the best kind of girls weekend
family, SugarwingsWe had a sweet time babysitting for our tiny fairies. That baby is about as mellow as they come. She fusses a bit if she is wet or hungry and that is about it. Goes right to sleep when I lay her down, and wakes up smiling and playing with toys in the crib until someone picks her up.
We thought it was going to be a piece of cake, after a fun family evening at Pixie Pie's birthday party, and peaceful night with the little one sleeping almost 12 hours and waking up as happy as can be.
Sugarwings was helpful and not at all jealous of the time we spent with her sis-star.
The dogs and the baby had a mutual admiration for each other, and spent a lot of time together. Twinkle adored her and didn't care how much her ears were pulled or twisted.
Agnes Rosebud liked to be near her if she was eating, since only about 20% of the food went into her mouth, and plenty went onto the floor. And she was happy to cuddle up and visit, but when the ear pulling started, she jumped down.
Twinkle never even acted like she wanted to get away.
What a good dog.
Of course, Twinkle was probably just waiting for a photo op. Since she thinks all cameras are pointed at HER only.
Our littlest fairy was content to crawl around, stick out her tongue and laugh for most of the day.
Then, about mid-afternoon, she started to wonder where her mom and dad were. I could tell by the way she was looking over my shoulder and was beginning to fret.
By evening, she was in tears. She'd never been away from mommy that long and was missing her too much.
So we hopped in the car and drove out to Camp Gaea where her parents were teaching workshops and she joined them for the rest of the weekend.
We still have Sugarwings, so she and I will be doing some painting together and will see a movie this afternoon. It seems quiet without the baby, and we are already looking forward to our next time to have her back.
Sugarwings is helping me write about our weekend with her sister and it was her idea to have purple letters.




















































