M&D started with a late lunch at the Yard House but I found it to be a bit boring so I napped. Then we headed off to shop with stops at the Adidas Outlet and the Carter's outlet. Carter's is wall to wall, floor to ceiling baby clothes. I could spend hours in there shopping (is there a shopping gene?) but Dad rushed Mom and I in and out and all I got was seven new outfits. I know it sounds like a lot but five of the seven came on one hanger and as someone once said, "if you get the nachos stuck together, that's one nacho." In this analogy, the nacho is actually a... you know what, if I have to explain it to you, I want you close your browser and never visit my blog again.
After Carter's, we headed back to the car which unfortunatley couldn't have been much farther away. Of course, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that thanks to Dad's front row parking spot, once we made it to the correct end of the mall we didn't have any farther to go. Here's an action shot of us walking to the car.
I know what you're thinking, "really, a picture of the parking spot? Really?" (that second 'really' is just what you younger readers were thinking. You older readers weren't thinking that... but you probably already knew that.) I thought the same thing (with the second 'really') but Dad started blabbering on about some front row parking gene he passed on to me so I thought I'd give him a shout out here. Happy Dad?
After I got my 9:00 bottle, Mom read me a book called US Weekly which I guess is about people who are "Just like US." It wasn't necessarily like my other books but it wasn't bad.
Now I'm exhausted so I'm off to bed.
Until Later,
Avery
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