Sunday, July 27, 2014

Sunday, July 27, 2014

MARIO KART. Playing Mario Kart, by herself, or against Norman. Getting better at Mario Kart. Figuring out how to do things in Mario Kart. Reading the Mario Kart manual to herself.

Church. Children's chapel (essentially mini-Sunday School) covered where your treasure is, there shall your heart be also. This resulted in her drawing a map of where she was going to hide treasure when we got home and what kind of things we could use for treasure.

Dotty took her to the bookstore. Apparently she picked out some Sofia the First and Doc McStuffins books to sit and read to herself. On the back of one, she saw another book that she hadn't seen, so she asked a lady if she worked there, and she did, and Lucy "knew the title and was polite and waited patiently while the lady went to do other things with the promise that she would be back (and Lucy told someone else that she was waiting for the librarian to come back)." (This according to Dotty.) 

She also at one point made a trail of stuff from the back door into the playroom. It was so if there are any house lizards that collect things, they would follow the trail of poker chips thinking they were buttons, and end up in the playroom. Apparently at a house lizard restaurant? (I feel like House Lizard Schemes need their own blog tag, but I don't want to go back through the old posts to add it.) Pictures:





[There are tables with little cups and food, and I think maybe the books in the basket form some sort of house or trap?]


I think she was also reading the sign language book to herself for awhile at some point.

I read her a book about grocery stores before bed.

While Norman was putting her to bed she asked about how it is that if you put a red thing and a white thing in the laundry together, the white thing will turn pink (this thought courtesy of one of the books she read at the bookstore today), because she thought that only worked with paint (this knowledge courtesy of Blue's Clues). Norman told her that there's a thing called dye which is kind of like paint for fabric. Apparently I'll be getting quizzed about this in the morning. :-)

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