After that you dug out some bandaids from one of the kitchen cupboards. We practiced counting (you can count up to 20 now) and you kept making sure they were all face down. Bandaid is actually the brand name. In England we called them plasters but in the U.S. we call them bandages.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Drawing & Bandaids
Today we did a bit of drawing. You almost look like you are doing a test you are concentrating so hard.
A good opportunity for me to get a few shots in.
Almost like I don't exist anymore.
Here's your handywork. We watched another documentary on sealife today and I think you were drawing a shark. At least that's what you said it was.
Once again you enjoyed the sealife DVD. You kept wanting to see an octopus but it took forever for one to show up. After a while you kept saying, 'no opposis' (kind of like opposite) because you were tired of waiting. I had to fast forward the DVD to keep you from getting too upset.
After that you dug out some bandaids from one of the kitchen cupboards. We practiced counting (you can count up to 20 now) and you kept making sure they were all face down. Bandaid is actually the brand name. In England we called them plasters but in the U.S. we call them bandages.
After that we ate some cheese and crackers and and some milk. And then it was off to bed. We're getting closer to mommy coming home.
After that you dug out some bandaids from one of the kitchen cupboards. We practiced counting (you can count up to 20 now) and you kept making sure they were all face down. Bandaid is actually the brand name. In England we called them plasters but in the U.S. we call them bandages.
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