




Wednesday is the day Scott has his daughter Natalie for 3 hours. And sometimes she goes to sleep in the car ride from her moms house to our house. Last night was one of those nights.
Susan and I were in the pool cooling off after a hard days work (she at the office, me in the yard) waiting for Scott and Natalie to show up.
Natalie is a water rat, and LOVES to go swimming (along with the other grand kids).
After a while Susan and I got tired of waiting and got out and went inside to fix dinner.
When I got in the house there was Scott with Natalie in his arms, in my rocker/recliner, sleeping.
So I went up to her and started gently talking to her to wake her up (we only get her for 3 hours and 1 hours is spent in the car getting her back and forth).
I tried everything to get her to wake up but nothing was working. She was out like a light.
Then I asked her if she wanted to go SWIMMING.
Well that woke her up. LOL... She was now wide awake. Susan, Scott, and I were rolling on the floor laughing. I had finally said the "magic words" to wake her up.
These pictures were taken just 19 minutes after she woke up.
2 comments:
Whoever owns this blog, I would like to say that he has a great idea of choosing a topic.
Great fun, for "poppie" too! She is adorable. Love the detailed story.
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