Also, whenever we get into the car, she has to have her pink sparkly shades on...she keeps them on the entire time we are in the car. As much as Cody likes to teach her farting noises, how to throw balls and pick her nose (yes, she know what and where her buggers are), she still likes to be a girly girl!

Quick funny story- Riley has been eating like a horse the last few days (she must be going through a growing spurt), so her belly was HUGE tonight when I gave her a bath. I always asked her where all her body parts are when we are in the bath and tonight when I asked her where her belly button was so she looked down at her belly and starting feeling around her belly to find it but couldn't because her belly was soooo big, she tried several times and then after no success, looked up at me and said "uh oh". It was pretty funny. I love how she is understanding so much now.
Riley was starting to grow a mullet...I just wanted it to grow long enough to put it in a 





After unsuccesfully attempting to cut her wet hair with the kitchen scissors in the bath tub (she thought it was pretty awful; not sure why but she hated me trying to cut her hair), I tried to towel dry her hair and cut it that way. Once Riley decides that she doesn't like something, she let's you know it. So half way through cutting the mullet, we had to get out of the tub. THe next ten minutes consisted of me chasing a naked baby around the house with scissors. As a result, the hair cut didn't turn out perfect...the bangs got a bit short. I guess it would be worse...

We have heard that rubbing tomato sauce in her hair may stimulate the roots and shaving her head will make it grow in thicker (although Ashley, our local expert hair friend, has rejected these myths). We haven't decided to resort to the shaving of the head (yet) but are starting to consider the tomato sauce. Grow hair...grow! My new goal- a pony tail by her second birthday...that should be achievable, right?!?!