At Scheels, she loved the escalators and kept wanting to ride up and down them. We tried to get her on the Ferris Wheel, but she told us it was "too scary." She also went searching for Adam and was yelling "ADAM!!" up and down the isles. She finally found him and said, "I found you!" and ran and gave him a hug. She later told me that he was, "pretty sneaky." Adam found that funny. At 6'5'', you don't get called sneaky very often.
All the way back from Fargo, Annie was trying to get Kate and I to wake up and play with her. "Katie, wake up. Wake Up!!" I was able to ignore the "Kelsey, Wake up," until she started tickling me. I had to laugh.
This morning, Annie was watching Kate put on some jewelry and she said she wanted some. Kate gave her a couple of bracelets, and then Annie was off to show Roofie how pretty she looked. Roofie said she looked beautiful and Anne was off again. Annie came back into the room 30 seconds later without the bracelets. Roofie asked, "Where are your bracelets?" Annie promptly responded, "Garbage."
Annie was watching "Queen Esther Bob" downstairs. I was upstairs putting clothes away. I heard a cabinet door slam so I came down to see what was happening. Annie was going down the stairs with a huge bag of Chex mix in her arms. She heard the puppy's song start, looked up at me, laughed, and said, "Oh! Funny part."
Anne was putting on my shoes so I asked her where she was going. She told me "Home, see sisters. Call Me. Leave message. Be right back."
It took me 15 minutes to get her to come out of this play area.
Making friends with the manikins.
Did you know they write tickets if the kids aren't wearing socks? We left quickly when they started handing them out.
"Annie, baker," is what she told me when I put the apron on her. That's one big knife.
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Thanks for continuing to write of your adventures with Annie!
Love, Aunt Klarice
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