Annie loves to read. She spends her entire day begging someone--ANYONE--to please read a book to her. Then read it again. Then read it again. Then...well, you probably get the idea.
Tonight for bed, we read One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Some of you have also memorized this book, but for those of you who haven't, there's a particular rhyming segment with "Ned," who has a bed that is too small.
When I tucked Annie in after finishing the story, she wrinkled up her nose and said, "I do not like my little bed." Then she tried to stick her head out of the top (like Ned ends up doing).
Great. She'll be up all night now, trying to convince us her bed is too small.
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Granddaddy, roped into reading when he brought peaches and diapers yesterday.

Annie telling Granddaddy what part to read again.

Ike reading at bedtime last night.
Tonight for bed, we read One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Some of you have also memorized this book, but for those of you who haven't, there's a particular rhyming segment with "Ned," who has a bed that is too small.
When I tucked Annie in after finishing the story, she wrinkled up her nose and said, "I do not like my little bed." Then she tried to stick her head out of the top (like Ned ends up doing).
Great. She'll be up all night now, trying to convince us her bed is too small.
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Granddaddy, roped into reading when he brought peaches and diapers yesterday.
Annie telling Granddaddy what part to read again.
Ike reading at bedtime last night.
1 Comments:
That's her granddaddy? You're kidding! Wow, he sure looks too young to be a granddaddy. What's his secret?
Well, it does look as if he has an elephant's knees in that second photo, but that's probably more the camera, don't you think? Or maybe he has a tiny head. Isn't that one of the signs of aging, having a tiny head?
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