDim=8%7E&x5view=1&NOffset=0&Ne=29+3+591+23+596+8+1031+966+18+904+833+949+5&shopperType=G&N=4294953669+287&Nao=0&PSO=0&CmCatId=70656%7C71638">Similar</a><br />
Tank: Walmart clearance $3 <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/George-Women-s-Basic-Cami-2-Pack/15175225">Similar</a><br />
Jeans: Chico's Platinum Denim, Thrifted $5 <a href="http://www.chicos.com/store/browse/product.jsp?maxRec=8&pageId=1&productId=prod6289282&viewAll=&prd=Platinum+Denim+Boot+Leg+Jean&subCatId=&color=077&fromSearch=true&inSeam=&posId=8&catId=cat190019&cat=&onSale=&colorFamily=&maxPg=1&size=">Similar</a>, but mine are dark wash<br />
Shoes: Frye sandles, Thrifted $2.50 (50% off $5), Can't find anything similar, but Frye sandals are around $125<br />
Necklace: Thrifted $3.50 <a href="http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=PRD&ItemID=1b6b80e&DeptID=73375&CatID=73479&SO=0&SelDim=4294957900%7E&CatSel=4294937273%7Cnecklaces+%2b+pendants&NOffset=0&Ne=4294957900+5+8+1031+3+18+904+949+586&pagesize=1&x5view=1&shopperType=G&N=4294937273&Nao=396&PSO=0&CmCatId=73375%7C73479&sa=1">Sort of similar</a><br />
Bracelets and Ring: probably about $10, Goody's clearance ages ago, <a href="http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=PRD&ItemID=1b6b813&DeptID=73375&CatID=73479&SO=0&SelDim=4294957900%7E+1031%7E&CatSel=4294937272%7Cbracelets&NOffset=0&Ne=4294957900+5+8+1031+3+18+904+949+586&pagesize=1&x5view=1&shopperType=G&N=4294937272+4294949521&Nao=0&PSO=0&CmCatId=73375%7C73479">Sort of similar</a><br />
Total cost: $25 my way, $264.97 retail<br />
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<b>Emmeline's Outfit</b><br />
T-shirt: Granimals, Thrifted (but brand new) $2 <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Garanimals-Baby-Girls-Short-Sleeve-Tees-3-Pack/15637412">Similar</a><br />
Dress: No brand tag, Thrifted $3 <a href="http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?GrpTyp=PRD&ItemID=1a7fcea&DeptID=70676&CatID=81619&SO=0&SelDim=4%7E&x5view=1&NOffset=0&Ne=4+5+3+23+8+1031+18+904+949&pagesize=1&shopperType=G&N=4294934034+4294966975&Nao=0&PSO=0&CmCatId=70676%7C81619">Similar</a><br />
Bloomers: No brand tag, Thrifted $.25 (1 of a bag of 8 for $2) <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002BOGQN8/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_3?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00403Y0M2&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0T8A4NFGJQKABJFSSBEY">Similar</a><br />
Fake Crocs: Thrifted (but brand new) $2 <a href="http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_035B031057720001P?mv=rr">Similar</a> (with princesses) or <a href="http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_035B031057720001P?mv=rr">Similar</a> (with Cars)<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiGm6GG9ORSsQArPN9swaYQuhvylHWXgOeDLEG1AuVd0knNnmEDSCXfGyxEAyfKFDkHLqG3zZS9240qXDEmR-rSuF-yW3rylEkueatXtWzbjiNiJUokAqFDOMqrLLe32Fn5esGeeLS-4dU/s1600/photo.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="239" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiGm6GG9ORSsQArPN9swaYQuhvylHWXgOeDLEG1AuVd0knNnmEDSCXfGyxEAyfKFDkHLqG3zZS9240qXDEmR-rSuF-yW3rylEkueatXtWzbjiNiJUokAqFDOMqrLLe32Fn5esGeeLS-4dU/s320/photo.JPG" width="320" /></a></div>Welcome home, Mr. Mid-Century Modern, solid wood dresser/buffet. We've missed you. We bought him at one of our favorite Thrift Stores, <a href="http://www.jimmiehalemission.com/content.asp?id=384876">Mission Possible</a> in Pinson. We can usually find great deals on furniture and children's clothes at that store.<br />
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I really love the clean lines and fine craftsmanship of mid-century pieces, especially the Danish ones. This piece was in great shape. All the drawers work beautifully with no sticking and there are very few scratches on the finish. I looked online for a modern equivalent, and I couldn't find one. However, <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320689463504&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.com%3A80%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp5197.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D320689463504%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1">here</a> is a link to one on eBay.<br />
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Looks like we got a good deal!<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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And I have no intention of quitting. <br />
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I am totally addicted to shopping at the thrift store. Seriously. Clothes, shoes, furniture, home decor items, office supplies, jewelry, purses... they all find their way home with me.<br />
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I love it for many reasons. Here's a few:<br />
