Joy has graduated to riding frontwards in her Baby Bjorn.

Here are some of the sights she's been seeing lately:

Purple Iris . . .

. . . and its cute little cousin, the Butterfly Iris . . .

. . . Angel's Trumpet . . .

. . . and last but not least, the Bougainvillea in front of our window. I think that's pronounced "boo-gun-VEAL-ee-uh," but "that pretty pink flower over there" works fine, too.
2 comments:
Yes, the world is definitely more interesting when you get to see it. One day before too long, even riding in the car will be more interesting.
I suspect it already is. Car rides used to put Joy right to sleep, but now she usually stays wide awake. Perhaps she's enjoying the scenery. :)
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