May 2025
2 weeks ago
Because it's the details that make life beautiful...
One of the many things I love about being in St. Louis is the Care Packages that I often take home. On this night, after swimming all afternoon, we came back to dinner prepared by my father. Then, Carl's portion was packed up to take home with us along with some of the (still hot) peach cobbler, fresh picked corn and peaches, and some of my father's famous chocolate chip cookies. It just doesn't get any better than that.
As always, the first stop was face painting. Today she chose a kitty cat, probably my favorite one to date.
This time we went through the dinosaur exhibit. Carl stood in front of this one with Lily and said, "I hope the dinosaur doesn't spit on us". As she was laughing, the spray came out, and she jumped with surprise, wondering, "How does daddy know these things?"
The dino dig
Lily has shown some interest in dinos lately. Before we left today, she wanted to know all the names of the dinos that we would see. Too bad that I could only name about five. I'm not sure what she thinks about them in general, but when we first mentioned going to the zoo to see dinos, she scoffed at such an idea. It's hard to tell whether she knows that dinos don't exist anymore or that they just don't live at zoo.
She also had a good time in the pretend Pizza Parlor.
The picture is blurry, but it's not hard to see the joy on Lily's face.
The mall had this awesome interactive mat/screen on the floor. Again, Lily expresses her pure happiness.
I guess it's instinct for children to know what to do with play equipment. The videos show Lily the second time that she played on the trapeze bar. As you can see, no instruction was necessary. She's just as happy as a clam with her new skills. (Sorry about the total panty shot. Dresses are just so much easier in the summer. Since Lily prefers to be naked all the time, I only have one article of clothing to put back on 10 times per day instead of two.)