This was partially due
to her sleeping later than usual, but mostly due to “Who Let the Dogs Out”
blaring in through the window from down the street.
There was some more
packing, and we finished the Alien Costume Saga. This little foray into the Secret Wars and beyond permanently
changed Anabelle’s bedtime reading requests from me. While we will likely never finish the Harry
Potter series together, we formed a much stronger father-daughter bond through Superheroic
Sequential Art.
That’s my Girl!
My stomach had a few
aftershocks that kept me home and reading again after lunch while they all went
to the (mostly closed on Sunday again) market streets.
Anabelle found the
Peruvian version of Claire’s, making me not too devastated that I missed the
trip, and scored some cutesy jewelry and headbands, plus a little “Hello” ring
for me.
‘Cause she’s a sweetie.
Rosa went on what we
thought was the final Bembos run, because, as frequently pointed out, they were
that good. Anabelle and I had run out of
the Looney Tunes discs we brought, indicating how amazingly entertaining those
classics still are. We tried a behind
the scenes documentary extra feature from one set, but were mostly killing time
until her mind bendingly amazing burger arrived.
Rosa returned having met
up with Concho and her (slightly younger than Anabelle) Granddaughter Zhamira. The kids had a nice visit together, comparing
school schedules. Anabelle also made her
contribution to having the Rainbow Loom craze infect South America by teaching
Zhamira how to make them.
Alone again, we returned to packing, and the other addictive Daddy-Daughter pastimes, finishing Jetpack Joyride yet again and adding colors and other traits to her Tiny Toons grid.
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Our family too was infected by the Rainbow Loom craze. Jack had a fairly severe case...as did his cousins.
ReplyDeleteThat was a weird one... It was huge, yet it hit and left really quickly. One day Anabelle was making them for everyone she ever met, and the next it was over.
ReplyDeleteThanx for joining in!