Evan has issues.
A couple of Sundays ago, Evan sneezed a couple of times in a row at church. Since Nate was holding her, he said, “Bless you!” each time.
She loves that she got attention from Daddy. So, she pretended to sneeze again. And again… and again.
Being the uber-intelligent guy that he is, Nate caught on to her game and taught her how to do an exaggerated sneeze with an itchy “Ah.. ah… ah…” followed by a loud “Choo!”
Now the tiny girl acts like she has allergies. At least a couple of times a day she’ll walk* up to be and say, “Ma!” When I answer her, she performs her soon-to-be Academy Award Winning performance.
“Ah… ah… ah… CHOO!”
She doesn’t quite have the volume Nate does, (since she’s so meek like her Mama,) but she gets bonus points for the head bob with it. Goofball.
*Yes, I said “walk.” She’s been taking steps for more than a month, but for more than a two weeks now, she’s been really walking. Slow, but steady. ![]()
Okay, all together now—“Ah… ah… ah… CHOO!”. Good. Bless you all.
Well, now. That little one is quiet a clever one. I can’t wait to see her walking. Pretty soon she’s going to have her own pink baseball glove (if she doesn’t already) and be hittin’ it out of the park.
I’m commenting again just to make sure everyone knows that Auntie Heather is aware that you don’t hit baseballs out of the park with baseball gloves. I know you hit balls with bats. I’m well-informed on these things since reading the Idiots Guide to Being an Aunt to a Bunch of Nephews Who are in Little League. Thank you very much.
Hey Auntie Heather, thanks for clarifing that for us. I was really getting worried about you.
they have pink Wilson baseball gloves at Target
Amazingly enough, Evan does not have a pink baseball glove. She does, however, have a Cubbie blue one… sorta. It’s a hand-me-down from Brady. It was his until we realized he’s truly a lefty.
A little girl on Andy’s team has a pink one though. And the other girl on his team has a pink and turquoise one that always makes me want cotton candy. 
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