Avannie goes to the library in this outfit: plain white shirt (backwards and inside out) with her High Heels on.
After Avy came back out side from running to the ladies room, our conversation went like this: "Avannie, what did you eat?" "nothing." "Avannie, did you find the chocolate chips?" "uh-huh." "did you eat lots?" "yep, and they're so yummy!" "I couldn't tell..." (in my mom voice that knows everything ;D)
After her confession of eating lots of chips, we had a talk about how she shouldn't eat things that aren't hers. A few minutes later, she had to go back inside for something. When she returned, I asked if she ate more. Her response was "no." But a few seconds later came this in her super excited tone: "Mom, can we eat chocolate chips in winter?" "Sure dear." "And can we put them in containers?" "What do you mean?" Avannie then led me inside to her room where I found her "babies" sleeping with a container full of chocolate chips nestled right along the side. She assured me that the chocolate chips are for WINTER and that she won't eat them. The funny thing is, she has no idea when winter is. The next day she asked if it was WINTER yet. Not quite sweet pea.
Some of the fruits of the garden: oodles of tomatoes, loads of hot peppers, handfuls of raspberries and blackberries, a few green peppers and purple onions, and now, four-inch-super-sweet carrots! Not to mention, our good-sized pumpkin that is hanging off the fence.
Avannie thinks she is Mary Poppins. I am Micheal and Sadie is Jane. And we sing Just a Spoonful of Sugar and all the other classics over and over and over again while dancing with umbrellas (indoors and outdoors).
Sadie is now standing on her own and pushing cars around. Wow, she is a cutie.
Notice, this is now the third outfit of the day. And still the same shoes.
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