Of course before she could play with her new toy Norah had to remove her bow. I think this might be the end of her hair bows for a while.
The puppy passed a thorough inspection . . .
received some smiles . . .
and was wildly shaken much to the glee of his owner
A Tale of Two Fluffys:
Norah has grown quite attached to her cribmate Fluffy - so attached that we started to worry what would happen when Fluffy was completely worn out. It has only been eight months and he (yes, it is a "he") has already endured extensive chewing and snot absorption. I set out to purchase a back up but couldn't find him anywhere online. I finally called the company (Anico) and asked them for help but it turns out Fluffy is only sold by the case to flower shops and grocery stores. Fortunately Anico, had old school customer service and after trying to find a retailer still carrying the product they arranged for a floor sample to be sent. Isn't that first class? Thank you Kim at Anico!!! We plan to rotate the two pink pups to increase their longevity. This picture doesn't do justice to the contrast in fluffyness. Trust me -- it is a big difference! received some smiles . . .
and was wildly shaken much to the glee of his owner
A Tale of Two Fluffys:
5 comments:
Wow, I think you can totally see the difference in the two Fluffys. Norah must really abuse him... Charles doesn't look like that!
Ha ha. Are you sure about that Hillary? Maybe Charles needs to be side by side with his long lost twin for a comparison!
She is so stinkin' cute! Love the pitures, and how excited she is over her new toy. Also love the fluffy story, and am glad you found a replacement. Ethan has to have his duckie blanket, and I probably should start looking for the same fabric now to replace it when it's all worn out!
You should turn some of these delightful Norah pics into a flip book! That would be so super much fun. What a cute dear.
I can't believe how big she is! Taylor's favorite cribmate came from a flowershop too...how's that for random?
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