It is just a little pre-trip anxiety.
Logan didn't sleep on the way but she was puzzled about the surroundings. This is where I set her when we came in. She stood there for the longest time. It was as if I glued her shoes down.
Upon our arrival Cora launched into a welcome address. I have no idea what her point was but I love her energy.
Maybe she was trying to entice Logan to join her on the sofa.
Then I put the camera down and really enjoyed playing with the girls. It was lunch time when we arrived so grandma set up in the kitchen and I watched Logan while Cora ate. Cora likes to play with Grandpa while she eats. So long distance from the kitchen to the living room Cora would wink at me or wave. She would giggle play. She was always ready for the next bite.
Then we exchanged girls. Both got fed. Both got some attention from Grandma and Grandpa. We read a lot of books to each. There were lots of toys.
Cora would attempt to hug Logan and Logan would flail her arm around if Cora approached from the front. So Cora started coming up behind Logan and get her in a bear hug. That, Logan would tolerate.
Sarah came after work to get Logan. We brought in the chair we brought for Cora and she was a natural. She was skilled at entry and motion. Then she displayed her mastery of the rocker.
Wow! This hostessing is tiring work.
Ouch! That arm is going to hurt.
That's a little better. At least for the arm. But I like this little chair.
How does a little girl just nineteen months old know what to do in a rocking chair?
What a DAY! Only minutes after Sarah and Logan left, Cora fell asleep in her "new" chair.
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