As if that weren't enough, one week after falling down the stairs, she ran into the corner of the wall and had an exact replica of the first bruise only on her other cheek. So, she had matching cheeks for awhile. We got some crazy looks from people we didn't know, and those that new us, just laughed and hugged her because they know what a clutz she is. That's my Ella! A real go getter.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Ella vs. the stairs
Two-year-olds and stairs just don't mix well. Especially when that 2-yo is too confident for her own good. Ella has pretty much mastered the stairs in the house, but I prefer she sit on her bottom and scoot down them when there isn't an able body holding her hand. She, however, has a mind of her own and chose to walk down the stairs just a few days after our arrival home from the beach. Not only did she fall down the stairs, but she hit the baby gate at the bottom and then the hardwoods after that. Poor little girl.:( She had a black and blue cheek for 2 weeks.
As if that weren't enough, one week after falling down the stairs, she ran into the corner of the wall and had an exact replica of the first bruise only on her other cheek. So, she had matching cheeks for awhile. We got some crazy looks from people we didn't know, and those that new us, just laughed and hugged her because they know what a clutz she is. That's my Ella! A real go getter.

As if that weren't enough, one week after falling down the stairs, she ran into the corner of the wall and had an exact replica of the first bruise only on her other cheek. So, she had matching cheeks for awhile. We got some crazy looks from people we didn't know, and those that new us, just laughed and hugged her because they know what a clutz she is. That's my Ella! A real go getter.
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Oh to be two. What a doll she is!
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