Saturday, November 7, 2009

Happy 16 months!


16 months. Going on 16 years...



This girl is high-tech.
No, not maintenance. Thats me.
High-tech.

The I-Phone? Kyndall can operate her daddy's I-Phone better than I can. She has mastered turning it on, sliding it to unlock and can easily cruise through pages with the slide of her finger. How does she learn this stuff so fast? She will bring you one of our cell phones and happily declare "Hot-Dog" because she has watched a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse "Hot-Dog" song on our phone via youtube.

The computer? If it gets quiet in the house and Kyndall is no where to be found, I bet you can come back here to the spare bedroom and find her standing at the desk, on tippy-toes, playing with the mouse, clicking on stuff and typing on the keyboard. When she's caught, she makes the biggest O-shaped face, and says "Hot-Dog, Hot-Dog, Hot-Dog" and starts dancing because she knows this is where "Hot-Dog Mickey" lives too.

The Tahoe? Yes, even the Tahoe. Every time I put her in the carseat, she points at the DVD player and starts saying "Hot-Dog, Hot-Dog, Hot-Dog". Thanks to long car trips that may have required the use of some digital entertainment, she now knows that this too can play "Hot-Dog" and tries to press all the buttons on the DVD player as I put her in.

The T.V.? Well, she doesn't watch T.V. but she does get to watch some of her Mickey Mouse Clubhouse to see the "Hot-Dog" song. We DVR the show and fast-forward to the hot-dog song at the end so she can get her dance on. She has almost a hip-motion that resembles Elvis. When she is in the mood to hear "Hot-Dog", she walks over to the T.V. remotes, attempts to turn it on herself (she has somewhat of an idea of which buttons to hit) and then brings it to you when she can't get it turned on. If it is not loud enough, then she brings the volume remote for you to turn it up. When the song ends and it turns back to regular T.V. she says "Uh-Oh" and comes and brings you the remote again.

She has a terrible addiction to "Hot-Dog". I think we need an intervention...

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