Sunny is a baby rabbit who lives under my aunt's deck. We call him Sunny because his favorite spot is where can lie in the sunshine and dart under the deck to safety if he needs to. I tried putting some lettuce out for him, but he wasn't interested; apparently he's more interested in eating clover and grass. We can almost always watch him lying around or eating, which is pretty cool. Do you have any animals living near or under your house?
When I got to my aunt's house, I saw that my cousin had a Flutterbye Fairy. A Flutterbye Fairy is a motor powered girl with spinning wings attached to her hips and waist, which propell her into the air. If the fairy senses something a foot below her, she flies upward. If she doesn't, she flies down slowly. To make her fly, you just have to press a button on a stand she comes on. I wanted to play with that fairy, even though it got awful reviews. It worked, and Mom and I predicted that those reviews are from people who have a small or crowded room, or a little kid not treating the toy properly. It works, and all I have to say is that this toy is for ages six and up. I had a really fun time with it, so I definitely suggest it. After a few silly tries, I managed to make it fly. The video is from when I was still getting the hang of using it, which is pretty goofy. After a while I could get it to work easily.
The first leg of our 11 day adventure began on Friday morning at 4am. Violet, Stella and I drove to Portsmouth, took the bus to Boston, and caught the train to Washington D.C. where my sister picked us up.
The girls made a small friend named Facelyn by playing peek-a-boo over the back of the seat until he laughed at them. Eventually they moved right into his seat and played him with origami and pictures they had created for him.
By dinner time we were all settled in at Karen's house just in time for more excitement...