
Saturday morning we went to the farmer's market and S-Boogie got her face painted. She's been wanting to for weeks now but I figured waiting would build character. As you can see, it did--plenty of character here.

Later in the day S-Boogie and Little Dude had some dress-up fun. Initially she wanted him to wear a dress and be the "prince-princess" who had a spell put on him by a fairy that turned him into a princess. He has no aversion to wearing dresses--he put one on just this afternoon--but he does have an aversion to doing what people tell him to, so he picked his own dress-up gear.

Today I finally filled another of S-Boogie's longstanding requests and hitched the trailer onto the half bike in order to make what she calls a "superbike." I call it the Fob limo. I wouldn't want to ride around with this huge caravan all the time, but it will work for days when Foxy is in class and I need to take LD with me to drop off S-Boogie at school. S-Boogie is brainstorming ways that we'll add on transportation for the new baby she's convinced is coming in the near future. Thankfully that won't be a problem we have to solve anytime soon.
5 comments:
I think the super bike is every kid's dream.
I have never seen a half bike before- cool!
Don't bike trailers usually hold two kids? Between the minivan and the super bike you're good to go for that next kid right now!
The trailer does hold two kids, but unfortunately they have to be old enough to sit up on their own. Shucks, I guess we'll just have to wait till we figure something else out.
Boogie looks so much like Aunt Marcie in the first photo. S'Boogie is really getting to be a regular girl-person, instead of a little kid, huh?
Wow! Your family looks so fun!
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