After three and a half hours of driving, and my daughter pouting because she was hungry, (she was actually tired from staying up all night), we finally arrived in Georgetown. We made our way downtown and had breakfast at a local diner. By this time my daughter was finished pouting and was now in her "loopy" stage. We sat there eating our "ok" breakfast while talking to a cute baby at the table beside us, making our waitress laugh at our "blond moments," and laughing hesterically at silly things. It ended up being the best breakfast we've ever had.
After the hysterical diner experience, we walked the downtown square. I got a few nice shots of the area and discovered that downtown Georgetown has lots of antique stores. I also learned something new about my daughter.... she loves antiques. Awesome! I haven't seen anything capture her short attention span like this before, (except boys of course). It was great. I was especially amazed when she happened across an old baby book from1910 and stood there pouring over each page of this unknown baby's first years. I couldn't help but feel like we were snooping a little. I just kept wondering how such a personal thing came to be at this small antique store.
We checked into our hotel and I relaxed by the pool while my daughter swam a total of four laps and then was ready to go back to our room after a guy walked in with his two little girls. I asked her why she wanted to leave so soon and she said, "I wanted that man to spend some quality time with his little girls without me interrupting." Then I said to her, "What about our quality time together," to which she responded with a big smile, "We are spending it right now." My baby girl has such a wonderful sweet heart. I grow more proud of her with each passing day. I can't wait until my baby girl sees what I have in store for her tonight. :-)
To be continued....
Thanks for reading "All About My Business"
Crystal Campbell
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