Sunday, October 26, 2008

A day in the life of a Snapagus. . .

We all went on a hayride a couple of weeks ago before it got too chilly. It was a lot of fun and we saw some beautiful country. Regardless of what the girls' faces look like, they enjoyed the trip too.
Carli has been busy, busy lately and into anything and everything. I guess we hit that age. The one where no matter how child-proof you think your house is, she'll prove you wrong.

The look of a crazed Snapagus who realized her hiding place between the wall and couch had been discovered.
Next we move to the kitchen where we figure out how to take the garbage bags off the roll one by one. If this girl is to be happy, there better not be anything organized - everything should be on the floor, and it's her favorite game to make sure its that way.
Another perfect hiding place, once all those darn pans are extracted. Of course, you have to test out the roominess in the cupboard and turn around to grin at the camera to get the full experience.She stopped her exploration for a few minutes to take a picture with Mom one Sunday afternoon.
Poor girl had Roseola this past week, so things were a little rough for awhile. Afterwards though, she had to catch up on her rest to keep up her busy lifestyle, and the crib just won't do for that kind of beauty sleep. That calls for the pillowtop with Mom.

4 comments:

grandmacarol said...

The pictures are cute! We especially like the one in the cupboard with the pans. A remberance of days gone by. Cute girl!

Callie said...

Cute, cute. Sorry she was sick! What a fun age but then you realize that they have WAY more energy than you do. Fun, fun! I especially like the picture in bed.

kera said...

she is a cutie. i can't wait to see you guys at christmas!

Anonymous said...

Funny thing, kids, pans, and cupboards. When we moved in, Josh and Nathan would crawl into our cupboards. Now they are almost 6 feet tall. Cool fall pictures. We have some great colors here too. Been a wonderful fall. Give Carlie hugs and kisses from us.