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Baby's First Brains

Bright and early this morning the whole family woke up to take part in the Philadelphia 5K Zombie Run. No, we didn't register as runners. We're a zombie family. This was Zoe's first time dressing up as a member of the undead and she really turned heads. I guess most parents don't take their one year old to something called the Zombie Run, but Cheryl and I never claimed to be most parents. We only stayed through the first wave of runners, but we did manage to get some good pictures.



It was definitely a fun time and I'm looking forward to participating again next year. Later today the weather was gorgeous, so we packed up Zoe's dinner and went to Clark Park. Zoe loves the playground. Her favorite thing to do is pick up every errant stick and hand it over to either Cheryl or me. We're grateful for this, since it means she's not eating the stuff. I was able to take a couple of shots of here near the dinosaur slide.



It's pretty amazing how Zoe has translated her knowledge of getting down from the couch to going down the slide on her belly. She just crawls right up to it, drops, spins and slides. As always, Zoe's set on Flickr has all of these pictures and more.

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  1. Love that top right pic, she is really getting into character. haha

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