Today was the day of the cake. She "baked" a cake with flour, decorative sprinkles and the last few drops of milk in the house. She even put it in the oven. Yikes! Later we re-measured the flour and added a few essential ingredients. Then she wrote I love you Mom on the cake. You couldn't exactly make the words out, but it's the thought that counts.
We traced a few more letters today and read Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble, Mr. Putter and Tabby Walk the Dog and Clifford the Big Red Dog in The Small Puppy. She's not too interested in her computer games right now, so we've mostly been riding bikes, playing blocks and jumping on the trampoline in the afternoon.
We don't have much else to report. I think tomorrow will be huge, as we are going to see Disney Princesses on Ice. She has no idea we're going, as I preferred not to answer the question "How many sleeps until it's time to see Disney Princess?" one hundred times a day.
On Monday, we're going to a new preschool nature program at a local park. I think she'll have a good time, plus she'll be able to meet some new friends (I hope). We haven't had much luck in the new friend department. She's at an in-between age at the park. The kids she wants to play with are older and have no time for a four-year-old, and the toddlers are too young to do what she does. We're also looking to join a homeschool coop, which would be a good social outlet for both of us.
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