-emma & her friend natalie giggling over some pizza-
After the party, we came home for a nap and then rushed out of the house for some twilight swimming (indoors at the JCC). Emma liked the locker room even more than the pool. Peekaboo!
Our little ham. Everything is a joke to her, and she knows she is funny.

This morning she told me to dance around, and keep my breath in my throat. That one threw me for a loop....but I'm thinking she has perhaps been experiencing what it feels like to be out of breath? She sure has been bouncing off the walls lately, so it is to be expected!
My plan to pick up a box of "not so yummy" cookies from Target so I wouldn't eat the whole thing in a week (or day), totally backfired. These babies are even better than the real thing! Buyer beware!
Felix reading a Shabbat book to Emma while I was making dinner. This was so sweet- and my favorite part was listening to poor Felix trying to figure out all the Yiddish words!
This morning she told me to dance around, and keep my breath in my throat. That one threw me for a loop....but I'm thinking she has perhaps been experiencing what it feels like to be out of breath? She sure has been bouncing off the walls lately, so it is to be expected!
My plan to pick up a box of "not so yummy" cookies from Target so I wouldn't eat the whole thing in a week (or day), totally backfired. These babies are even better than the real thing! Buyer beware!
Felix reading a Shabbat book to Emma while I was making dinner. This was so sweet- and my favorite part was listening to poor Felix trying to figure out all the Yiddish words!
a picture from when we were in FL, BBQ-ing it up, all with our own handmade plates.
And one more "first" for little E. Riding a bike! She was excited to try, but not so excited to finish. She was on the bike for about 20 minutes.... and we only made it around the corner from the house before she ditched the bike and ran home to see her cousins.

On average, she would get about two pedal strokes in before getting distracted by a spot of water on the sidewalk, or a lizard in the grass, or another little girl (actually pedaling!) her bike across the street. But- on the bright side, it makes it pretty difficult to fall off the bike when going so slow! Yeay for Emma!!
We drove by a yard-sale the other day and I picked up a plastic tricycle for her. She picked out a sit & spin "for Levi".....so she said. When we got home, she was very excited about the bike- for about a minute. Then she told me she had to show Levi how to use his toy. So far, Levi hasn't had a turn on "his toy" :)
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Awww........... so cute!
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