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Bouncey house part

We went to a bouncy house party this past weekend and I mistakenly thought Nora would be old enough to enjoy the bouncing. Unfortunately, she's 3 months shy of the minimum age requirement! At first, she was pretty bummed about not being able to go bounce, especially since Evie could go. But, she found other ways to amuse herself and the girls ended up having a blast! Thanks, Josh, for inviting us!

Evie (in blue) going WHEEEE!

Nora having fun on the mat.

She spent a good 20 minutes running around this bench,
climbing up and down it, and generally being a goofball and waving at Evie.

Sisters!

Who needs bouncy houses when you have toy trucks??

SHOCKED that the two sat quietly to take a picture!

The aftermath of chocolate cupcake with blue frosting.

Photo wall. I love Nora's expression!

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