March 2008


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Kaya at sixteen months old. She likes to look out our front picture window to see if she can see any birds.

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Hello spring birds, we have both new videos and images for you.

Kaya is well into her fifteenth month and like most toddlers, wants to be outside all the time. We have been planning to do a wood deck for a few years, eventually we will. The rough landscape hasn’t stopped her from playing in the recycling bins or picking up the dirt and wood chips.

Digging through the dog food cans.

 
 
 
Kaya observes the falling snow from our front porch, February 2008.
 
Kaya rides the indoor elephant.

It has been a year since Kaya’s heart surgery and I am happy to say she is doing excellent. I am almost ready to give birth again, this time to baby Ava. It is uncomfortable for me to move about with the strong and slitherly Kaya. She can snake out of anybody’s arms.

The weather in Northern Arizona is gorgeous and we are just about to go to the park to meet Kaya’s cousin, Everette (18 months), and a few of his sassy gal pals.


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Kaya at her music class in the Sedona yurt.

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more “Music For Tots,” a children’s music class.

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The teacher has a nifty purple guitar with stickers.

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Kaya in our fifties era tub. We have a twenties clawfoot tub as well.

img_3748.jpgKaya has become a daddy’s girl.

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The two bed buddies, Kaya and her Daddy. Don’t they look alike? I sleep alone with big bed pillows.

Here are photos leftover from our South Dakota trip, the one we realized that we have become warm weather folk.

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