Sometimes it's fun to change it up a little bit. Variety is the spice of life, after all.
We drove to Blossom2's place of work, to surprise her for her birthday.
An added benefit is that we decided to spread out and enjoy our coffee, chai, and goodies over a little schoolwork. Why rush off?
It helps that the atmosphere is peaceful and soul-filling there.
The younger Blossoms settled in beyond the novelty of it and got right to work.
Maybe they felt grown up.
Blossom1, of course, had no trouble. Coffee shops are her vibe and studying is her game.
Blossom2 popped over whenever she had a break to taste our goodies
and snap silly selfies with her sisters.
Her boss is one of three girls. I'm pretty sure she was back in the kitchen grinning at the sister fun.
I helped the younger Blossoms periodically, but also delved into Know and Tell, an excellent book about having your children narrate back to you what they have read and learned. It's a sort of verbal processing that I find logical and fascinating.
I was astonished at the amount of work the younger Blossoms were able to accomplish. It seems they embraced the treat, but settled into the work.
(We were wise and chose work that was most conducive with a coffee shop environment.)
We left feeling accomplished, refreshed, and together.
I think that someday, these are the little things they will remember.
Dominique
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