Napping can really goof up your hair.
This morning Joel left for Atlanta. Weird. He has never been there before. I thought the company was "regional". He is there today and tomorrow then flys to Dallas for several days. He will be back just in time to compete with some friends in the Denver Oyster, an "Urban Adventure Race".
Jace and I had a full day. Jace is amazing at spreading debris. There are toys, clothes and kitchen utensils everywhere.
This afternoon we ran some errands. In the children's section at the library there were two girls that were in my preschool class. If you've heard me tell some of the preschool stories you may know them as the girl who wore silk PJs on the day they served strawberries at lunch and the girl who insisted that we call her Steve Irwin. Anyway, they were playing a very elaborate game of restaurant in the library play area. One girl was taking food orders on the phone while the other was delivering the imaginary food to the imaginary customers. Jace watched them. I was looking for books and half paying attention. When I heard Jace babbling (a little louder than he should in the Library). He was standing at the window of the play house (he could only just peek over the sill) talking very intently to the little girl taking orders. She was surprised and whispered loudly to her friend, "the baby is talking to me." I couldn't help but laugh. I suggested that maybe he wanted to order something. The girls pretended to make and deliver his food. He was pleased with the attention.
1 comment:
that's such a cute preschool story!
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