Ok I’m so excited to share this NEXT post with you, that I don’t even want to really write anything else. So, I’m going to hastily throw something together, some flimsy premise so that I can get to our WORLD PREMIERE MOVIE(!) and by movie I mean 30 second glimpse into my time in the “Hot Box” aka The Hanoi Hilton the examination room at the Doc yesterday. I’m posting it because Lover fo’ Life said I needed to. He has a say in this claptrap hobo parlor too, ya know.
So without further adieu, I will set it up for you.
We had been waiting awhile, she decided she was tired of bunny, and made her OWN toy.
Your pal Crib Keeper has a cold and that is why she sounds like a drag queen that’s been gargling DIAMONDS aka the hardest mineral on earth.
TEARING IT UP AT THE DOCTOR, a short film written, produced, directed and presented by The Crib Keeper


LOL “ok, alright, end of movie” ♥ it!
Cute! I’m pretty sure every child tears up that paper… wait till she’s crawling over to the tongue depressors and cotton balls…
We sure will miss you today- will send a pic of my amazing cake creation!
Love it!
tearing the paper = good fine motor skills
She might as well tear it up at the doctor because that’s “allegedly” what she has been doing for seven and one-half months at casa del cribkeeper! I guess you are saying she didn’t know she was being filmed because she always pulls the “singing frog” act when other people are watching. You know that cartoon where the guy has a singing frog and every time he shows it to people, it just sits there? Go ahead and enjoy putting one over on her for ONCE. Now that it’s happened to her, she will undoubtedly know she’s being filmed next time and will just sit there, looking like the innocent baby she is. Tearing up a little paper is NOTHING compared to crawling under a chair and making the pediatrician get down on the floor and retrieve an angry child. Never forget: she is genetically programmed to do MUCH WORSE.
AWESOME! It goes from adorable to destructive in less than a second. And I have to agree, tearing the paper is a good sign developmentally, but the “Ok, alright, end of movie!” was hilarious.