After Thomas' triathlon we went to check out the pond he swam around. We bought some milkshakes and sat out on the dock and let Brooklyn feed the ducks.
And eventually Brooklyn wanted to get in the water so we obliged.
She wanted to take her cart and doll and doll carseat to the grocery store. Bad mistake on my part. We made it through the produce department until she needed to sit in the big cart and I ended up putting her cart in the cart with all the groceries. It was cute while it lasted.
For awhile she always wanted to hold our hands while going down the slide. When she was around a year she would go down on her belly so she could catch herself with her legs better at the end of the slide. I love how she would say "Grab my hand mom. Mom, grab my hand!".
Friday night date at the park with my girl.
Brooklyn loves to do down dog with no hands. And she pronounces yoga "oga", it's adorable. If I ever try to practice when she is awake I usually get kicked off my mat so she can show me her moves.
The girl LOVES popsicles! She eats at least one a day. And it's pronounces "paw-kah-nah".
Mini pool day in front of our apartment.
Park ladder with Dad.
Thomas' sister, Kristin, and two of her boys came into town. One of the days we went to dinner at Big Judd's burger joint and then bowling at BSU. Brooklyn loved hanging with her cousin Adam and had him give her "rocket ship rides" over and over.
Sometimes after a long week of no Daddy home during the evenings we go to the nearby DQ for some ice cream to console ourselves.
I love it when she gives me snuggles.
So I tried to potty train by using the 3-day method. It was miserable staying confined to the house. Basically you have them naked and take them to the bathroom constantly. Totally backfired. Before officially potty training Brooklyn would tell me most of the time when she needed to pee. Now she rarely does. This morning she was pants free and wanting to color on the sidewalk and I got a cute little shot of her bum.
She saw me cleaning the kitchen and so wanted her own washcloth and spray bottle to clean HER kitchen.
She is becoming quite the poser.
In June they started a free lunch program at a nearby park for kids under 18. We went on the first day and got our picture in the newspaper. Kids eat free and parents can pay $1 for their sack lunch.
Used her learning tower to climb up on the counters. Little monkey.
Last time sharing snacks at church with her Hallie.
Carting around her cabbage patch doll in her wagon (both from her birthday).
Thomas' parents live really close to a splash pad. Sometimes we aren't planning on going and do so I just let her run around in her regular clothes.
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