Every families got them. Henry is the kid who refuses to use the toilet. Uncle Kevin had nosebleeds. Aunt Jenni gagged on all her food (then barfed). (If you must know, my reputation was for temper tantrums). And now it looks like June is the spontaneous barfer. Yesterday she woke up from her nap and covered me and the kitchen cabinets. Then kept playing. At supper, we tried to keep it simple and fed her applesauce. She yarfed it up and kept eating her graham cracker like nothing happened. We've been watchful for any sign of illness or fever, but she's been in a great mood and hasn't showed any indication of being sick. We think she may just be that kid who spontaneously barfs until 6th grade.
Juner is also no longer interested in just watching the shower. She wants to climb in. So I spent half of my morning shower trying to stop her from breaking her head open and she got one knee up and tried to dive the rest of the way. From now on I'm just stripping her down and letting her in. It's too much work.
In a post from last week, we posted a video of Henry talking to his train. Today he was playing in the car room (office) while I put June down for her nap. Normally, he spends his time parking the cars in the parking lot, like you see above.
But today, he was playing with his cars on the floor. I noticed they weren't parking, but instead certain cars were driving around and stopping nose-to-nose with other cars. The King (the Richard Petty Super Bird on the top) stopped for everyone and even stopped for the clown truck. This is surprising because normally Henry doesn't like his car with eyes (Car Movie cars) to mix with the cars without eyes. I also watched Radiator Springs Lightning McQueen drive away with Miss Sally (bottom of the screen). I was pretty surprised to see them leave and wondered if Bugmouth McQueen, Tire Eyes McQueen or Dinoco Mqueen knew about any of this. That is so like a woman- go for the flashiest one and forget about everyone else.