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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

IMPORTANT JOB

Jolie thinks she has a very important job to do every day.  The minute she wakes up, she is off to start her work.  And if I ever try to stop her from doing her very important job, she will scream and cry and have a little tantrum.  No, you can not stop Jolie when she is on her mission to finish her very important job. 

 

What is her very important job you ask? 

 

Jolie’s job is: to empty every drawer, cabinet, toy box in the house, and to mess up every single room in the house at least once a day.  And if she finishes her job before the day is done, she starts over again and again.  She does get tired twice a day from working so hard and she has to take a nap. The naps purpose is to give her strength so she can continue her very important job.

 

Here are just a few pictures I’ve gotten during her hard working hours.  She still manages to stay as cute as always and of course she wears me out, but I love that cute little hard worker.



2 comments:

Monica said...

Jessie. My 5.5 month old is way bigger than your cute little button. Like I always say, if you're going to clean out a cabinet, do it naked! I enjoyed the post.

February 10, 2009 at 12:59 PM
Charlotte said...

too cute! My kids had to "clean out" the shelves so they could play in them.

February 11, 2009 at 7:41 AM

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