<ul><li><b>I get nice stuff for dirt cheep. </b>Leather Fossil purse for $4. Steve Madden pumps for a friend (pictured above) $5. Mid-century modern Danish buffet for $20. Chico's jeans for $5. Yup. All at the thrift.</li>
<li><b>I supports charities. </b>I shop at the Big Saver, Mission Possible, Goodwill, Salvation Army and a few other local thrift stores; all of which support great local programs and charities.</li>
<li><b>Retail therapy is awesome.</b> Sometimes, blowing $10 is good for the soul. I could go and buy two pairs of new socks, or I could go to the thrift store and buy an entire new outfit... head to toe (minus unmentionables, of course). A little more bang for the buck, if you ask me.</li>
<li><b>It keeps things out of the land fill. </b>Just because something is at the thrift store, doesn't mean that it is trash. Someone might be on a weight loss journey and only be in a size for a few months. I know that is one of the reasons that I started shopping second hand. I knew I was losing weight, so why buy new pants when I'd drop a size in a few <strike>weeks</strike> months.<b><br />
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<li><b>I'm not buying new, so I'm lessening the impact of consumerism on the environment.</b> Sure, not by much, but every little bit helps. </li>
</ul>A friend suggested that I start blogging about some of my finds at the thrift store. I have neglected this blog, because I really didn't have too much I wanted to write about, but I think this subject matter should help. This week I'll start the subject out with a Thrifty Thursday post about a recent furniture purchase. I'm also planning on posting some of the outfits I find second-hand. One of my Lenten diciplines this year was to wear one outfit every week that was all second-hand, so now that I'm in the practice of doing that, I hope to have some good posts.<br />
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(Did I get <a href="http://youtu.be/5Sy19X0xxrM">this</a> song stuck in your head with the title of the post? If so, sorry...)<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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David found her this Emmeline-sized John Deere at the Thrift Store the other day. It has no charger and the wheels are shot, but she climbs onto it and off of it and onto it and off of it about 100 times. But it doesn't replace riding with Daddy. When she isn't on the tractor, she carries around a picture of them riding the tractor. Sometimes, she will take the picture to bed with her and I'll hear her talking on the monitor about the "taktuh."<br />
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Now, on princesses, "pinsess" as Emmeline calls them. I woke up on April 29 just in time to catch most of the Royal Wedding. Emmeline got up in time to see the Prince and Princess leaving Westminster Abbey. Her favorite part: the horses. "Husses, giin. Husses, giin!" (Horses, again. Horses again!) Then she saw the princess in her tiara waving at the crowd while sitting in a carriage pulled by huge horses. Emmeline turned and looked at me like, "How come we don't ride around like that!" And then she started waving back at the Prince and Princess. She smiled and waved all morning. If you ask her to, she will smile and wave like a princess. Somehow, the receptionists at her dentist knew she was a princess, which made the first visit there better.<br />
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Last week, I took her by the recital rehearsal for <a href="http://www.steepleartsdance.com/">Steeple Arts</a>, my old dance studio. My mom's cousin teaches there and we wanted to stop by and say hello to her and <a href="http://wisefamilyalbum.blogspot.com/">some other friends</a>. Emmeline really wanted to go home and ride the tractor, so she was fussy-butted all the way there in the car. Finally she calmed down when I told her we were going to see some dancing princesses.<br />
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Once we got there, I took her into the theatre and she saw the girls dancing on stage. "Pinsess, aww. pincess, aww." "We will go give them a hug in a minute, Emmeline. The are doing their Princess Dance right now." "Pinsess, aww. pincess, aww." This went on for a while. Finally, they were finished with their dancing and pictures and we went on stage to see them. This sweet class of 12 little 12-year-olds were so flattered to be thought of as Princesses, but I wish I had had my camera to capture Emmeline's face! She positively lit up when those girls gushed over her. She cried when it was time to leave. "Pincess, aww. Pincess, aww. Pincess, aww, giin, ginn!!!" One lonely Princess in the parking lot waiting on her <strike>queen</strike> mom to pick her up got one final hug from Emmeline and then we were on the way home. No amount of telling her that the Princesses were all night-night in their castles would console her. She wanted more hugs from the Princesses. She cried and cried and cried...<br />
