This one helps herself to hard-to-reach places now...
Auntie Laurie came to visit -- now it's impossible to live with her. She and Auntie Laurie are like two peas. And Laurie helps her do her hair and apply make up -- they chatter away upstairs like two sisters. They are inseparable -- and Laurie has taught her to chant "I want to move to Connect-i-cut!"Noodles are no match for Evelyn. She wont let me cut them into pieces anymore....She's a pro slurper.
Dress Up remains a favorite activity. But now there's makeup. Not sure why she feels compelled to apply Groucho Marx eyebrows....LOL
The Feinstones took us to a Memphis Tigers basketball game (so fun). Evey's favorite part: the blue tongue snow cone effect.
We enjoyed Thanksgiving with the Sullivan's; had them over for Tag's awesome deep fried bird and got to play outside a bit thanks to mild weather. Lilly and Jackson are the sweetest kids - we try to give Ev as much time as possible to play with them - they are like her siblings, and Darcy is, as Evey told me once "my mommy when I'm at Lilly's house."
Ev continues to develop her sense of personal preferences. And she is getting more sophistocated with her opinion sharing. How does Evelyn file a complaint during early childhood class? The note on her lunchbox container read "Evelyn said she doesn't like this part of her lunch."
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