The other night we pulled the minivan into the garage. We looked over to where F usually parks and he'd pulled the riding lawn mower in and parked it. We all got out of the van and T and I proceeded to head into the sun porch.
We looked around as we hung up our bags and realized that we left M behind in the garage. I peeked in and she was sitting in the lawn mower seat.
I told her she could stay there a bit as I got things situated (ahem, put sweatpants on) for the evening.
I came back about 5 minutes later. She was still sitting on the seat.
I approached her and she waved her arms furiously and squealed "NO! NO! NO!." (This behavior usually indicates that I am not welcome to come in and make the fun end.)
I asked her what her plans were.
"Driving. NEED to drive." she said.
"Drive the motorcycle."
We looked around as we hung up our bags and realized that we left M behind in the garage. I peeked in and she was sitting in the lawn mower seat.
I told her she could stay there a bit as I got things situated (ahem, put sweatpants on) for the evening.
I came back about 5 minutes later. She was still sitting on the seat.
I approached her and she waved her arms furiously and squealed "NO! NO! NO!." (This behavior usually indicates that I am not welcome to come in and make the fun end.)
I asked her what her plans were.
"Driving. NEED to drive." she said.
"Drive the motorcycle."
She sweetly patted the steering wheel of the lawn mower.

We had a picnic supper in the garage that night. All the while, M sat upon the "motorcycle" and pushed every button possible to push and pulled every knob possible to pull.
Occasionally she would sob a little and say, "It's not working. It's not working." I would remind her that she could sit on it but was not allowed to actually drive yet.
She would sigh, and grip the wheel tightly with both hands, "Vrrrrooom. Vrroooommm."
1 comment:
I love these pictures of her. And how kind of you to move dinner to the garage so she could enjoy herself a little bit longer.
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