Dain left at 7:15am to catch a NYC bus to visit our friend, Nate. Meanwhile, Sabine and I plotted what trouble we could get into. First up on my list was digging something out of the ONE closet in our apartment (man, I won't miss that!), which inevitably requires a complete re-haul. Sabine was less inclined than usual to take the

requisite nap (read: mommy access closet time), but finally went down around 9:20am. Here I am at 10:30am, realizing my window for a carefree shower is quickly expiring, and I've dug out and re-stacked the closet only to discover that the target items are not in the box I maneuvered to the front - but may very well be in the box that I relocated to the far rear of the closet, thinking "I won't need to access this until we move". At this point, I'm taking a break to contemplate my options: cut my losses; move everything again without assurance that the objects are actually in that box; wait for Sabine to wake up to double-check that what I was looking for all along is not, actually, already in some hidden corner of my DRESSER! I think I'll choose option #3.
11am Update: I couldn't stand it, so I dove back in and Yes, was right to do so. Now the closet is re-packed, Sabine is still sleeping and I'm off to find a snack.
After Sabine woke up and ate her lunch, we decided to walk to Porter Square to return a Redbox DVD and get cash for our pennies. Why I decided to do this 2 hour walk in th
e heat of the day, I'm unsure. But we stopped to swing along the way and when we finally did make it back, we both took a cat nap (30min). Then it was out again to go get ice cream and swing by the library before coming home for dinner and bed. Christina's is still featuring my favorite "fresh mint" flavor, which reminds me of the mint that grew up around our outdoor facet every year. Sabine liked it too, as you can see.
Not much else to tell of the day, except a picture of the princess surrounded by her now lowered (and therefore novel) exersaucer.
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i need to go have that ice cream again before the end of the season
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