Adia has found a new position sitting home all day, living in the lap of luxury, and eating bon-bons. And something about being a full-time, dine-in only restaurant. Welcome Zay! who arrived in the last of November. The Cotter clan was finally able to come vege with us for the day, which of course delighted Amelia to no end. She was finally able to hold her first live baby (after much begging). I even thought she'd break out into a smile during the experience, but I guess not.
I'd picked up some candy, 'cause I thought it'd be fun to make little graham cracker houses. You know, like some special tradition-y thing. Simple; graham crackers (had them), candy (acquired it), frosting (can't be hard), and a paper plate. Simple.
Then Adia started making requests. 'Do you have cardboard?' 'Do you have tinfoil?' 'Do you need those broken pieces?' Suddenly, a diorama appeared. There was cobblestone path, a hockey rink, a shed, etc. Adia chided me for not knowing better; like she was going to do it on a paper plate, silly Erin.
Amelia then demanded equality.
"Mom, I want a _______ (fill in the blank) too!
Look at this thing!
I guess it is better than a little paper plate . . . .
Mila was please with her too, in the end.
Especially when the village could furthered in other pursuits.
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