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Until we pulled up at home and she saw the tractor.<br />
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Foods: nana (banana), gogurt (yogurt), apah (applesauce or apples), kiken (chicken), kaka (cracker), bebbies (veggie straws), oh (cheerios), muck (milk), cuh (cup), cahkee (coffee)<br />
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Exclamations: o bee (o boy), yuck, meh (mess), ah hah (uh huh), no, yeh (yes), mup (up), go, ni ni (night night), uh oh, moh (more), gen (again), BOO, pees (please), poopy (only after the fact, of course), ah duh (all done), bye bye, hi, dahhhhk (dark), echo (she doesn't know what it means, but uses it at the right time like leaning into the shower and saying "echo")<br />
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People (and pets): Mama, Dada, Caca (Chica), Wiwi (Winni), gNini (Ginny), Bebe (my mom), Rara (Roger), Pat Pat said much like a duck would say it and always very loudly (David's mom), Papa (David's dad), Elmo, Ohi (Zoey), Cookie, Bih Buhd (Big Bird) Bahnee (Barney, tragic... I know),<br />
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Places: cul (school)<br />
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Things: bak (block), buk (book), ba (bath), puppy (always whispered), dahg or woo woo (dog), mehehe (horse), mahw (cat), buhd (bird), boon (balloon), light, mihboooohn (milkbone), snow, nenees (necklace)<br />
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Body Parts: heh (head), noh (nose), mahw (mouth), ih (eye), bip bip (belly button), toe,<br />
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She puts words together some, too. A few nights ago, she got a very serious look on her face while she was eating dinner and slowly said, "Moh ohs pees," and then grinned really big and looked so proud of herself. I could just see the gears turning in her brain.<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWlP5jfeilZ5gqxVin3zKF2GVAwwg3YSQhb0Nb1VW36OGx8T-Rsg6wilxv3slO-Espn8LkxKaJJgxWCEp32MCX7hDmQ6rdCfZSTJyvT9xW1muAvwjH-DiuY336i8t_1Ccb-IL5lHHh-jY/s1600/photo.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWlP5jfeilZ5gqxVin3zKF2GVAwwg3YSQhb0Nb1VW36OGx8T-Rsg6wilxv3slO-Espn8LkxKaJJgxWCEp32MCX7hDmQ6rdCfZSTJyvT9xW1muAvwjH-DiuY336i8t_1Ccb-IL5lHHh-jY/s320/photo.JPG" width="239" /></a></div>Emmeline had her 18 month check-up on Thursday and she is doing great! Also, I'm pretty sure that she is a genius. I always park in the same row on the same level of the parking deck when I go to St. Vincent's. I'm pretty sure I'd lose my car if I didn't. On Thursday, I parked in my normal spot and we load out of the car - and I'm hustling to get us too the elevator because we are late and it is cold. Emmeline points to the huge letter marking the level and screams...<br />
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B!!!<br />
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No lie.<br />
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Then she looks up at me and grins like "See how smart I am. I <i>know</i> what I just did."<br />
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She might not be a genius, of course, because when she sings her alphabet it goes like this: A-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B.<br />
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B <i>is</i> her favorite.<br />
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But still... really smart, that girl.<br />
~~~~~~~~~~~~~Stats at 18 months (with WHO percentiles in parentheses):<br />
Weight: 26 lbs. 10 oz. (88%)<br />
Height: 32.5" (62%)<br />
Head Size: 19.75" (99%), supports genius theory<br />
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All of her other milestones are great as well. She is talking a lot. I'll try to post a word list soon. She loves helping around the house, especially loading and unloading the dryer. She eats well, but still has a milk allergy. She loves her books and her blocks. If it were up to her, she and Elmo (and Cookie Monster, too) could read books and stack blocks all day long. She is very affectionate, unless saying "no" to hugs and kisses seems like more fun at the time.<br />
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All in all, we are so very blessed to have such a wonderful, loving, smart, silly daughter.<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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Emmeline's favorite book for bedtime has ling been Goodnight Moon. No different from many children, to be sure. My mom put her to bed the other night and noticed something new. Upon arriving at the "goodnight nobody, goodnight mush" page, Emmeline must pause for a "taste" of mush and then say "mmmm."<br />
