Little stinker

Mya has been such a little stinker lately. Not really in the literal sense although she is not shy about passing gas when her tummy hurts. But she has just been into everything lately and doing things we are not used to. First, Tim caught her going through my purse tearing it apart tossing things to and fro as she wore her "angel" crown. Was her behavior angelic? I think not. I came home to a disaster and laughed as he told me how she looked as he snapped pictures of her. Second, she loves our DVD stand. I am a compulsive DVD alphabetizer and so this totally throws me off everyday. I have stopped putting them in order for the time being. My sanity can only take so much. Everyday, she goes to the stand takes a ton of the movies off and pushes them all over the front living room. No matter what I do, she loves the dang stand. Third, she will not keep her red shoes on. I love them. I wish they had a cool pair in my size because I just love the way they look on her. But she hates them. Hate with a capital "H." She pulls them off everytime we put them on her. When she can't get them off, she cries. Oh the drama. Drama, drama, drama. And lastly, we found her on the stairs the other day. She had climbed up to the fifth stair without help or hesitation. We will be investing in a gate soon. I couldn't believe it. My heart almost stopped when I found her there because we have a hard tile floor at the bottom of the stairs and I can only imagine the damage that would be done to a little person like Mya. She is a little stinker.
The famous "angel" crown

The DVD stand
The red shoes

The stairs

2 comments :

  1. We did the same thing with the stairs last night - Chris had crawled to the front door, then we couldn't see him. We decided to go check on him and he was already up to the third step! Mya is SO cute. I love the "angel" crown. Hopefully it won't be too long till we get to see you guys again!

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  2. Bahaha. It's funny how her smile looks mischevious when she's doing naughty things :)

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