Happy St. Patrick's Day! I'm not Irish, but Dylan and I will be decked out in green at the zoo today, while Abbey will be wearing some variation of pink or purple. Such is life in the closet of a three-year-old in love with pink.
My days of celebrating with flat, green beer are over, but there are still many delicious beverages to be enjoyed on this day of the Irish. One of those beverages is tea. Invisible tea, to be exact.
Since our tea party playdate, Abbey has been into tea parties.
Since I stopped nursing, Dylan has been into napping (more on that in another post!)
Therefore, a few opportunities have arisen for Abbey and I to play Cootie (too many mini-pieces for Dylan's quick fingers). And then have Cootie tea parties. In case you aren't aware, all Cooties love to have tea parties with tea and pizza, even "Little Brother Cootie".
Unfortunately, Abbey's love of tea parties is overshadowed by her love of looking at pictures, specifically pictures of herself. I tried to casually take some photos of our Cootie Tea Party (so I can blackmail her she can't deny these moments in twelve years), and she immediately went into picture mode, which involves making the goofiest faces and most contorted poses and then sweetly asking, "Can I see THAT one?"
Remember when you didn't get to see the picture until you paid to have it developed? I am thrilled those days are over, because I would be paying for many, many shots of silliness and little hands grabbing for the camera.
Abbey is always, always the pink Cootie
I shudder to think of what will happen when she plays with another pink lover, like her BFF Brendan
she's dancing here
sister and little brother Cootie are having tea
mommy Cootie has fallen apart
daddy Cootie is going to get the pizza
(without his head)
Thank you! It seems fairly universal at this age :)
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