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Who Says Playing With Blocks Is For Boys?

Sep
25

Princess loves blocks!


They’re good for walking here….


Good for walking there….


Good for walking everywhere!


She likes tractors, too. :smile:

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on September 25, 2007  

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  1. 9-25
    7:36
    am

    Princess seems to be having a lot of fun. I would love to have her balance. I get dizzy just looking at anything more than 10 inches high. :lol: Next thing you know, she will be driving that tractor. You go Princess. Have fun. A big :hug: to all and have a great day. :wave:

  2. 9-25
    8:05
    am

    Woohoo! Visible signs of the new house. Hurrah!

    BTW, I finished “A Hero’s Redemption” last night, Suzanne.

    Could you please send me a real-life Dane? I’ll pay for the shipping. Thanks. (Yummy yum!)

    -Kim :lol:

  3. 9-25
    8:56
    am

    That looks like fun. Now she can tell her grand kids she walked on the foundation of the house while it was being built.

  4. 9-25
    11:17
    am

    Great pictures! :thumbsup: Princess looks like she is enjoying herself.

  5. 9-25
    11:37
    am

    Love the pictures. She has such a pretty smile.

  6. 9-25
    1:08
    pm

    I got the captions before the pics and thought you were talking about children’s toys – :mrgreen:

  7. 9-25
    1:14
    pm

    Thank you! She IS cute, isn’t she? She always knows her pics are for the blog and she is Such a performer!!!

  8. 9-25
    2:02
    pm

    Quite the actress :mrgreen: She will remember watching all the stages of the house being built. That is so cool.

  9. 9-25
    2:31
    pm

    Looks like fun! :rockon:

  10. 9-25
    3:47
    pm

    Good to see progress on the new house.
    Princess is very cute!

  11. 9-25
    5:15
    pm

    So sweet! You’ll love looking back on those pictures when the house is built!

  12. 9-25
    5:46
    pm

    Looks like the house if coming along great. Once you get the block down and foundation flooring on, it doesn’t seem like no time the house is up and ready for wiring and plumbing. Hopefully it won’t be too long til you’ll be able to start the decorating. :snoopy: Hope everything is going great. :purr: Everyone have a great evening.

    leanne :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:

  13. 9-26
    5:21
    am

    Nice photos. She’ll be able to say I was there from the ground up.

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