My Daddy is the Zoku Pop Master

Last year, Aunt Deirdre gave Mommy a Zoku popsicle making kit so she can make homemade popsicles for me.  

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 The Zoku machine retails for $49.99.  It allows Mommy & Daddy to make me all-fruit pops without any sugar (or that high fructose corn syrup stuff).   The ones I’m eating above are strawberry/grape made by Daddy.

 

It works quite well and makes pops in a jiffy.   You can see that I love them too!

Walking Bossie

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Chore #5.

I’ve tried many, many times to walk Bossie, but have always ran into hurdles. First, the handle of the leash would be too big for me to hold. Then, I couldn’t hold the handle for a long time because it was too heavy for my little hands. Then, I didn’t understand that I had walk in order for Bossie to follow me. Then, I didn’t realize that I had to walk straight rather than in circles.

This Sunday, I finally mastered the art of walking Bossie. See me in action:

I walked all the way down the Sandburg Street hill to Aunt Jo’s house and then walked all the way home. I even started to huff and puff walking uphill. It was quite a work-out.

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Note: Thanks to Aunt D for the cool hat from Uraguay!