Tuesday, February 17 2009 12:06
After three almost four years on this planet, my youngest has started forming a routine and routines are good. She doesn't require her morning programs, but she definitely doesn't mind lazy days where we can just relax and enjoy a show or movie. She has always been very attentive when it comes to watching shows and at an early age she knew how to identify the funny moments in a program--which for some reason just seemed advanced to me. Anyways, here is a picture of "Baby Girl" watching one of her morning programs one lazy morning a few days ago. In this picture she kinda looks half like an old woman and half like a toddler. She is just so dang gone cute, right?Do your little ones enjoy their morning programs when given the opportunity? I know mine do.
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written by jt12blk, February 17, 2009
written by jt12blk, February 17, 2009
Mine definitely does. But he's too kinetic to actually sit still and watch anything. For him, watching a TV show or a movie means jumping on the couch, playing with legos or marbles or blocks on the floor, smacking his head on the couch repeatedly, whirling around, climbing on the ottoman, or popping into the kitchen to see what I'm doing.
written by Opalstorm/Tara R., February 18, 2009
Even at 15-16yo my 'baby' has to watch his shows in the morning. He calls them his 'coffee.'
written by Nina IV, February 18, 2009
She is cute! And yes, my son loves to watch his early morning shows. Gives me time to make some coffee or tea, get the baby up and then I can sit and just relax for a while with them. It's nice.
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written by weaselmomma, February 19, 2009
written by weaselmomma, February 19, 2009
Given the opportunity my entire household would stay in PJ' enjoying SpongeBob, Phineas and Ferb, or Bugs Bunny when you can find it.
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