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Greensburg girl's quarantine routine couldn't be any cuter

Chris Pastrick
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Courtesy Katie Smeltzer
Abigail Smeltzer, 7 months, of Greensburg tends to some office work while staying at home.

By now, we’ve all pretty much found our homebound routines.

For some, it’s work. For others, it’s school. And still others have become Amazon’s best customer.

And then there’s 7-month-old Abigail Smeltzer of Greensburg. Her routine is being adorable.

Her parents, Katie and Andrew Smeltzer of Greensburg, captured Abigail recently going about her daily routine.

Her “stay at home” experience keeps her pretty busy. First things first — gotta hit the kitchen to bake all those goodies.

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Courtesy Katie Smeltzer

Next, Abigail attends to some laundry. It’s never ending.

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Courtesy Katie Smeltzer

And then there’s all that paperwork she has to attend to.

On today’s to-do list:

• Be cute
• Buy new bows
• Call Daddy
• Eat/Nap

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Courtesy Katie Smeltzer

With all that work, a girl just needs to relax and unwind. And Abigail does, with a good book.

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Courtesy Katie Smeltzer

What is Abigail’s favorite routine?

“Anything she can get her hands on,” says Katie Smeltzer. “Being in the kitchen seems to be a lot of fun for her. She’s real curious about what is going on around her.”

Having been homebound since March 16, Katie says she and her husband thought sharing the images would be a nice diversion for folks.

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Courtesy Katie Smeltzer
The Smeltzer family of Greensburg — Andrew, Abigail and Katie

Abigail seems like a natural for the camera. Is she always this easy to photograph?

“She’s always smiling, so it’s not hard to get her to smile for us,” Katie says.

Thanks to the Smeltzers, hopefully a lot of others are now smiling, too.

Chris Pastrick is a TribLive digital producer. An Allegheny County native, he began working for the Valley News Dispatch in 1993 and joined the Trib in 1997. He can be reached at cpastrick@triblive.com.

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