Freya woke up with me this morning when I was getting ready for work.
I think Jason might have liked to sleep in a bit longer but she wasn't going to let that happen.
So he got up and they decided to make play dough.
Freya got herself dressed this morning.
She's been into dresses lately and girly things.
After the made the play dough, they used it to make a mold of her feet then Jason cast them with plaster of paris.
No wonder she loves coming over, Jason is always thinking up fun things to do with her.
It wasn't the nicest outside, still snowing in fact, so I opted to do my run on the treadmill today.
I had to do 4 miles and it took me just over 51 minutes.
Sweaty selfie.
My daily diary vlog on how my training is progressing.
Jason had given Freya a bath while I worked out and was brushing her hair when I came back upstairs.
She let me finish it up and actually style it.
She's been getting a lot better about that lately.
I just put little ponytails in it.
She asked if it looked like Diana's and I told her to see for herself in the mirror so she did go have a look and she was happy with it.
Playing with her new play dough that she and Papa made.
We tried to convince her to pick a different color because that last batch they made was blue but she wouldn't budge so another batch of blue it was!
I was trying to get her to look at me so I could take a nice picture but no way would she.
My area rug in the living room is just destroyed, it's stained, it's pulled by the cats and now it's covered with play dough.
It's going to have to be like that for a bit I guess - no sense getting a new one just for it to be destroyed as well.
This is turning into a series!
Another interview with Freya.
She really enjoys them - she got the ring light out and her chair and asked Papa to record it.
Ha ha.
The tables have turned - now Freya is interviewing Papa.
Freya had a doctor appointment in Barrhead this afternoon to have a look at her adenoids.
When she's sleeping, she sounds like she's struggling to breath and it can be a bit worrisome.
Kody had the same thing when he was little, his adenoids were abnormally large and when he would lay down, they would kind of drop and make his airway even smaller so he ended up having both his adenoids and his tonsils out.
The doctor agreed that Freya's look large so he's sending them to see a specialist.
She may end up having to get them out like Kody did - it isn't a fun experience of course but if it helps her to breath easier at night then it is totally worth it.
I was feeling much better and wanted to get back to the office so I took another Covid test just to make sure I was good to go.
It came back negative as I suspected it would so I went back to the office for the afternoon.
Haylee posted these to Facebook - the many faces of Freya.
CHEESE!
She really does make the best faces.
Side eyes!
Awww.
Jason and I ordered Terry Fox t-shirts and they came in today so we had to model them.
Front.
Back.
Terry Fox was such an inspiration - a true Canadian hero.
The older I get, the more I appreciate what he did and how much strength and courage it took.
It's actually quite amazing.
If Jason is off, we are going to make a point of running in the Terry Fox run this year and every other year that we can from now on.
Jason is working the next three days to cover for his cross shift guy who needed a few days off and I'm heading to the city in the afternoon to take Mom for a mammogram and we were both super tired so around 8:30 we went to bed.
I joked with Jason that we are getting old but you know, sleep is good for the body so no harm in heading to bed extra early every now and then!
That's all for today, until next time, be happy!
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