Hey again, remember me? Oh good, because if you didn’t I would have to introduce me all over again and then there wouldn’t be any time for this post.
As we get farther into this blog you may need some help understanding my 2-year-old brother, Doc. Here is a very helpful translation chart for whenever you get stuck.
| REAL WORDS | DOC’S PRONUNCIATION |
| No | NOOOOO (In highest volume) |
| crackers | GAH-goose (sometimes he says cwackers) |
| Pumpkin teacups | Pun-kin TEE-cupths |
| Line up | Lime up (as in “Gwacie, lime up duckies!”) |
| Noodle soup | Noodle foop |
| Thingies | Fingies |
| Spiders | Piders |
| Eww | Eeeeewwwwww |
| Downstairs | Down-tairs |
| Outside/inside | Out-fide/In-fide |
| Secret | Feek-wit |
| Socks | Focks |
| Lucy the cat | Woosie kitty cat |
| Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | Mickey Moufe Clubhoufe |
| Love | Wuv |
| Bath | Baff |
| Bla Bla | Bwa Bwa |
| Kim (his nanny) | Mimi or Kimmie |
| Kennedy (Kim’s daughter) | Nini or KENN-dy |
Anyway, I know why you are all here, and right about now you are thinking about how this blog is such a rip off because you wanted to see pictures of Doc. Be warned, I do not disappoint.
And…
Then Finally…
Doc had such fun yesterday, collecting eggs, eating sugar, reading his new Elmo book, and eating sugar. After we ate our chocolate chip waffles and two chocolate easter eggs, we found Doc in the living room spinning around in circles (he was on a sugar high), then laughing hysterically when he repeatedly fell down.
He also LOVES his new bouncy house and continuously asked Hazel and me to come jump with him. We jumped for half an hour or so and when we were done, our hair was definitely static-y. (Thanks a lot bouncy house!)

Happy quarant-easter to all of you!

Bye y’all
-Grace
Super cute!! I hope u had a good Easter!
Aww! How fun!