First stop was the park, with all of it's tempting and satisfying puddles. Evie rarely misses an opportunity to jump in a puddle, so I dressed her in her stylish pink rain gear to help her stay as dry as possible. Here she contemplates a puddle that I decided was a little too muddy and gross looking. You can see the joy in her face at the possibility of getting her boots into that puddle, but I ruined it for her.
On our way to the next puddle, we stumbled across a dog who was very focused on something in a ditch.
Upon closer inspection, we discovered that the thing in the ditch was not one, but two rather large crawfish (or crayfish as they call them here). Despite her Louisiana heritage, Evie was absolutely not interested in getting anywhere near the crawfish. She was very careful to keep her distance and when one of the crawfish started moving with its angry little claws in the air, she said "Nooooooooo!" and backed off. I can't wait to see what she does when she encounters the mammoth sized roaches that we have in Louisiana. She is not a lover of nature at this point, especially if nature is of the bug or creepy crawly variety. She's even a little wary of butterflies.
After a successful morning of puddle jumping, the rain moved in so we headed home for some arts and crafts. I underestimated the effect that arts and crafts would have on my sanity. I had this great plan that Evie would sit quietly and paint a card for Jim, who had just passed his driving test in England (yay Jim!) and that she would keep all artwork and art mess on her art table. About five minutes later, there was art stuff scattered all over the room and I was desperately trying to keep things under control. Silly me. But Evie was having a blast.
Another fun game to play was "take off my rain hood and stand under a stream of water coming off of the awning." When I told Evie that she had to wear her hood and pointed out that Rufus was also wearing his, she went up to Rufus and took his hood off, too. Very cheeky (to put it Englishly)!
Back at home, it finally was the weekend and the rain stopped and there were ample opportunities to play outside in the garden without getting wet. Not satisfied with the lack of puddles, Evie decided to create her own And jump in them. Flashy shoes and stylish cardigan are courtesy of her grandparents.
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I am SO impressed that Jim passed his driving test! As you know from firsthand experience, driving in the UK was quite a challenge for me.
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