Evan loves the drinking fountain at preschool. Jeremy says you can even hear him slurping up the water (background noise is too loud in the video).
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Evan, Grandma was really impressed at your drinking fountain skills because you didn't put your mouth on the spigot. When I listened closely I could hear those slurping sounds. Water always does taste better from a fountain. Grandma loves you!
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Evan, Grandma was really impressed at your drinking fountain skills because you didn't put your mouth on the spigot. When I listened closely I could hear those slurping sounds. Water always does taste better from a fountain.
Grandma loves you!
That is great!
That is FANTASTIC!! I love it!! GO EVAN!!
Hugs,
Crystal and Eva
I love this video of Evan--so cute!!
Very cool.
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