Thursday, Dec 29, 2005
We had a wonderful Christmas this year! With Grace being at the age now where she knows what toys are, she had a blast. However, now my house is trashed! We made the mistake of buying her a 75 piece Lego set (each piece is about 4 inches long). So now, I have Lego pieces ALL over my house. You can't walk without stepping on toys of some sort.
We also got her a miniature stroller for her little baby doll, which she thinks the stroller is for her. It's pretty funny to see Grace squeeze herself into this little stroller! We had lots of fun with her, and we have many more years to look forward to! Here's hoping all my ER friends had a wonderful Christmas/Chunnakah/Kwanzaa/Holiday/(insert your own holiday here) and will have a fun and safe New Year's!
We also got her a miniature stroller for her little baby doll, which she thinks the stroller is for her. It's pretty funny to see Grace squeeze herself into this little stroller! We had lots of fun with her, and we have many more years to look forward to! Here's hoping all my ER friends had a wonderful Christmas/Chunnakah/Kwanzaa/Holiday/(insert your own holiday here) and will have a fun and safe New Year's!
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Posted Dec 29, 2005 1:23 pm PT
I'm thrilled to have read about your Merry Christmas
Posted Dec 30, 2005 4:49 am PT
It sounds lovely! How old exactly is Grace? I'm guessing above the age where she would eat lego, and below the age where she would link spaces withy sizes!
Posted Dec 30, 2005 12:03 pm PT
Thanks Ollie! I read about all the dvds/games you got, I'm jealous!
Posted Dec 30, 2005 12:59 pm PT
Shana-She will be 2 in February. These lego pieces are pretty big. They are about the size of the palm of your hand. Ya know, big enough to hurt when you step on them in the middle of the night! She still likes to chew on them though....!
Posted Dec 30, 2005 1:01 pm PT
Wow! They are big actually, well that's good, at least she can't go swallowing any of them. And I'm sure the smaller pieces might hurt more
, you know, less space so more sharp pointiness on impact, plus, harder to see in the middle of the night!
Posted Dec 30, 2005 3:36 pm PT
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