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Hey, 72 Hayes!
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Hey, 72 Hayes!
You need to move your lousy garbage can.
Photo taken July 31st, 2006.
Age: 36 months.
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Stupid trash cans owners! It looks like it made Trixie have to go 'off road'.

We have a strict homeowners association (We call them the grass and swing set police), but the one thing they don't enforce is their own remove your trash cans from sight rule.

Trixie looks like she's taking it like a trooper.

Posted by: Jessica2 at August 3, 2006 12:46 AM
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I love how you can look all the way back to Trixie's first year from this day's T-Pod.

It's nice to see a child with a safety helmet on. Too many parents don't seem to care about falls or head injuries or helmet laws these days.

Bike Safety


Helmet Laws

Posted by: ProudHelmetWearingParent at August 3, 2006 12:57 AM
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What? No knee pads?

It looks as if you have one of those automated garbage trucks, where everyone has to use the same kind of trash can? I wonder if the homeowner left it in the grass like this or the truck did. We have these, and it is amazing where you can find your garbage can some days!

Posted by: Judy at August 3, 2006 07:59 AM
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(hilarious) We've got your back! Trixie should not have to find a new route! ;)

Posted by: Jessica at August 3, 2006 10:02 AM
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Ben: Seeing PHWP comment about looking back over the TPOD archives made me think about something. Have you been taking a "standard" posed picture of Trixie every day/week/month in the same place in such a way as to allow overlap to show growth and development over time?

I just imagine Trixie against a door jamb with little tick marks ... and an animated gif file with the series of images showing her getting taller.

Posted by: Jeff at August 3, 2006 11:22 AM

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