Merrily eating away, little Emma munches on a mango stick.
But what makes us smile at this is her feet - they are always crossed when she eats, as if she takes comfort from them touching.
The great explorer peers around the corner.
What delights lie in this room?
What can I destroy today?
The main bathroom is where we leave the cat food and water, so lil Emma is kept out.
She looks a bit like a prisoner though.
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This was Cath's doing. In an effort to get Emma to experience new tastes, sounds, touches, etc, Cath gave her a tray of yoghurt to play in. Knowing it would make a mess, we wisely organised the game for outside.
And she loved it.
She covered herself.
Only after a good 10 minutes did she realise the stuff was edible. She was busy sitting it it, sliding her hands and feet around and just having a ball, her hunger was temporarily forgotten.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We went for a walk in the neighbourhood - to get to see a bit more of the place - and were even happier with where we've bought. What a cool area. This was about a 10 minute walk from our place. The dogs loved the fields and the little river. Emma seemed quite content too - but she always is at walk time.
We saw this big chap on our walk home. That must be the tallest dog in the world!
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