At the end of the day, Nora turned to me initiated this conversation.
Nora: You know what's awesome?
Me: What?
Nora: You.
Me: Awwwww...I think that just made my day.
Nora: Yeah. You know what else is awesome?
Me: What?
Nora: The counter.
Me: Oh.
At the end of the day, Nora turned to me initiated this conversation.
Nora: You know what's awesome?
Me: What?
Nora: You.
Me: Awwwww...I think that just made my day.
Nora: Yeah. You know what else is awesome?
Me: What?
Nora: The counter.
Me: Oh.
She did get to hold and pet the chicks. And we had to work hard on being gentle. No, gentle! Gentle!
She also got to collect eggs and bring them home and eat them. We've been eating a lot of eggs since then. I haven't had the heart to tell her that the eggs she collected were gone the first morning.
And then there is this.
If you have any doubt whether this made Nora's day, week or potentially year, take a look at her reaction to the thoroughly Holstein-ed confection.I think we can safely call that a win for Nanna.
Nora thought that opening presents was pretty much the best thing since, well, cow-themed cake. A particular favorite was this little girl, shown here being dressed in clothes made for her Cabbage Patch Kid.
Nana MJ and Nana Tina hit the bull's eye on this, apparently. After the party, I asked Nora about her new doll. She told me that she likes her because she's a big girl, like Nora. The doll also just turned three and her name (I kid you not) is Big Lilly Two. And woe betide you if you don't say the whole name every time. Because then, you might mistake her for her friend, whose name is now Real Lilly in Pennsylvania. It has become very difficult to keep a straight face at our house.
Unless, of course, you are Nora. Then, everything is serious, serious work. Especially her new maracas. Those are serious maracas. You can tell by the pink paint.