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Two days into spring, and it was sunny and almost even warm. Well, warm for New England at least. So AJ and I went out to enjoy the day.
The only problem: There was still a good eight inches of snow on the ground. Being confined to the driveway wasn't a problem for a couple curious souls, though. It was time to learn the wonders of
PUDDLES!
Our driveway isn't the most level stretch of asphalt in this world, which gave AJ a couple prime choices. It didn't take her long to search one out and give her feet a good dousing.
Her first thought? Hey, this is different.
Her second thought? Hey, this is cool! |




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True to form, our little Miss Adara had to check it out with every sense. Looks good. Feels slimy, but interesting. Smells interesting and outside-y. Tastes . . . gross. Uh oh. I think I hear Mommy telling me no.
Well, I guess if I can't eat it, I may as well stomp on it! |



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Not even AJ the Energizer Bunny can puddle-jump forever. Or at least that's what I told her. (If she could converse at length, I think she would have argued. And asked could she please bring the cats with her next time?)
Going inside meant going through the walkway: the toddler-equivalent of a race course. And there's no way that AJ can resist a race course. Up, down, up, down . . .
Even the wind from her full-speed walkway run wasn't enough to dry out her pants, though. But, hey, who needs pants? Not us! |










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