But before we get started, we should catch you up on what happened before we left Texas and moved to Missouri. My last home cooked meal, yes mom makes my food, was beets! I enjoyed this very magenta food immensely and promptly received a bath afterwards. I'm not sure why mom was so hot to trot to get me into the tub, I liked the look of natural lipstick.

But as you can see here, the bath worked and removed all remnants of the beets.


This was also my last bath in my baby bath seat. As you can see, I was caught in the act of trying to get into the tub on my own. Since I'm now sitting up in it and am really ready to play in the tub, not in the seat, mom's retiring it. (One small thing I can do to help make her packing job easier.) I love the water, the faucet, and the toys (especially my waterproof book) that I can now fully enjoy.

After the bath, mom experimented with the hair dryer. It was a good thing she started me out on this in Austin to get the hang of it. It's cold here in Missouri and this has now become part of my daily bedtime routine.

We also took a stab at hats. Surprisingly enough, I've taken to them quite nicely and will leave them on my head. I've also started wearing what dad calls the "girl bow". Yes, mom puts those headband thingy's on me to make me look oh so cute. Pictures of this will appear in a later post.

And before we left, we tried puffs. The Gerber version of puffed cereal. Here I am examining this new type of food. With my first encounter, none actually got in my mouth. After a few tries though, I'm now eating them like they are candy. Mom wishes they had "power puffs", high calorie puffs, to help bulk me up a bit. Nonetheless, these have become lifesavers for mom and now go with us everywhere. We've even become quite good at passing them between the drivers seat and the car seat.


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It is about time we got some pictures of our favorite baby! I miss all of you very much and will see you in less than a month~ Aunt Trishie
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