A hard working 2 year old

Violet may just be the littlest shopper in town.


She puts her whole body into it.



And it doesn't even matter that she can't see the top of that counter!
As soon as her little cart stopped, 
she got out and went to work, just like that.




Her parents must have taught her
 because she knew exactly what to do. 


With her crown back on, 
she looked longingly back at our good time at the store.

Until I mentioned lunch!

For such an tiny little girl 
I can't figure out where she puts all her food

 Would you believe she ate 3 servings of this pasta? 
I kid you not. Must have been all that shopping.


Then after lunch it was back to work taking care of her babies.


She kind of went back and forth between Sheriff and Princess.


Something tells me Miss Violet will be busy all her life.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like you're having fun with your grand baby! She must have just gotten glasses. I've never seen her in them before.
darlene

Karen Mortensen said...

What a sweet post. She is darling.

Brock said...

Very cute pictures, Mom. Love seeing what Violet does when we're not around. Erin tells me she's the one who taught Violet about groceries, which is good because it certainly wasn't me. She cracks us up every day.

Anonymous said...

Such a sweetie. How adorable and what a great helper. I love the simple, peaceful playtime. Thanks for sharing your special times with the grandchildren. Love it!

p.s.--- Coming from a cashier: be extra careful with tiny fingers near those conveyor belts. They could get caught in the wee place between the belt and the edge.

Grandma Honey said...

Good point Pam....but she has a long ways to go before she can even touch the top.:)

Scrapally said...

darling! What a cutie!

grandmapeg said...

She's about the cutest little shopper I've seen :-) She looks like she knows exactly what she is doing.

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