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No one taught her this. She just saw a spoon in a bowl and knew it was food. Tonight we went back for more mush four times. <br />
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Kids are smart. Really, scary smart.<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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<div style="text-align: center;">Seconds old.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: left;">My girl has had a great month, with only a little bit of sickness thrown in. She started walking (at camp, big surprise) and is a master crawler. Emmeline's intellect seems to be expanding exponentially. All of a sudden, she is doing a great job communicating with us, and in less baby-like ways. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">Her vocabulary includes: Mama, Dada, wuh-wuh (the answer to the question "what does a puppy dog say" and the dogs themselves), du (duck), doh (dog), tya tya (thank you), ba ba (don't know what that one means), hi, bye and many many other noises. She also does well making her needs know in ways without words, including pointing, grunting, screaming and screeching! </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">She loves playing and reading books. She has a few toys that are favorites, but loves the books the best. She loves babbling to herself in the mirror. Another new fun game is throwing the ball to us, and catching it when we roll it back to her.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">She follows simple instructions very well. She can stand up, walk, help get herself dressed, and give hugs when asked. She is starting to get frustrated when she doesn't get what she wants, which is usually a product of her inability to communicate what she wants to us. I'm just thinking that it is a terrible two's temper tantrum preview. I'm just really proud that she is doing such a good job getting her point across. We'll work on volume control next!</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">Still not sleeping well... She's just about the sweetest think other than that, so I'll call it even, I guess.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7kKHuddexh5eRmnQgbabnk98dkAGoyaphRccLqJM9qlaUBiND6WuVsEvZGPpARzveRlnimXXQDZJh10E7PQ4RB8rTQWMEx5oRnc49bKRXfAN5ytapagVji7JGo-Hj5jK1O7VYBAD_Dh8/s1600/2010-06-16_4.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7kKHuddexh5eRmnQgbabnk98dkAGoyaphRccLqJM9qlaUBiND6WuVsEvZGPpARzveRlnimXXQDZJh10E7PQ4RB8rTQWMEx5oRnc49bKRXfAN5ytapagVji7JGo-Hj5jK1O7VYBAD_Dh8/s320/2010-06-16_4.jpg" /></a></div>Here are some milestones for the month. I have dates for some, and not for others. <br />
<ul><li>Licked Winni (May 22) Yep. Crawled right over and licked her on her furry face. I guess she figured that was the appropriate greeting, since that is what the dogs do to her.</li>
<li>Points and says dat (May 10)</li>
<li>Nods head yes and shakes head no (May 31)</li>
<li>Says Ma Ma and Da Da consistently. When I get her out of the car after daycare, she points to the house and says "Da Da" because she expects him to be home before us.</li>
<li> Knows what hugs are, and may or may not give you one. Usually, she just shakes her head no.</li>
<li>Recognizes pictures of me, David and the dogs.</li>
<li>Stands alone for 10ish seconds.</li>
<li>Cruises around on the furniture.</li>
<li>Takes a bath without her bath seat and likes to throw things out of the tub.</li>
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She is about to start walking, but I'm thinking she's saving that for her first trip to <a href="http://www.winnataska.org/">Camp Winnataska</a> next week!<br />
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We sure do love her! <br />
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Not to be outdone by the past three weeks, next on the illness agenda was pink eye (May 1-6). Really spectacular, that one. So much so that I just had to try it as well (May 6-12). I really don't want to get it ever again. My eyeball was swollen - the actual eyeball. I spent 3 hours of my first Mother's Day alone at the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital Emergency Room to make sure that my eyeball didn't explode. Having spent a lovely 12 weeks at home with my baby after her birth, I burned some comp and vacation time to be out with one of the most contagious disease imaginable. Fantastic.<br />
