




Even other people's stuff!
As a party favor from Ethan's birthday last weekend, the girls got their very own "Rosie the Train." Rosie is a pink train and one of the only girl trains in the whole set of Thomas the Train & Friends. Ever since last weekend, the train hasn't left their little paws. My friend, Melinda was brilliant to get them both the same train. Who says trains are just for boys?
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