Several months ago, as Maggie watched a friend unwrap box after box of American Girl clothes and accessories at her birthday party, a teeny little spark was ignited in that five year old brain. Around the same time, gramma passed along an American Girl doll catalog that came in the mail, which fanned that teeny spark into a small bonfire. In the past few months, Maggie has reviewed that worn, wrinkled catalog countless times. She has had me read each of the doll descriptions to her several times- until she could recite their place in history and backstory all by herself. With a few months leading up to her birthday, Dan and I had the discussion about getting her an American Girl doll of her own... for those of you NOT familiar with the dolls, they are pretty expensive and we also knew that by getting her a doll, we'd be opening ourselves up to the "I want/need..." of just about every item in the catalog to go along with the new doll. We decided that we would give her a choice- an American Girl doll or a "kid" birthday party with her classmates. Believe it or not, we'd probably come out about even money-wise either way.... Without hesitation, she chose the doll and held to her decision for the months prior to her birthday. If we thought that poor catalog was well-loved BEFORE, whew! She paged through that thing repeatedly.... "pre"-shopping for JUST the right doll (and ONE outfit that we also promised she could get!)
Last Saturday, we woke up early, dropped the little ones off by gramma and papa, and headed down to Chicago for our big day. There is a big American Girl doll store on Michigan Avenue- so we had planned a day of lunch, a little bit of sightseeing, and a whole lot of shopping! We emailed Auntie Katie (our very own Chicago expert and native) asking for some restaurant ideas in the neighborhood. She suggested some great local places to eat, and even mentioned that there was a Rainforest Cafe in the neighborhood. While Dan and I were excited to try something a little more "unique," once Mags heard the Rainforest Cafe was an option- there was NO changing her mind. Oh well, it was her special day..... (on a side note- Dan mentioned after lunch that his sandwich was really good. Maggie just kept saying, "See? I TOLD you I'd pick a good place for lunch!")
waiting outside the Rainforest Cafe
SOOOO excited for lunch! She even got to order a (gasp!) Sprite!
After lunch, it was time for shopping! Watching Dan and Maggie walk hand in hand through the busy streets of Chicago just about melted my heart.
We made it!
After an hour (or a little more....) of some serious shopping, Maggie left a very happy girl. She was able to get her doll and a swimsuit from mom and dad. She also used some of her birthday money and some AG gift cards she received to buy a bunch of accessories as well. Maggie, in her little red coat and red American Girl shopping bag was pretty darn cute, I might add. I can't begin to tell you how many people stopped her to tell her she actually LOOKED like an American Girl doll!
As we strolled around the city, we stopped along the river for an impromptu photo shoot, checked out the Hershey store (where Dan DID NOT buy me the one pound Reese's Peanut Butter cups), and headed to the Disney Store- because Maggie insisted all day that we stop and buy something for Lucy and Hattie so they wouldn't be sad when she came home with her new doll. How can you argue with that?
When you're always the one TAKING the pictures, it's important to remember to sometimes step away and ask someone to snap a picture of you and the kidlets, too. Just sayin'
A GORGEOUS day... a little cool- but the sun was shining and the tulips were starting to bloom!
What a diva!
Not sure who has more freckles... Maggie or the doll!
Playing with the camera settings on the train ride home. LOVE Maggie's reflection in the window on this one...
Overall, I think our day was a HUGE success. It was so much fun to have some one on one time with Maggie for a change. She's such an easy-going kid, and it's easy to get lost in the shuffle of the craziness of day to day life. Days like this are such an incredible reminder that I am not just a mom of "kids," but a mom of a few small, individual little PEOPLE. Once in a while, it's such a treat to kind of step back and "catch up" with your own kids, you know?