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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Adventures with Fluffy

Makayla had a little school project that she got to take home today.  It's to take care of Fluffy the monkey.  She was so excited to bring him home!  He came in this cute pink back pack with PJ's and a change of clothes.  So cute!  See his little Adventures with Makayla below.  I was a little unsure about Fluffy since I wasn't sure how many people and things little Fluffy has touched and how many germs he's come across, especially when Makayla was sharing Fluffy with her little sis Mylee.  I had to get over it and things were fine, she enjoyed it and we didn't want to spoil her fun with being too clean which she already is anyways and won't do things because it's dirty.
He was stuck on her back a lot! She love it and wanted to show him off!
She wanted me to take these photos so here they are.  Gotta share them.  So happy with Fluffy!
She brought him home and put his PJ's on because he's going to take a nap with her after lunch.  She then wanted to feed him lunch and borrowed her sister's bib and high chair to do so.  Then that evening as you saw in the previous post Fluffy took Grandma out to dinner for her birthday too. 

The following day Fluffy went to ballet class with Makayla, but before the left she wanted a picture with her and her little ballerina bunny.

Fluffy was good in ballet class and Makayla took such good care of Fluffy!  This is a picture with her ballet teacher, Ms. Kim.  That's it with Fluffy since he has to be returned back to school tomorrow so that he can have an adventure with another student.  I thought this was a great little exercise for the kids.  It really teaches them responsibility to care for something.  I think our Makayla passed with flying colors!  She's a good girl!  We're very proud of her!

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