Step 1: Smile for the camera.
Step 2: Pick your purse and gather the essentials.
Step 3: Commission your mom to help load up your purse.
Step 4: Try to cram in Noah or maybe a hippo.
Step 5: Ask for mom's help one more time.
Step 6: Take a rest in your Elmo chair as a reward for all your hard work.
As Zoe Scout gets older she seems to be developing a strong sense of organization. Wonder where she gets that? :0 No matter how I group her toys she always has a "Better Way" to do it. I felt like she was saying "Silly mommy, don't you know all the dolls and stuffed animals belong in a pile in the middle of the room?!"
Just for my dad.....doesn't she look cute in the t-shirt you brought her from Canada?
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My gosh...look at all the toofers! Oh, and I love the Special K product placement...how much you makin' off of that?
Not anything.....yet.
Love the purse commentary and the yellow shirt...we just stocked up on yellow today, so evidently I am a fan!
I'm glad to see that you're teaching Zoe to respect the hippo at an early age. Good job, Parr.
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