We awoke to find that Franzi had responded to Lucy's Mycroft coloring and had drawn a picture for us! This apparently spurred Lucy on to draw her own Mycroft (who she calls "Minecroft") comic, where Mycroft wishes for hands, but forgets to wish for arms.
She was very busy for a long time today playing with her wooden beads and stuff. At one point she stuck some of them onto some extra long pencil she has so that they are now marshmallows.
Which is convenient, because this afternoon when she was playing with Aunt Dotty, they built a bunch of tents in the living room for Lucy Campground. Where the tents are free to stay in, apparently.
Norman and I put a bunch of our old magnetic poetry pieces up on the fridge last night, so she had some fun playing with those today.
She had another idea about how to catch house lizards, but this time she drew a diagram of the plan. I'd show it to you, but the photo I took is crap. It involved tracing her hand onto the paper for the hand that shuts the door to the trap.
Legos.
I think she and Dotty played Mario Kart together.
She sat for a while and read a book about school sign language words to herself.
I read her Rocky and Daisy at the Park before bed, but I'm pretty sure she read this to herself earlier along with the sign language book, because she already knew how it went.
While Norman was putting her to bed, he told her about comparative advantage, and she told him about "fair sharing" (which is pretty much just division as explained by Peg + Cat). She said if she has 4 peaches and Norman had none, she could give him two, and then they would both have two and that would be fair sharing.


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