Adventures at the mall

August 28th, 2008

Part 1: Merry-go-round

Annalie loves going to the Green* Mall by our house because it’s kind of like a park, what with the fountains and the grassy areas and trees and flowers. She loves it so much I had to bribe her to go to a different mall with me. I wanted to go see how the Pink* Mall has changed since we lived here back in the 20th century (ha!) and I happened to know that there is a merry-go-round there.

sunny ramp

That was all it took to get her on board with visiting a different mall. She was so excited she was running and skipping ahead of me the whole way. “C’mon, mom! Where’s the merry-go-round? Can I ride a horse? Does it have two levels? Can I ride on the top part? Come ON, hurry!”

mirror-go-round

We bought our tokens and stood in line. The attendant let us through the gate when it was our turn and Annalie ran up the carousel’s stairs to the second level, laughing her funny I’m-so-excited laugh. She chose a zebra, clambered up, and buckled herself in (just a safety strap, similiar to those on restaurant high chairs). Then she started looking around and realized we were up really high. She clung to the pole and whimpered that she had changed her mind.

Annalie's not so sure about this

I tried distracting her. I pointed out the lights and mirrors, exclaimed over a little kid doing something funny down in the mall, took an arm’s-length self-portrait of us. But she was still apprehensive. I suggested that maybe she wanted to switch to the seahorse behind us, and for some reason she thought that was a good idea. I quickly whipped her off the zebra and onto the seahorse, clicking the buckle just as the music started and the carousel began to move.

wheeeee!

Of course it only took about three seconds for Annalie to relax and enjoy herself. And every single day since then, she’s asked me at least once a day, “Can we go back to the mall and ride the merry-go-round?”

Part 2: Painting pottery

There is a pottery-painting studio at the Green Mall, less than a mile from our house. That’s a big change from Maryland, where it was a 45-minute drive from our house to Paint ‘N Pottery!

palette

Even though it was so close, I wasn’t in a hurry to go there. We almost always painted with friends in Maryland, and I was afraid it would be too sad to go by ourselves. I wanted to wait until we could go with friends. So yesterday we met Elaine and her daughters Lily and Anya at Paint & Fire.*

painting girls

I was also a little worried that painting at a new studio just wouldn’t be as much fun, because I am accustomed to the lovely, helpful people and laid-back attitude at Paint ‘N Pottery. I was afraid I had been ruined for all other pottery studios.

Annalie

Silly me, of course my worries were for nothing! Paint ‘N Pottery will always be the gold standard of pottery-painting studios to me, but Paint & Fire is pretty good too. You can paint pottery or make mosaics or clay handprints there. They even have a special 1-year membership that you can purchase which gives you 20% off all pottery. Of course I bought the membership because I plan to go back again and again. Yesterday I finished a dotty serving plate that Rhi commissioned me to paint, and next I’ll be painting something for Aileen. Whee! It’s good to be painting again.

Part 3: Playing in the fountain

Once we finished painting, it was lunchtime and we were all hungry. We went to the food court where the moms ate Greek food and the kids ate Hawaiian pizza. After lunch it was inevitable that we would make our way out to the courtyard next door, because there is a cool fountain (AKA “kid magnet”) there.

cool fountain

Elaine and I sat at a table in the shade and relaxed while our kids played. Wait, no we didn’t. We mostly took photos of our kids being cute, and when we weren’t doing that we were telling them they couldn’t stick their feet in the fountain or asking them to lie on their tummies on the low, broad wall instead of crouching unsteadily on top of it.

splashing around

Lily busted out her camera and did a photoshoot with Annalie and Anya as willing models. It cracks me up how I can barely get Annalie to look at me when I’m holding a camera most days, but if an older child with a camera tells her how to pose she’s totally happy to comply.

Lily the photographer

I’m glad we had the chance to get together before school starts, since Lily will be in kindergarten this year! But I am sure we’ll get together once in a while anyway, because we all have a great time together.

can you believe the cuteness?

*I totally made those names up.

10 Responses to “Adventures at the mall”

  1. ~moe~ Says:

    I love the membership option at the paint place! I would totally do that if ours offered it. That would be so awesome! I can’t wait to go again and try another piece. Someday I’ll be cool like you. :)

  2. Anna Says:

    That plate is awesome!!!
    I am totally ordering one too, please put me on your wait list! CAn I pick the colors?

    I wish we had a carousel here. All we have is a little 2 dollar ride in the mall with three seats.
    The kids love it and we spend around 10$ so they can keep going.
    A real one, what a dream, though I have a feeling that Kaitlyn’s reaction would be the same as Annalie’s. Excited, unsure, then excited again. Ethan, he would just screech “no,no,no…”and cling to me.

  3. bethany actually Says:

    ~moe~ Seriously, I hope you never meet me in person because you will be disappointed to find out what a goober I actually am. :-)

    Anna: Of course you can order a plate or any old piece of pottery you like and choose the colors too!

    Anyone who wants a custom order, please don’t be afraid to ask. I love doing custom orders!

  4. bethany Says:

    sounds like so much fun! and that last picture? beyond delicious, their expressions are priceless. may kindergarten not take away from your times together!

  5. Sonja Says:

    Grow, Noah, grow, so we can play too!
    Actually, I take that back. But at least SLEEP, for the love of all that is holy!

  6. Rhi Says:

    I’m SO EXCITED! And, especially because delivery will be in person!

  7. K Says:

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen a two level merry-go-round. That sounds pretty cool.
    Another beautiful plate. :)

  8. kj @ where my boys at? Says:

    very cute.
    good to hear you found a nice place to paint again. I look forward to seeing your funky creations. :)

  9. bethany actually Says:

    bethany - Thanks! We’ll still manage to get together occasionally, I’m sure. :-)

    Sonja - Noah will do both eventually, I promise. And meanwhile, come play with us anyway!

    Rhi - Hey, when you buy a bethany actually original, you get SERVICE! (At least, you do if I happen to be traveling to where you live in the next week or two.)

    K - The two-level carousel is pretty fun! And thanks.

    kj - Thanks! I hope I don’t disappoint.

  10. One Scrappy Gal Says:

    The mall looks beautiful!!

    I cannot wait to see what masterpiece you come up with for me!! :)

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