Eliza and Daddy get serious about coloring. They shared a coloring
book and crayons.
The Costco car seat
Eliza loves sitting in car seats - except when they're in a car. She always plops down in one when we take it out of the car, or whenever we come across one in a store.
On this particular day at Costco she didn't want to get up, and when we said it was time to go home she started to buckle up. She wouldn't budge. It was like watching one of those environmental protesters that chain themselves to trees until the police have to remove them. It's not pretty sight in Berkley, and especially not in a Costco.
Chocolate Milk
Eliza helped herself to some choclate milk, but had trouble opening
the fridge a second time for the refill. She was putting her whole
body ... and quite possibly soul ... into the effort. Finally she
declared "I can't do it."
Eliza's Hip Hop Show
Daddy got a new computer, and Eliza loves to look at pictures and videos of herself on the large screen. Her new favorite obsession is recording little videos on the webcam.
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Wiped Out
It's a low-key Saturday. Eliza woke up early demanding to watch Blues
Clues. She's been obsessed with that show. She can now finish the
weird guy's sentences. Today she picked out a new stuffed dog - the
one she's clutching here - which looks kinda like Blue.
Anyway, we went for a yummy lunch. Eliza had hot & sour soup, spring
rolls, honey chicken and dessert. Good eater!
Then we hit Costco. She was knocked out on the way home. Costco is
quite exhausting.
You'll notice that she's got her purple sunglasses on again. She likes
just wearing them on her forehead.