It's hard to tell a bunch of old people that your baby has a black eye because she knocked an autoharp on her face. That mark on her cheek in the picture below is the only part you can see anymore.
But at least they just smile and nod, pretending either that they heard you or that the know what an autoharp is or both. It's even harder to explain to a bunch of former coworkers who can actually hear.
But they wouldn't think it was so odd if they spent an afternoon with this baby.
Because she sees each and every day as a new chance for a minor catastrophe.
Since last time I posted she's tried to choke herself on an acorn and my camera card, eat a piece of glass, attack who knows what with a steak knife, knock an old fashioned kajillion and a half pound ironing board on herself, and that's not even to mention her normal, everyday attempts at eating as many reams of paper as she can get away with.
Luckily I was able to rescue her from her from all but the autoharp.
By the way, for anyone who remembers my "All Babies are Boys Unless Proven Otherwise" post, I have an update. It's still true as far as I can tell. I brought the baby dressed just like this (pink pants with a pink, purple, and white shirt) into the music store.
So of course, the store owner thought she was...
A boy wearing a barrette.
No really! In fact, he even told me he wondered why I would put a barrette on a boy. So...that's it from here. The baby girl who looks like a baby boy is bent on self destruction and getting reacquainted with her much hated playpen!
7 comments:
Just you wait -- she will overcome your intentions with that playpen!
Just proves you can't go and give girls a bunch of blue pink stuff.
Some people think, if a baby girl wears a blue dress, she's a boy!
nope
You have an autoharp?????
Hearing all those 'near misses' reminds me why I decided, on my remarriage, that I was too old for another baby.
Mark - Ummm...yeah! Definitely! OK! I confess! I have no idea if you're agreeing with me or not, actually.
Arizaphale - Doesn't everybody? :-)
Oops and Unknown~!! She already does a fair job of that!!!!
so cute :)
reminds me of my son's penchant for disabling the stair guard and tumbling down the steps...
Thanks Slyde! And that's the exact reason she will never, ever be allowed upstairs. :-) Well, that and the fact that she doesn't ever need to go up there. That is the older kids' domain.
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