After checking into our room, we changed into swimming suits. Adia wasn't happy to be wearing a swimming suit, but she did like the closet. She would climb in, close the doors, giggle and then open them again. Then she'd spend time staring at herself in the mirror. And to think, I was worried I hadn't brought enough toys to play with.
We headed down to the pool. Adia chased me the whole way, laughing and squealing. She was excited even though she had no idea what she was getting into. We took a short shower before sitting down in the kiddie pool. It was warm and felt a lot like one of her baths. She was instantly happy. Our one problem though was the water was too deep for her to sit. She got a little confused because she's supposed to sit in the tub, but stand in the pool. She soon figured it out and was splashing and kicking. She's really a fish. She went under a couple times, but after quickly picking her back up, she was giggling again. I know she'll want to swim again tomorrow too.
We ran back to our room afterwards. Adia ran the first part, but started shivering so I carried her the rest of the way. After a quick shower, we got dressed again and headed to dinner. I knew Adia was hungry and thought she'd be good to eat. I was wrong. Withing a few minutes after ordering, Adia threw a fit. Scott took her into the lobby to calm her down and even asked her if she was hungry and going to behave. She told him yes, but the second he brought her back, she freaked out again. I took her this time and when I came back, her food was there. She was definitely starving because she started eating immediately. I was able to finish my food before she threw another fit. Scott paid, wrapped up the rest of the food and met us in the lobby.
We walked back to the room and Adia snacked a little more before Scott gave her a bath. Then it was more playtime with Mommy and Daddy before she started to get sleepy. She's really becoming a little girl. I laid down with her in bed and she cuddled for a little bit before giving me a kiss and rolling over. She then fell asleep on her own. She doesn't seem to need me to go to sleep anymore. She wants the cuddles and kisses before bed, but she can fall asleep without me now. It's kind of bittersweet, but I'm glad she's finally there.
eating ice cream before dinner
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