[CENTER][h1][img]https://txt.1001fonts.net/img/txt/b3RmLjk2LmRlMTk4YS5WR0Y1YkdFZ1EyaHZhUSwsLjA,/zolanti.regular.webp[/img][/h1][/CENTER] Mention: [@FernStone] Tayla shook her head. [color=DE198A]"I'm not sitting through that. Not much of a play person. He wouldn't understand anything that's going on anyway. He's got enough attention span for Disney movies, because of the songs, story time, and eating his favorite food. Other than that, he's telling me to tell him what something is, always moving on to the next thing before I finish explaining."[/color] She pointed at the crafts table. There were coloring pages and crayons. [color=DE198A]"That's where we're going next. He liked to color. We have his coloring pages everywhere in the house. I have my favorites at work in my locker. We'll do that for a little bit, then I'm taking him on the Ferris Wheel. I hope he doesn't cry from being so high up."[/color] It's a chance she's willing to take. She told they'd go. He doesn't remember her saying anything about it, but she promised him and she never wants to be a mother that doesn't keep her word. [color=DE198A]"I'll be happy if he rebels and doesn't want me joining for story time when he's nine. Saves me the embarrassment of sitting with a child too old to be there,"[/color] she said candidly. [color=DE198A]"Nine's so far away. I can't even imagine what he'll be like in a year. Walking and talking better that's for sure, and I know he'll be the tallest kid in class for the rest of his life, but everything else is blank."[/color] She got more relaxed, propped her knee up on the bench and facing more towards Lihn. [color=DE198A]"What's it been like for you raising a child for nine years? Doing it for eighteen months is hard, even with him being a relatively easy child."[/color]