Witchie Place!

October 20, 2009

Last Friday we went to Gardner Village — affectionately known by my kids as the Witchie Place.  SO FUN!  Eagle had been sick, but the worst seemed over, & he’d be in the stroller most of the time anyway, right? 

Unfortunately, right when we were leaving, Doodle appeared hit by some kind of sickness (not the same as Eagle’s).  All of a sudden he’s looking tired, red-faced, zombie-like.  Great.  The Witchie Place with Zannie adventure is a long-standing tradition, however, and we were already leaving so… well, we went anyway. 

Turned out that Doodle spent the whole time in the stroller while E was quite happily roaming around.  Cute kid.  Cinderella was a gem – she’s been quite lovely lately, actually – and overall it was a great little outing in spite of Doodle being uncharacteristically tired/cranky/lethargic/whiny/etc.

2 Responses to “ Witchie Place! ”

  1. Mr. Smith on October 20, 2009 at 11:14 am

    Looks like fun. Maybe some day I’ll be able to go too. In Doodle’s defense, he WAS sick, he wasn’t just whiny. He vomited twice that night, if I recall.

  2. Wendy on October 23, 2009 at 11:44 am

    Oh . . . that last picture of D looks so pitiful. I feel sad for him.

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