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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

14 Month Candids

Fashion is ALWAYS important!

Sloane has her purse and is ready to go shopping!


Her "Future Delta" Elephant Bank from her Nanan Nicole. Train UP a Child!

Ready for a neighborhood walk.

Pondering how her 14 months of life have played out thus far...

Walking in her PaPa's shoes...She put them there.

Hey You! Yeah, Lady with the iPhone! It is time for Dinner!

Here is a face to take a picture of! Lol!

Forever I am...Sloane’s Mommy

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Big Girl Tub




Well Sloane outgrew the "baby" tubs pretty quickly. Our little angel definitely has long legs like her Mommy! I wonder how tall she will actually be...

I thought I was going to be tall like my Dad, but at 15 I stopped growing. I'm hoping she is no taller then six feet, but we shall see...

So, when it was time to start bathing Sloane in a "regular" size tub, we knew we had to be cautious and safe. Children often fall in bathtubs and can have concussions because of those falls. We wanted to avoid that at all cost! So, I did some research and found these safe and cute bumpers and slip mat for Sloane's new "Big Girl" tub. She loves it of course! More space to splash and play!


We went with the Sesame Street theme for the borders

Elmo is on her bath mat :-)




Forever I am...Sloane’s Mommy

Friday, February 14, 2014

Feeding the Wallabies

The Black-Footed Rock Wallaby is a highly agile animal, able to move expertly through very rugged and steep areas. They are found in the arid zone of Central Australia.

Once widespread in the central desert regions of the Northern Territory, (where we live in Alice Springs) South Australia and Western Australia, the Black-Footed Rock Wallaby is now found in only a few scattered locations including Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge located in Alice Springs.

Every evening around 5:00 p.m. you can head over to the Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge and feed the Wallabies for free! There is of course special food for purchase to feed to them. So we decided to take Sloane to feed the Wallabies and she truly had a GREAT time!

Forever I am...Sloane’s Mommy



Allons! Let's Go!

PaPa giving Sloane food

She is ready...


So is the Wallaby! 



Father/Daughter time enjoying feeding the Wallabies