





This afternoon: a marathon "set-up" building session with all the wooden blocks we could dump out onto the floor.
I tried to take some photos with the camera in my computer as Chris has our camera in Georgia to document studio work. Alas, the shots of Alexander dancing were a lot more interesting in the end. (I rather like their quasi film-still look...)
Dancing, knocking ants off trees with water, set-up building, double banana-bread making, and I am investigating the prospect of making some Pennsylvania Dutch Shoofly pies...these are the markers of our day together.
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