Here are a bunch of recent pics. She is such a toddler now by her looks and her constant usage of the word NO! She says around 20 words, but NO is the one she uses the most. Daddy and doggie are tied for second. Mom is way down the list-go figure.
Already texting and driving? Seriously, Ella has called numerous people from my phone. She left Auntie Sharon a message, 3-wayed Uncle Jamie with Sprint, and called our home phone, which I answered not knowing she was on the other line.
I always keep a close eye out with Ella and the dogs because A) I am trying to be a good, attentive mom and B) I try to save those poor dogs when Ella has overloved them! She lays on them saying, "Awwww," which sounds sweet, but I imagine the dogs would prefer not to have 25lbs draped across them. I think maybe they put up with it so well because A) they are good dogs and B) she shares LOTS of her food with them-3 meals a day and 2 snacks to be exact!
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Ella did not go trick-or-treating, but she did help hand out candy. She showed off her cuteness to all the neighbors outside and was a hit! She entertained us, her uncle Jamie and some of our friends that came over before taking off the tutu and ballet slippers for the evening. I think she was a beautiful ballerina!
We went to another farm, but this time in Winchester with Grandma & Grandpa Gilmer. Ella got to see more animals including a calf that was 8 weeks old. She picked out more pumpkins for herself, so we now have four. Her favorite part of the day was driving the tractor as you can see in the pictures. I was scared it was too high even with daddy behind her, but she loved it!
Here are some pics from our visit to Hunt Club Farm. Ella enjoyed the petting zoo, except the rooster that "cock-a-doodle-dood" in her face. This being her most recent barn yard animal noise I thought she would be pleased, but it scared her greatly (makes me think of my tragic cow encounter...).