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Abby and Wilson at the Aquarium

Abby and Wilson at the Aquarium. Spring 2007?

Give us a kiss

Abby at the Mariners

Abby and Mamma enjoy a Mariners game. This is from 2006 I think.

Cotton candy II

Grandmama sends an Easter crocodile?

Wilson is so enamored with crocodiles that he sees them in everything. He can find crocodiles in the clouds, in his Cheetos and Pirate Booty. He can nibble them out of his toast and his crackers. The bottom line is that we are surrounded by crocodiles.

Earlier this week, a package arrived for Wilson and Abby from their grandparents. It was filled with Easter goodies, including Cadbury cream eggs, Beanie Baby Easter bears, M&M dispensers disguised as Easter bunnies, and 2 large caramel-corn Easter bunnies with candy eyes and candy carrots for noses.

Wilson is convinced that his caramel-corn Easter bunny is a crocodile. I tried to convince him otherwise, but he insisted, turning it on its back and repositioning it. And I’ve got to admit that if I use just a bit of imagination, I can see it, too. The long ears of the bunny could double as the long snout of the crocodile. We can’t really explain the carrot on top of the croc’s head, but otherwise, it’s believable.

You be the judge.

Caramel corn Easter bunny

Caramel corn Easter croc

Abby is daring

Abby has a copy of The Daring Book for Girls by Miriam Peskowitz (in addition to her copy of The Dangerous Book for Boys). On page 82 she finds “The Daring Girls Guide to Danger” which gives a list of things that any daring girl should do to face her fears and push herself to new heights to inspire her to face challenges throughout her life. Here is the abbreviated list:

  • Ride a roller coaster.
  • Ride a zip line across the canopy of a rain forest.
  • Go white-water rafting.
  • Have a scary movie festival in your living room.
  • Wear high heels.
  • Stand up for yourself-or someone else.
  • Try sushi or another exotic food.
  • Dye your hair purple.

Abby has always had a strong sense of justice and readily stands up for herself and others. Number 6? Check.

Abby has a pair of high heel brown boots that were handed down to her from Chelsea. She readily wears these to everywhere but school. Maybe they don’t fit her school image, or more likely they aren’t practical for what I understand are very active recesses. Number 5? In progress.

Tonight Abby dyed her hair cherry red, her favorite color. She asked for this as soon as she read it in this book. Aside from it being a little costly, I honestly didn’t have any good reason to not do it. We went to my stylist and she used a food-grade dye for safety. It is absolutely darling. Number 8? Check.

Daring Abby

Everyone should have such a list. Abby is lucky to have found it, and I think it is only a matter of time before she starts adding her own things to the list to personalize it to her own needs and goals.