“I’m exhausted,” she declared.
(And she pronounced it like this: “ezhausted!” And then, she was eerily quiet in her room. I pushed open the door to discover her in this position. She wasn’t kidding!)
(And she pronounced it like this: “ezhausted!” And then, she was eerily quiet in her room. I pushed open the door to discover her in this position. She wasn’t kidding!)

What an expressive photo.
She looks exhausted!
And long. She looks long!
so CUTE. !
My daughter, about that age, used to call a dog nose its’ NOZZLE. It was a combo of Muzzle, Nose, Nostril… and long, like a hose nozzle. I think. Whatever it was, I NEVER EVER corrected her because it was just too cute. Eventually she grew out of it.
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That picture is worth a thousand words! Usually, mine INSISTS she isn’t tired until she collapses from exhaustion. No declarations beforehand for her.
Oh goodness! She’s so cute and precious!!
My kids feet were always too big to wear the footies–I always had to chop off their feet. (the pj’s not the kids
When my two were that size, they used to climb into the huge double closet in the room they shared and haul in all their quilts, pillows, and stuffed toys, curl up, and go to sleep. I’d come in from a part-time evening job I had at the time to find them in their closet, their Dad sound asleep in the bathtub, and most of the lights blazing! It made me chuckle then, it makes me chuckle now.
She has some LONG legs! Maybe it’s jsut hte camera angle? You have such an adorable baby girl.
What a sweetie! I agree with other commenters…you have a tall girl?
Bless her little heart!!!!
That’s Rebecca all over. One second awake – the next not a peep until morning.
Adorable.
oh so cute!!
HEY! My daughter has the very same kind of dawg! Costco Christmas present a couple years ago.
Cute picture!