Auntie Kristen met up with us with Luster (Puppy for Guiding Eyes for the Blind) and we started with the carousel. Mommy and Daddy were very surprised by how fast the carousel went around. We were both wondering if we were going to be ok - it would have been terrible to drop the girls. The girls at first were not sure about it. They were not happy or sad - just neutral. Near the end though they were both smiling and Kira was bouncing up and down on her horse.
We then headed to the train and Daddy dropped off the girls on my lap. He did not ride so that he could take our picture as we zoomed on by. It was a nice little train ride around the park. So two firsts - the carousel and then the train. Getting off the train without Daddy around was a little tricky. Sweaty girls are very slippery.
We then returned to the pavilion for some lunch and to chat with other parents with multiples. Alana had a new "naught" trick and while she was in the stroller every time we looked at her she would cry. She wanted out. If we ignored her she would stop but as soon as we glanced in her direction she would cry again. If you know us at all you know that she stayed in that stroller until she stopped crying.
Outside the carousel with Auntie Kristen. Kira in pink
Alana in front
Kira in front (this is just for the picture. Alana was on her own horse with Daddy for the ride
Alana in front
On the train. Alana in pink hat with yellow ribbon
Kira hanging in the stroller
Kira
Alana - one of her many faces. Kira and Alana both scrunch up their noses even more then this.
Alana
Alana
Alana
Kira - the poor babies have Mom's sensitive skin (love the red dots on the forehead)
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