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I get weird looks most mornings when walking everyone over to the nanny. I am sure we are quite the hot mess waking down the street... the Gremlin in the BOB holding on to the leash attached to the Monster, me pushing the BOB with 2.0 hanging on my chest in the Bjorn like a little monkey. I have had people ask me if "all those" are mine and tell me I look like I have my hands full. But this morning was apparently quite the site.

We were stopped by no less than 4 people who commented on our little caravan. Today I decided to capitalize on the Monster's innate ability... I hooked her to the stroller and had her pull us there. The Gremlin was happy because she got to feel like she was telling the "DOGGIE" where to go (repeatedly, the entire way) and the Monster was happy to have an important role in the morning routine.

The cop we passed asked me who was walking whom and said at least the uphill would be easier. The woman on the street saw the Monster and commented on how beautiful she was, then looked past the dog and gasped when she saw the rest of the entourage. I guess we were pretty awe inspiring.

Here is 2.0 working on his Elvis moves in his I Rock jumpsuit


 

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