Friday, March 13, 2009

Great Day








Kelsie really loves to go to the Friendswood Library, because it is never very crowded and they have a miniature barn and farm animals she likes to play with. They also have puzzles and some other little activities. Today I took her after Mike left for work at 11:30 am and she had fun! She played for about 20 minutes without really needed much entertaining, which is wonderful at home the most we get is about 5 minutes unless we have a new toy!

She was particularly excited when a little boy came in and sat down in the play area. He didn't really play at all, but Kelsie was fascinated by him. She immediately said "Hi Boy" when he walked up and from that point on she wanted to know exactly what he was doing. He went to get a book and she asked him what the book was about, he just sat there reading it and she wanted to sit right behind him. I told her to ask him if that was OK and he just held up 2 fingers. Then he explained that 1 finger means no and 2 fingers means yes. She was so excited that he said it was OK and sat right behind him. That didn't last long, but she was definitely trying to get him to talk to her the entire time he was there. When he left she said "Bye Boy"! It is so funny, because she seems eager to interact with kids that have nothing to do with her but if a child wants to play with her she will have nothing to do with them!

Tonight after Mike got home we went to visit Grammy which is always a highlight! Kelsie stayed with Grammy while Mike and I moved some things from the old apartment. Well they had a blast together while we were gone, but I think they even had more fun when we got back! Grammy has a bunny with a frog and some chicks on it and they all sing let's go to the hop. As soon as we brought it over from the apartment Kelsie took it and played with it until we left. They were dancing and bopping to the music! It was so fun to watch them having such a great time!

1 comment:

  1. Kelsie just likes a boy that plays hard to get!! That is too cute, I love the "Hi boy!"

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