I was inspired by a friend:
Hopefully her daughter actually drank some!!
Thanks Kim!
Neko’s Daily Activities
Neko is an eating machine. This is evident not solely by her high percentile in size but also by the way she devours Cheerios. Only a few days ago, she could barely pinch one cheery O between her fingers. Now, peas disappear faster than political prisoners in her slobbery grasp. Here’s a video to illustrate her technique.
Everyone knows that rain is a Jew’s worse nightmare. Humidity is the enemy.
We tried hard to escape, even making it to the Met to explore some antiquities and hide from the mess outdoors.
Neko loved it - babbling away at the Egyptian sculptures and Mythic creatures, crawling through the Temple of Dendur and changing diapers behind the silverware collection (no one goes to see that anyway).
As for her parents, we either need a hair cut or some investment in product!
Yes, they still happen, rarely, but they do.
It’s probably my fault for giving her all that damn prune juice.
Only way to deal with the sticky mess (once you get the onesie off her without getting the rest of her body covered) is to wash in nice soapy water.
Lesson learned: baby grunting for 10 minutes in exersaucer - check their diaper before throwing them in the air!
Halloween events took over this past week and rendered everyone silly, giddy, and over loaded on those mini kitkats. Not only did we schlep neko to every parade, party and happening, we sat on the stoop and played games while handing out candy….biggest question was:
How do a frog and a monkey make a cat?