Saturday, September 29, 2012

Fall & BFF's

I am loving the fall this year! Dressing Aryn up in cute, warm outfits, going for walks, and hanging out with friends has taken over our daily activities. Even though it's still +28C outside, it's a manageable +28C and we are not baking and sweating all day. Albeit, I am not looking forward to winter. 

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Aryn's personality is really starting to take form. She's stubborn as a mule, hilarious, and does not like to listen. She never stops talking, but we have no idea what she's saying. A friend called it, "Arynese" and I think it's quite fitting. I do wish she'd start speaking in English a bit more, but I know that it will come sooner than later and it'll be harder to keep her quiet once it does.

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Either way, she's a brilliant little girl who refuses to do anything anyone asks her to do. Which is why potty learning is so difficult. The kid is so stubborn! But, I digress.

We went out to Kayben Farms on Friday with some friends. Watching the littles run around in pure glee was wonderful to watch. I love watching Aryn with her little friends, and the friendship between Aryn and Anna has really blossomed. They get along so great, and they play together very well. Who would have thought a 2-year old could have a BFF?

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I mean, come on. How cute is this?

Watch Anna get some air!

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Aryn's love of animals is so apparent. The horses (who apparently are "Moo"'s.... umm....), the donkey, the pigs, and the roosters were all given lots of food and love from these two littles.

Aryn even got pecked by a rooster and there were no tears. I almost cried watching it happen but she just yelled at the rooster and walked away, holding her finger in her hand. It was quickly forgotten when she saw the pigs. Thank goodness. And no mark on her finger. Yay!

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We had a great day together on Friday. The warm air, the yellow leaves and the pumpkins decorating the farm made it feel like fall. Fall normally means winter is coming. This year, it means just new outfits for outdoor adventures. I'll take that.

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