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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Flat Reed: Helping Do The Laundry



Flat Reed got to play in the laundry tonight. It's been a while since we have worked on the laundry so it made a perfect place for Flat Reed to play.



Flat Reed had fun throwing the clothes into the air. He was having fun, but we are going to have to work some kind of system out, because if the two of us can create that much laundry, I can't imagine when we add a third Land!



Peek-A-Boo. Okay, so we know that Flat Reed is an inanimate object, but ALL babies love to play Peek-A-Boo don't they?



After Peek-A-Boo, Flat Reed wanted to try to cover himself in the laundry. He is rather uninterested in American Idol tonight, because he has given up any hope that Sanjaya will ever get voted off. He questions the judgement of the American people, but he knows the saying, "American by naturalization, southern by the grace of God!"



Finally, Flat Reed wanted to jump into the laundry.

Now, some things Abbey told me I forgot to say last night:

1. We didn't know it when we bought the baby bed, but it actually came from Taipei, Taiwan. Isn't that pretty neat?
2. We KNOW that the dust ruffle is wrinkled, we just wanted to see how long it would take Lola to mention it. (In case you're wondering, it was this morning around 6:45 AM - roughly 8 hours after the blog was posted.) Anyone who would like to come to our house to iron it, email - we'll send directions.
3. We love all of our new blog fans, and Flat Reed loves Aunt Bitsy who held him the other day in Daddy's office. (She also cried today when she saw the babybed!)

2 comments:

Alaina said...

Hi, we started our blog for the trip but had a website with a little more information before that: freewebs.com/andylains Kaz works very differently so we couldn't really talk about our referrals (they are not guaranteed and are not officially allowed - we learned this later). We adopted both of them at the same time - this is increasingly uncommon (for unrelated). We started the process in September 2005 and brought the boys home in October 2006. A long wait! We lost a "referral" in that time also. We are happy to answer any questions. We could not be more blessed. It was a great experience (though tough!).

Soccer Girl said...

I love your blog! I just love your pictures of Flat Reed helping out!
Thanks for commenting on my blog!
~Darcy