Emily threw most of her breakfast and lunch on the floor. I had resolved to keep my cool, but could not stop myself from swearing at her. In the end, I got her out of the highchair and turned my back on her while I finished my breakfast. I couldn't trust myself to speak to her for some time.
It was supposed to rain, but was very sunny all day and warmed up considerably to about 18C. I was in short sleeves while walking as I had broken into a sweat in my coat. Jo, Bettina and I made an impromptu decision to go over to Odaiba. Jo went ahead and Bettina and I were to follow on the boat. However, after waiting at an empty quay for a while we were told that it wasn't running due to maintenance. There was no notice up about it at all, annoyingly. We had to take the Yurikamome monorail instead.
We met Jo and Isy and went up to a big play area upstairs in the mall that I didn't know about. There was plenty of space for the babies to crawl around, though few toys. They did have some hula hoops, and we adults all had a go without success. We must have looked quite a sight wiggling around with arms waving aloft and cracking up. Emily did some more walking, but she is still lagging behind Isy, who took a few small steps on her own. She is only just 10 months. Emily didn't take a nap again, but amazingly ate all of her tea and played happily in bath with no tears at all.
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
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