For a child who can be such a ham, Amelia generally will not sit still for photographs so most end up blurry, of the top of her head, or her running away. I actually got a few last night as she had her last bottle (she only gets a bottle first thing in the morning or the last of the day, otherwise she's a sippy cup girl who's toying with the idea of a straw).


While Teddy stalks squirrels, Amelia stalks "babies", or the other kids in the neighborhood. There are a number of kids, especially right around her age, that she can see walking or playing outside. Even kids older than her are babies. Thankfully she hasn't told the four year old across the street that yet.
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