Library Day. She played on the computer and did a bunch of "typing" into a story-writing game. Mostly she just pounded away at the keys to type as many pages as possible. At one point she told the librarian that she was "a kid with a real work job". But she also typed some multi-digit numbers, which was good, as she's been trying to learn those. (Ya know, like, which numbers do you put together to write out "twenty-two" or whatever.)
Mario Kaaaaaart.
Legos.
She made a hat out of construction paper. She made like a door in it? And when you open the door there's a dragon sticker? This was plan B after she asked for raisins.
When we got back from the library we found a lizard on the mailbox! It was so cute! I tried to get it to climb onto my piece of junk mail, which it did, and then scampered right up my arm. So we kind of watched it hanging out being awesome on my arm for some moments, before it leapt to the ground and took off across the street like a shot. Turns out those things are fast and very springy. This of course led to more discussion about how, exactly, we can get the lizards to not be afraid of us so they won't run away.
She played on the computer when we got home, too. Some educational games, matching games, and then some Doc McStuffins and Charlie & Lola games.
She spent some time reading in that new chair. Not sure which books though.
At the library she asked me to find her a book "that says what's the biggest
number in the whole world!" I got her one that talks about very large
numbers and infinity, and we read those bits before bed. Two sentences into the page on infinity and she was like, "Oh! So counting just goes on forever!" There ya go. Mystery solved.
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