Lily, on the other hand, has embraced old age and acts like many of the retirees I know: speaking through gritted teeth, sighing, shows of annoyance, and occasionally snapping at the youth. It is still definitely preferable to Emma, but it would be nice if Lily had a little more patience with little children, which is actually different from the retirees that I know.
Now that the section where I complain about the dogs is complete, let's discuss the weekend. Ada and I went to the Prescott Regional SciTech Fest, and it was pretty great. I learned a lot, although I am not sure that Ada had as much fun as I did. Robotics might not be as interesting when you are three, but Ada did a good job of going to all of the booths that I wanted to go to. She liked looking at sun spots through a telescope and just looking at the sun through some protective glasses. She also got to sit in a helicopter, which she enjoyed.
This is a selfie of Ada and I while being "filmed" by a computer programmed to only read edges. I told Ada it was like we were in Waking Life before it was animated. She wasn't that interested.
After the SciTech Fest, we went to the Prescott Chalk It Up event, where an entire parking lot gets turned into art. Ada wanted ours to be entirely blue. She then wrote her name in red over the blue. We had a good time. Although it might have been a mistake to put ours right next to a really impressive one. That was bad selection on my part.
As we were driving to the Chalk It Up event, Ada was looking pretty tired in the car. I asked her if she thought she could make it through. She said "I'll be fine after I take a little car nap." (The car nap extended a little longer than expected, but we still made it.) I wanted to tell Ada that while Kat loves what she calls car naps, I don't know that car naps are actually a "thing." I mean, there is this, but that's quite different. But a car nap is a good thing, even if not every family gives sleeping in the car a specific name.
To close our day, Ada and I went for a walk and then ran around at the park. We played tag and made footprints on the cement. We also played Simon Says, but Ada has a long way to go. She does understand the rules and knows when she makes a mistake, but she has some work to do. I think it is because she is a good kid who likes to follow directions, just like I think I was. But we will keep working on it. My attempt to explain it to her using the concept of a condition precedent for the performance of a contract did not work. I don't know why. Oh well.
Here is Ada happily running.