It's been nine sleeps in our apartment and we're just starting to
see the sun peek through the proverbial cloudy day of moving.
As soon as
I saw the sun peek through, I had to get outside!
Last week while we waited out a storm to find out if our swim meet would be cancelled,
I saw the sun peeking thru and burst through the crowd to look for the rainbow.
Not exact matches
A
peek - a-boo window allows parents to
see when their baby is asleep or when they don't want to blind their child with the
sun.
Multi-position canopy blocks the
sun at any angle and a
peek - a-boo window allows you to
see your little one quietly.
There is a little clear plastic opening in the hood that allows you to
peek in and
see if the baby's sleeping, but it's easy to cover with a burp cloth or something similar to block out the
sun it lets in.
Placement of the
peek - a-boo window — Although the
peek - a-boo window at the top conveniently allows you to
see your baby when you pull down the canopy to its full length, it also lets the
sun through unfortunately.
A fully - adjustable shade blocks the
sun at any angle and provides a
peek - a-boo window for you to
see your little ones.
A fully - adjustable shade blocks the
sun at any angle and provides a
peek - a-boo window for you to
see your little one.
The included canopy features a
peek - a-boo window and UPF 50 protection that allows you to
see your little one while still blocking them from the
sun.
The God outside Tearaway shows up in a
sun,
peeking in, probably scowling because He's
seeing Himself in the game, looking back at Himself, wondering what the hell kind of game is this that needs My ugly mug presiding over this cute little lively presentation?