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On top of all of this fun, David designed and built the set for Samford Theatre's production of Thoroughly Modern Millie which ran April 30-May 2. The show was so wonderful. The production looked great, and the students did a fantastic job with a very big show. Once the show came down, so did David. I think he picked up the pink eye virus which, on him, showed up as a really, really bad case of the ick. He had a terrible fever and chills for about 5 days and then has felt run down and awful for two weeks. It started on May 4 and is still lingering about.<br />
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All in all, a banner month in wellness for the Glenn household. I know I'm whining, and I know it could have been so much worse. It just seemed like last month was a doozy health-wise! Nothing was major, but all the little stuff seemed to add up. Thankfully, we are all on the mend!<br />
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But onto the more fun stuff. What Emmeline is up to nowadays.<br />
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She consistently says Da-da to David. She consistently says duh, which means dog. She consistently says mmm which means I'm hungry for food, milk, formula, cheerios, that couch cushion, a kleenex, your grocery list - whatever she might want to eat at the time. She will on occasion say Ma-ma and really mean it.<br />
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She laughs when you laugh. It is her most endearing trait. If David and I laugh at something, she laughs right along with us. If the cashier at Walmart laughs at the manager, she laughs, too. And I mean side-splitting laughter. You can tell it is forced, but it isn't fake. She is really laughing.<br />
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Another cute new development is hugging people and things. Her stuffed animals were on the floor one day when she got home from school and she crawled right over to her teddy bear (which is as big as she is) and laid right down on it and "hugged" it. Then she crawled over to the other stuffed animals and did the same. She hugs the dogs, too. Chica HATES it. Winni and Ginny don't mind too much until the hair pulling starts, then it's off they go. Emmeline has also gotten very good at hugging David and me as well - so sweet.<br />
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Developmentally, I think she's right on track. She bangs things together (the louder, the better). She eats with her hands (mmmmmmmm). She plays pat-a-cake ("roll it up" is a struggle, but she tries and says "rrrr" while she does). She stands by herself for a few seconds, and looks like she wants to walk, but doesn't really like to cruise too much or walk while holding our fingers.<br />
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All in all, it was a crazy month. Health-wise it was a 3 (ranked that way because all three of us made it through, relatively unscathed). Personality-wise, it was a 10. Emmeline could not be a sweeter child. A better sleeper, yes, but sweeter, not a chance.<br />
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I've make a few things from it including Whole Wheat Master Loaf, Soft Whole Wheat Sandwich Loaf, Avocado Guacamole Bread and another one I can't remember right now. The marvelous thing is that out of these batches of dough, I've made a multitude of things from artisan free form loaves and sandwich loaves to pizza crust to garlic rolls to a bog round flat loaf that I've been making <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">focaccia</span> sandwiches with.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi21CQ4wVIU70l2Sd0zuYKpc0Ral9BLUMSrMeb9XrZKKW1QemmdiK9ecAeS0GdiFKVirXA661-icFaT7DqbOsZqyTj2i-YQT5OKZ6ZZ4ZGIZqlLB-7Mr7UDm5YAerpT90BleBaBDYTOY8Y/s1600/2010-04-09_1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi21CQ4wVIU70l2Sd0zuYKpc0Ral9BLUMSrMeb9XrZKKW1QemmdiK9ecAeS0GdiFKVirXA661-icFaT7DqbOsZqyTj2i-YQT5OKZ6ZZ4ZGIZqlLB-7Mr7UDm5YAerpT90BleBaBDYTOY8Y/s320/2010-04-09_1.jpg" /></a></div>The Avocado Guacamole was the best. Really good flavor which made it great for many things, breakfast toast with mozzarella cheese, dinner bread, etc. Anyway, please give this method a try. It is totally worth it.<div class="blogger-post-footer">-------------------
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Well, Miss Emmeline has been out as long as she was in! I really can't believe it. She is growing up to be such a cute baby. Her biggest development this month is her appetite! She will eat anything, and I mean anything, that you feed her or put in front of her. I was a little worried that she would turn into a Cheerio, so we are working in a few other kinds of finger foods. Her daily food and milk/formula intake looks like this:<br />
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6:00 am Nurse<br />
7:30 am 4 oz of fruit or applesauce with baby cereal with Cheerios after<br />
8:15 am Nurse<br />
10:45 am 4.5 oz. milk bottle and 4 oz. of pureed veggies or stage 2 fruit<br />
