Topic: Flashlight In The Tub? |
Date: 2008-02-07 11:19:27 |
Message:
Last night Emmett was taking his bath for the night, when I (dad) came through and dropped a mini-mag flashlight into the tub with him. It was turned on, and made the soap bubbles in the tub look really neat.

Emmett just looked up at me from inside the tub and gave me a look like "Are you serious? You can't put my flashlight in the tub!"
He picked it up, shook the water off of it, and dropped it on the floor outside the tub.
It took a few times of me putting it back into the tub for him to realize it was OK to have it in the tub with him. Once he knew it was OK, he had a blast playing with the light under the soap bubbles! |

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Topic: New Guest Book Features |
Date: 2008-02-07 11:12:59 |
Message:
Over the past few days we've made some changes to Emmett's website.
In addition to changing the theme to Sock Monkeys (Emmett's current favorite toy) we've added more functionality to the guest book page.
The guest book has been re-designed and made to load faster, and to allow you to change your font, size, colors, links etc., of your post.
If you haven't seen it yet, drop by and say Hello!
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Topic: Visiting the St. Louis Zoo |
Date: 2008-01-30 23:05:16 |
Message: Last weekend while the weather was good we took Emmett to the St. Louis Zoo. Emmett had been before, but he was a few months younger and only interested in "people watching".
This time he was old enough to focus on the animals and show interest in them.
We saw things like Penguins, the zoo train, laughing hyenas, penguins, and elephants. But Emmett refered to them all as ducks. :)


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Topic: Piggy Bank Fun |
Date: 2008-01-30 23:00:36 |
Message:
Emmett has a plastic toy piggy bank that he loves to play with. It counts coins and plays music.
Then one day Emmett noticed he had another piggy bank in his room. Except this bank was up high on his shelf, and was much larger than his plastic toy bank.

He walked around for a while pointing to his real porcelain bank until finally, Mom got it down for him

He took it to the living room and got to put in real quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. He was so excited! |

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