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Baby Gal's Day Out

Once positive thing we noticed after moving out from an apartment, was that baby gal has this interest in airplanes. She points them out whether we driving or outside the house. So on Saturday , we were dropping off someone at the airport and she was so excited to see the BIG planes and we promised that after church on Sunday we would take her to see some.

Sunday afternoon, we drove to Wilson Airport and we were advised that to see the planes, we could only go to Dormans,  a coffee/restaurant and from there we could see. Well a small price to pay for the excited toddler. We placed our order for drinks as we saw many planes parked, fly in and out and as a parent that priceless smile and look on your child's face filled with excitement is so satisfying. Samara shouted , called out to us to see the planes and it was just a precious moment. She was so syked up ,I tell you, we went to a supermarket to buy her a book with airplanes and well we out did ourselves you may say but for baby gal..anything....the excitement lasted the whole evening and if she were able to write a composition like we used to in English class..she would have written about this day being her favourite , or so I would presume.

Now project 2, is to get her inside one...so anyone who can make this dream come true..am all ears...

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Ems Makuthi said…
So glad she had fun....she will be i inside one very soon...

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