Annie captured this shot of Claire while she was crawling around the other day. While it's not a picture that displays immaculate grooming habits, it's sooo Claire. She started crawling a few weeks ago...September 30, to be exact. She is crawling like crazy now and has definitely picked up speed. She does that adorable thing now, when I leave the room, she protests by crawling behind me and crying as if she has just suffered the ultimate rejection and heartbreak. Anyway...about the time she started really crawling, I started calling her a "wild beast." Maybe not the kindest term of endearment...but very appropriate for Claire. So, when Annie showed me this picture I said, "See, wild beast, right there!"
We are leaving this coming Sunday for a week long trip to the coast. So, we made a run to Target this evening to stock up on baby food, diapers and swim- diapers which I found out are required to use the pool at the resort where we're staying. At first I thought, that's strange. After all, these new fangled diapers have only been around a few years at the most. I guess up until then babies just pottied in the pool, like they do in the bath, and people were none the wiser. Then I thought to myself, they should make adult swim diapers (makes for an interesting visual...don't ya think?). Not that I personally would find them useful, but what about the times you are sitting in the hot-tub next to that old wrinkly man with his arms up on each side. About the time he gets that half grin on his face, you have to wonder. Is he just really relaxed...or was he just to lazy to get up? Hmmm...
Anyway, while we were at Target we wandered over to the toy section. They have this dinosaur on display that measures about two and a half feet tall. You press the demo button and he goes through a series of roars and stomps, complete with the appropriate earth shaking sounds and fierce, glowing red eyes. I figured Claire would be terrified of the thing so we approached cautiously. She immediately pointed at it, looked back at me and said, "ooh, ooh." She LOVED the thing (Christmas gift perhaps?). We had to press the button about five more times and stand there as she stared in amazement. Just another example of why I call her a wild beast. Look at that picture...does that not just look like trouble??? I added "That Thing You Do" to my playlist...for Claire ; )