The season will continue a while longer, and of course living here, the heat lasts into October. At least we can go to the pool and the beach after school.
Violet, meanwhile, loved every day of camp with Ms. Diane and Miss Emily.
On the last day, Violet (pictured here with her awesome handmade mask and crown) said how sad she was that camp was over. She is so ready for Terrific Tots!
Cousin Alison flew down to visit Bill and Patty for a week, and she and Aunt Patty stopped by for a few hours on our last day of summer break. She helped the girls make this glitteriffic creation from a palm frond.
One one of the too-few occasions when we were home all day, I brought out the laundry basket full of wet clothes. This little one insisted on pausing her playtime with Cora to help out.
I'll end with a couple of "isms":
The night before her camp field trip to the zoo, Cora was very nervous and tearful about being so far away from home, for so long. (Her drop-off time was 7:30 and they weren't back until 5:15.)
The next evening, I asked how it went.
"Oh, it was really good! And I'm not even being sarcastic, like I usually am," she replied.
And, here's a snippet from breakfast a few weeks ago:
Cora: "Violet, what do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be an engineer."
Violet: "I want to be a doggy, in a doggy costume."
Cora: "No, not for Halloween, for a job."
Violet: "I want to be a doggy. I CAN be a doggy."
1 comment:
You are so funny Violet, There's no harm in wanting to be a doggy is there, perhaps you can have a job with animals ( a vet ,or in a zoo ).Well Done for helping mummy with the washing, we love you very much, Nan and Pop xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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