




Thursday is our usual storytime day at the local library, but this Thursday we went a little crazy and attending storying at Barnes and Noble as well. It was funny - one storytime ended at 10:30 and the other began at 11! Both were fun, but the B&N activity was really geared toward older children. After the employee read a story she plopped down a bowl of glitter/sequins and an opn bottle of glue in fonrt of Norah. I was too slow - Norah managed to flip the bowl over before I could do damage control. Nonetheless, we left with a cute little picture frame, her first craft project. Later that evening we had dinner with Great-Grandma and Great-Grandpa Robbins, at Grandma Peggy's home. Mom was all ready for Norah's visit with her second art project of the day - drawing! Grandpa filled us in on a little family history while we were there - boy, does he have some stories to tell. :-)
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