1:45 pm 4.5 oz. milk bottle and 4 oz. of pureed fruit or stage 2 fruit<br />
3:00 pm 4 oz formula bottle and puffs and cheerios<br />
5:30 pm Nurse<br />
6:00 pm 3-4 oz. of pureed veggies, an ounce of pureed meat, an ounce of avocado and an ounce of brown rice with diced peaches and Cheerios after<br />
7:30 pm Nurse and bed<br />
Usually she wakes to nurse between 2 am and 4 am, but sometimes she sleeps through.<br />
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Next week we are going to two 6 oz. bottles at daycare and upping her food some by adding some finger foods for her to have there. I think that I'll switch her over to stage 3 baby foods and chunkier home purees as well. I hope that she continues to be an adventurous eater!<br />
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Some milestones this month include incessant chatter. This child talks all the time! (I'm sure that isn't that much of a surprise if you know me.) She talks to us, to her friends at "school," to the dogs... all the time. She has really started to interact more with us, the kids in her class and, most hysterically, the dogs. Every morning she crawls over to the dogs and "hugs" them by pulling herself up to kneeling onto them and then flopping her head down on top of them. The grudgingly cooperate. The other afternoon she grabbed the other end of the toy Winni was playing with and started shaking it and laughing. I think she really enjoyed "playing" with her.<br />
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Emmeline also enjoys going outside, which is great because David and I do, too! Every afternoon she spends some time outside after we get home from work. The last few days we have gone to the track at <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Irondale</span> Middle School to walk after she eats dinner and she enjoyed that (when she wasn't too sleepy).<br />
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She is developing a sense of humor as well. She laughs when we laugh, even if she doesn't know why. Also, she thinks it is super-funny to put her pacifier in your mouth. Much <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">hilarity</span> will ensue. Just don't try to take it from her, because that is clearly NOT funny.<br />
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Here are some items from the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">babycenter</span>.com milestone chart. She is right on track developmentally, and slightly advanced in the social aspects, I think. <br />
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<div class="MsoNormal">• Stands while holding onto something</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Jabbers or combines syllables</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Eats with fingers</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Bangs objects together</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Plays patty-cake and peek-a-boo (she doesn't do too well with the "roll-it-up" portion of patty cake, but she gets the rest)</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Says "mama" and "<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">dada</span>" to the correct parent (with absolutely no regularity, and sometimes not at all)</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Waves goodbye (or sometimes, if she is really feeling fancy, she claps goodbye)</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Picks things up with pincer grasp (oh, Cheerios, how much you have taught us)</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Crawls well, with belly off the ground</div><div class="MsoNormal">• Understands "no" and simple instructions (albeit she doesn't follow those instructions)</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhrhUqB8tfIvQHaT9WvDh3WhzornTqlQecNe96tyWnSpa_PPSYH7zwdhA7PK0NqclZpOPwBFUc_UFSi7ypS79Wjw3CQk_VUt8OZhJBr0e56OCuqHXnfDxhgoAaIN6jTVHHoNuIRtIFopvE/s1600/2010-04-07_2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="224" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhrhUqB8tfIvQHaT9WvDh3WhzornTqlQecNe96tyWnSpa_PPSYH7zwdhA7PK0NqclZpOPwBFUc_UFSi7ypS79Wjw3CQk_VUt8OZhJBr0e56OCuqHXnfDxhgoAaIN6jTVHHoNuIRtIFopvE/s320/2010-04-07_2.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><o:p> </o:p> We do love her so!</div><meta content="" name="Title"></meta> <meta content="" name="Keywords"></meta> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" equiv="Content-Type"></meta> <meta content="Word.Document" name="ProgId"></meta> <meta content="Microsoft Word 2008" name="Generator"></meta> <meta content="Microsoft Word 2008" name="Originator"></meta> <link href="file://localhost/Users/eling/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/msoclip/0clip_filelist.xml" rel="File-List"></link> <style>
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