I was very well behaved all day. I did not whine or hit anyone (namely Barbara). I played happily (partially by myself) and was agreeable to everything.
Here I am adding legs to a Play Dough dog.
The finished dog. I said "Play Dough" perfectly.
Here I am hugging the tower Mommy and I built last night. It is amazing that it is still standing...but we did start with a strong base and that helped make it strong enough to handle my roughhousing.
We made some big blocks and I stacked them up, up, up. And I made a parking garage for this truck.
Next I played with my little garage, towing cars, taking them up the elevator, repairing them, and letting the freefall down the ramp.
Using my little tool box, I know how to use a hammer, screwdriver, pliers, and a saw.
After my nap, Barbara and I met Mimz. Mimz, Aunt Kathy and I went to Mel's for dinner. I sat in a booster chair and did great. I ate well: catfish, potatoes, cabbage and cornbread. I was so good I got a scoop of ice cream for dessert.
During the drive home we played the stop light game: if the light was red I told Mimz to stop and when it turned green I would say "go." We played more games when we got home and before we knew it I was tired and ready to watch a little Caillou. When Mimz was trying to get the tv on she said, "What did I do?" I said, just as plain as day "I don't know." Then I laughed.
This little video shows me working on my 16 piece puzzle. I quit to get a drink, but I can do it all by myself.
I had an exceptional day. I was good all day for both Barbara and Mimz. That makes my parents very proud.






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