And I guess after her Santa experience, Leia Rose felt like Annie needed a little extra love. What a sweet sister picture!
But afterwards Leia commented, "I don't think that was the real Santa." [Uh oh.] "What makes you think that, Leia." "He didn't sound like the real Santa." This one did have a Southern accent and talked kind of softly, and didn't really sport a "ho, ho, ho" or anything. I suppose she was okay with the theory that he may have been one of Santa's helpers. *sigh* Still, some of the magic is already lost. And it was lost the other day when Leia Rose said, "Santa looks different." [Uh oh.] Or perhaps it was because Santa was confused by Leia's request for "dino putty." Hey, I would be, too. Or perhaps it was because he called her "Leah" at first. : )
Or perhaps what she really needed was a snack from Chic-fil-A, and a picture with a great big cow. : )
For dinner we went to Red Robin, and Annie was testing their promise of "bottomless fries." If she could talk, she would have said, "You call this bottomless fries? I'll show you bottomless fries!"
And on the way to do more Christmas shopping and going out to dinner and driving to Durham for the next Santa experience, Leia Rose learned how to blow up a balloon for the first time!!! (For her, the thing that worked was to tell her to "push through the hard part."
For dinner we went to Red Robin, and Annie was testing their promise of "bottomless fries." If she could talk, she would have said, "You call this bottomless fries? I'll show you bottomless fries!"
And on the way to do more Christmas shopping and going out to dinner and driving to Durham for the next Santa experience, Leia Rose learned how to blow up a balloon for the first time!!! (For her, the thing that worked was to tell her to "push through the hard part."
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Kevin actually asked to eat at "the bird place" tonight! He meant Red Robin! Too funny :) (We didn't eat there though.)
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