It was so nice that Leith and I went to the park for a little play time after Montessori. I even managed to remember the camera! For the first half hour or so no one else was there! Then a little boy and his grandpa arrived, so Leith was following them around and asking "that guy" a bunch of questions. Luckily they were very accommodating, since the boy was only a little older than Leith.
Anyway, on to the pictures. Here's L climbing the stairs to the highest slide:

Isn't that sky gorgeous?! Brilliant blue, not a cloud in it.
Here's one of Leith's favorite spots in the playground...a 'fish bowl' viewing area, just the right size for a toddler.

She looks so grown up here.

Here she is, patiently waiting for me to tell her she can eat the chocolate turkey. When I said 'yes' guess what she did? Yep, "gobble gobble" LOL (I crack me up sometimes.)

Want more info on the chocolate turkey? It's made with chocolate chips (head), malted milk balls (body), chocolate stars (feet and tail feathers), and a tiny bit of red gel (wattle). There's also a little bit of coconut dyed green for 'grass.'
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