Sticky

We all know that Diana can be messy at times, but while I understand how a chocolate cookie can blacken her teeth I don't know how a rice noodle stays in her hair throughout an entire meal. Even more confusing, I have no idea how Diana managed to get a Post-it note stuck to the back of her head today. The most plausible explanation is that Amelia put the note on Diana's head, but I don't think she did it. Instead, I think that Diana's habit of sweeping her messy hands over her head is starting to produce some interesting results.
And if I only had a camera attached to my hand at all times...Diana pulled a saucepan out from the cupboard today and SOMEHOW managed to get both feet into it and squat down. Now that's funny stuff! Amelia tried the same trick, but couldn't make her feet fit.
I guess I'll be re-washing any pans I find out of the cabinets from now on.
The most exciting thing happening this week (besides the occassional glimpse of sunshine) is decorating Amelia's room. Back before Christmas Amelia and I found a set of plastic, glow-in-the-dark planets to hang in her room. Yesterday I thought it would be fun to pull the planets out of my closet and show them, again, to Amelia. She vaguely remembered buying the plastic planets at the toy store, but she was incredibly excited about putting them up in her room.
By the time I got all of the planets out, identified and ordered it was nearly time for the girls to get ready for bed. I knew that setting up the solar system would require a step ladder and hoped to postpone the task until today. But just as I began to hum and hah and state reasons why I didn't want to hang the planets from Amelia's nine foot ceiling she told me why I needed to do this for her: "Diana has butterflies in her room, so I should have the planets in my room."
I felt she had a point and lumbered up the stairs with my aluminum step ladder. After deciding where our imaginary sun would be I began by hanging up Jupiter, Mars and Earth. This took more time than you might expect, since it involved tying several knots in nearly invisible filiment. Once the first three planets were up, it was definately time for a bath so I told Amelia, "This may be the last planet for tonight." She fussed and whined saying, "No! Pluto is the last planet!"
Again, she made a good point.
After both girls were ready for bed I put up Venus and Mercury. I also put some small glow-in-the-dark stars on Amelia's walls. I attempted to replicate the Big Dipper on Amelia's wall, but it didn't look right. In fact, my arrangement was so bad Mike couldn't even locate my Big Dipper.
Once we turned the lights off the planets and stars looked really impressive. Amelia started to tell stories about the planets right away. The following morning all Amelia could talk about was putting up the rest of the planets. She nagged and nagged me while I was trying to eat toast at the breakfast table. I told her, "I can't put the planets up right now, I'm still eating breakfast." Amelia replied, "You can bring your food upstairs with you."
This time I wasn't buying it.
But after the girls went to their gymnastics classes and once Diana was in bed for a nap I finished assembling the solar system. Amelia loves being among the stars and planets, and I have to admit that her room looks pretty cool when the lights go out.
Lisa








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