A first-hand glimpse into the life and antics of Miss Dana Jae, and her little sister, Eliza Joy.
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Here I am striking my "What's the big deal?" pose. I do this whenever Mommy and Daddy catch me doing something I'm not supposed to be doing. Right now they still find it pretty cute, but I'm already working on something else for when they don't find it quite as amusing. (Maybe a little wink and a smile? A quicker getaway? I'm not sure yet...)
Mommy tried to teach me how to play soccer today, but all that running and chasing the ball around is for the birds. I'd much rather just sit in my nice, cozy chair and make Mommy do all the work.
This might possibly be the face of a girl with one to many goldfish in her mouth. Possibly. She's not admitting to anything.
Oh Ike-y, I love you so, sooo much. With all those arms that you have you'd think you could at least hug me back. And why must you always look so sad when all I want is to just love, love, love you?
Hey, check me out, I'm walking! I don't know what all the fuss is about, I could have done this a long time ago if I wanted to. I just like to keep everybody in suspense.
Monday, September 18, 2006
I just want to apologize for not updating my blog recently. Nothing too exciting has been happening around here. It's always just work, work, work!!!!!
Monday, September 04, 2006
I have come to discover the joy of this thing called the television, and love all my new friends. Mommy tells me I'm going to blind if I insist on standing so close to the screen, but how are they supposed to see me if I'm not Right There? Wait a minute, everything's getting a little fuzzy....
I've been noticing lately that there is a big gap in toddler fashion where "Hip Hop" should be found. So here I am, bringing back the Low Rider jeans. I'm thinking I'm going to get a chain for my diaper bag next.
My cousin Crista taught my Daddy how to knit and now he's making me a scarf. He's so talented, he can also make yogurt, jelly, and rhubarb pie. If he learns how to do my laundry he might be able to take over for Mommy! (Don't tell Mommy that though, she likes to feel needed.)
My Uncle Rocket came to visit me last night. We had so much fun playing together. He even read me my favorite story while daddy finished up knitting my scarf. Don't we look like one big happy family?
I'm three years old, and am a big sister to my one year old shadow, Eliza. I also have a dog, Dixie, who is both my best friend and my worst enemy; and a cat, Aslan, who makes a great wrestling partner.