Abby the Babyblogger

Thoughts of a very young Washington, D.C. observer.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

It is so exciting to finally be a big sister! I got to see Laurie at the hospital. Okay, she doesn't look like much. And she doesn't do anything. She sleeps a lot, and cries. Can you imagine? It's kind of boring. It's three days already. I'm sure I was already doing things at that age.
Meanwhile, I now know the difference between facts and opinions. Facts are something that is true. Opinions are what you think. Of course, everything I think is true, so it isn't a problem for me. Ha ha. In my opinion I was a cuter baby than Laurie. Actually, that's a fact.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Everyone is talking about Ted Kennedy dying. I've been watching it on TV. I didn't know his brother was president. That must have been a long, long time ago. Very sad. A lot of famous people seem to be dying lately. I hope it's not contagious.
But mainly I'm excited about becoming a big sister. It's the day after tomorrow. That got me thinking about my very early days.
I remember the feeling when I was in my mommy's tummy and about to come out. I have a very good memory.
I was nervous inside because I didn't know the people I would meet.
But I already knew my parents' favorite colors. Because I was a smart kid.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

I've decided to become a TV anchor

Friday, August 07, 2009

Well, Sonia Soda... I can never say her name right .... is going to be on the Supreme Court. Everyone says this is exciting because she's the first Hispanic. What is a Hispanic, anyway?
Yesterday I wrote down an 800 number I saw on TV. It was for something that could help your drain. I wasn't really sure what it did but it looked good. I gave it to my parents but they didn't seem to care. Big mistake. If they had seen the commercial they would know that they need this... thing.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Wait till you hear this one. My Grandma wrote me a letter. I got it in the mail. When I called her, she said I should get a stamp, write her back and it would take a few days for her to get it.
No, silly, I said, I'll e-mail you.
Nope. She said--I'm not making this up--she doesn't have a computer.
What?
I never heard of such a thing.
Isn't that like not having electricity or something?
We lost ours for awhile the other night. It was terrible. I couldn't e-mail anyone.