Ah, yes. A fellow victim of renting woe's. Poor Corynn believes that the birds outside are her pets, and she squeals with delight when a stray lady bug enters her room 'to play with her'. Sometimes I try to convince Matt to let us "hide" a rabbit inside-and as we take it outside, if Jackie sees us-we can just pretend it is wild. Needless to say, he doesn't go for that idea.
Both of your children have innummerable expressions and though it seems impossible just by sheer numbers, each and every one is so very dear.
Ah, yes. A fellow victim of renting woe's. Poor Corynn believes that the birds outside are her pets, and she squeals with delight when a stray lady bug enters her room 'to play with her'. Sometimes I try to convince Matt to let us "hide" a rabbit inside-and as we take it outside, if Jackie sees us-we can just pretend it is wild. Needless to say, he doesn't go for that idea.
ReplyDeleteBoth of your children have innummerable expressions and though it seems impossible just by sheer numbers, each and every one is so very dear.
I'm glad she knows the truth-- the ladybugs do seek her out. Her sweet flower face draws them in.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words concerning the overabundance of pictures of little Owens. :)