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Trixie saw a big kid do a flip and she's been trying ever since. I'm practicing asking strangers, "Listen to me carefully -- on three, I want you to pull her arm as hard as you can!"
Photo taken November 6th, 2005.
Age: 27 months.
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OUCH!

Posted by: Debi at November 10, 2005 12:11 AM
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What is amazing to me is how long they can keep their legs up like that - little kiddos have some ripped abs, I tell ya!

Posted by: Judy at November 10, 2005 12:41 AM
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If there is such a thing as having too much fun, it looks like Trixie is doing it! Don't you just love the "ground"? No sand, mulch, or little rocks to get stuck in shoes or in hair, etc. And it's soft to land on when you dislocate your shoulder on the rings!!!

Posted by: Wendy at November 10, 2005 07:45 AM
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I love this photo. First, I love the fact that she is trying to emulate the "big kids." So cute. Secondly, the look on her face is just precious. She looks like she is surely enjoying herself.

Posted by: Heather at November 10, 2005 08:26 AM
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Yay! It's almost Friday. My heart leapt when I saw the B&W thumbnail. SUCH a cutie! They should playgrounds for adults! Help us all get in a little better shape by performing some Trixie-esque acrobatics! Thank you for making my morning!

Posted by: Jenn at November 10, 2005 09:48 AM
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I'm still convinced Trixie is superhuman. My 3-year old can't do that kind of manuever and never could.

Posted by: Ray at November 10, 2005 10:51 AM
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I think its "overalls" week this week! Love them , and my three year old has been trying to flip all the way over for months!

Posted by: 2 girl mama at November 10, 2005 04:31 PM

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