Friday, October 22, 2010

Down to Mern- June.

On Tuesday, we met up with PawPaw to hitch a ride to Marion and to Bammaw's and PawPaw's house.

Here's a funny story about our trip. Mama planned on hitching rides around Ohio, so she didn't want to pack too much stuff. So now that I'm in my big girl bed (though totally still caged in by the bed rails and ladder), I got to take my sleeping bag. At Grandma and Grandpa Seibert's, Henry and I slept next to each other. Once I got in trouble for laying on top of Henry and reading his book over his shoulder while he laid on his belly. He didn't like that I narrated his book: "I like dogs. I like kitties."

At Bammaw's house, PawPaw thought maybe sleeping in a tent would help because it would give me boundaries. So he set up Aunt Girl's princess tent. It didn't really help. Many times, mama had to go into the room to fish me out from under the bed.

Mama thought it was very funny when she came in one night and found me asleep in the tent, but with my sparkly red shoes on.
Aunt Kate brought up Sadie and Dash and Grams got to cuddle on both of her little grandbabies.
And Sadie and I also gave them some love too.
Our GG and GG also came down from Cleveland for the day to meet Georgie.
GG Grandpa gets to know his newest great grand daughter.


Like mama, GG is a baby person. So he spent most of his time cuddling on sweet baby George.
I was glad to be among Grams' toys. Especially this Barney toy that plays music and has a paper scrolls that rolls across the screen. There's also a Dora cartridge. Sadie also loves this toy so much that she's dubbed Bammaw the "Barnie Grandma." That's right. 3 kids- 3 distinct nicknames. You can imagine the strife when I played with Sadie's favorite toy.
I let mama introduce this smocked dress into my wardrobe for the trip. It gave her the chance to wash the chicken dress while Bammaw and I read books together.
GG and GG pose with the two youngest of their 5 great-grandkids. We can't wait to see how much they've grown when they all come down for Thanksgiving!

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