Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Where's Abby?

Oh, there she is on the kids table.
Just thought she would stand on the end table to get a better view.
Really?
Oh, the window sill is a perfect chair.
Jumping on the ottoman.

I am very strict about climbing on tables and chairs, or at least I was with Ruby. Ruby was, for the most part, a good listener. Abby hears just fine, but if I was commenting on her report card, I would say she doesn't follow directions well. I just blink and my little monkey is climbing on something. She's getting sneakier, too. Now she usually waits until I leave the room and finds something to get on top of. Yesterday she was in her room standing on the small activity table. This morning I was in the bathroom when I heard Ruby yelling "Mom, Abby's on the table again". I think this is a sign of things to come: Abby doing something naughty and Ruby tattling on her. I'm not sure which one is going to bother me more:).

8 comments:

Kelly said...

Those pictures are great!!

The Beard Family of 5 said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE the pictures - she has such a great free personality!

Jack has been following Kyla and Kade around mimicing them on everything they do as well... jumping on couches when they think I'm not looking, jumping OFF couches when they think I'm not looking - and now he's trying to do his own somersault - I think I'm going to have a heart attack with the anxiety of him having a really big fall.

themonteleones said...

It all looks so familiar. I'm sure she will be jumping off of my couches sooner than later!

The Robin Family said...

I hear you. Madison was great and was so scared of getting into trouble and upsetting me. Then along comes Hudson. I cought him standing on top of my kitchen island once.

Angie said...

I love it. Moms that have crazy ones (Brady) are always so jealous of those that don't (You & Ruby). In a weird way I love to see Abby doing that... is that bad???? Love you...

Bill and Paige said...

I love the pictures...she is so cute!

Fa said...

Jeana,
you have probably heard this before, but climbing is Anthony all over again. He used to do the same thing. In fact, he taught Greg how to climb the walls in our house. As if Greg wasn't climbing enough already, Anthony showed him how to grasp the outer edges of the molding on the doors, and climb his way to the ceiling. Nothing stopped Greg, what ever he came to in his path, he climbed over, never went around. He climbed over chairs, tables, books cases, beds and kitchen counters. And that was just on the inside. Outside was a whole other set of obstecles to overcome. And he did.
Just all in a day in the life. Enjoy!

caxline said...

table dancing at an early age...love it!