March 2004

March 2004

Here are various pictures of me from March 2004. Most recent are at the top. Clicking on a photo displays a larger version.

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[29 March 2004, age ] Dad's work as stage manager for Honk! finished yesterday. Apparently a very successfully run for Raleigh Little Theatre - a new box office record for shows in the Family Series. He bought me a present - three rubber duckies! With three, I can do all sorts of things - put them in a row, line them up, have a little family. All sorts of things.

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[29 March 2004, age ] Me and Gerrie at Starbucks. Lovely!

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[29 March 2004, age ] At Starbucks with my pal Katie. I'm having my first Frappacino! Yum! Not sure what do with this straw thingy however.

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[29 March 2004, age ] After food and a bottle, nothing like a short nap. And a bit of a dribble.

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[29 March 2004, age ] Check out my very pretty hat. It came all the way from Germany. Omi, my great grandmother sent it over for me, for my trip to Australia. Maybe I should start a hat collection? Cute?

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[23 March 2004, age ] My first pair of shoes. These were a Christmas present from Uncle Paul and Aunty Karin. Actually I have many shoes (I give Imelda Marcos a run for her money) but these are first ones I've actually worn! Quite comfy and they have little puppy dogs on them.

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[22 March 2004, age ] This outfit came from the Powells - Tracey, Allison and the gang. Thanks guys!

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[20 March 2004, age ] Me and my toys. I can lounge around in my U-shaped pillow and strengthen my neck muscles at the same time.

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[13 March 2004, age ] It might not look comfortable but it is. I can sleep almost anywhere and anyhow!

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[12 March 2004, age ] I'm sitting in my high chair when I have my rice cereal, but it dwarfs me! Still, I get to be up high, and I can sit at the table when my staff have their dinner.

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[12 March 2004, age ] Tummy time! I'm getting used to my tummy time more - and my neck muscles are getting stronger as a result. At the moment, I can lie like this for a few minutes or so.

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[12 March 2004, age ] What's this? Another new outfit?

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[10 March 2004, age ] I don't mind pureed carrot after its been warmed up. Its a little bit messy though!

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[06 March 2004, age ] I really like my rice cereal. I eat it all really quickly and cry when its finished! Fortunately, I get a bottle for dessert. Here's my Dad feeding me.

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[06 March 2004, age ] Another cute outfit. The top says "Daddy's little girl" - how appropriate!

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[05 March 2004, age ] It's important to catch up on my catalogs and magazines.

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[05 March 2004, age ] We're out on the deck since its nice and warm outside. I'm telling Mummy all out my plans for the day.

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[05 March 2004, age ] Hey! that tickles!

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[05 March 2004, age ] Gerrie gave me this new cute hat. There's a matching dress and I'll be able to fit into it in a month or two. Am I cute or what?

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[05 March 2004, age ] A new top (3-6 months size of course - I'm a big girl!) to match my cool trousers.

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[03 March 2004, age ] Tell you what: just hand me the bowl and I'll feed myself. I've got my spoon already.

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