A few months back, Cassidy heard some friends at school talking about American Girl dolls. Shortly thereafter, a big AG catalog came in the mail. She took one look at those pages of dolls and all their accessories and was sold - this was her new toy wish. Since these dolls have a hefty price tag, we decided we would give her a goal to achieve and this could be the reward. She'd been working hard at swim lessons for over 2 years but had yet to overcome her fear of swimming independently. We told her that once she mastered that skill and graduated to the next level in swim class, we could take a mother-daughter trip to Chicago's American Girl Doll Store and choose a doll. I figured I had bought us a few months at minimum. Wouldn't you know, that very next Thursday at her weekly swim lesson, she swam straight across the pool all 15 feet on her own, graduated to the next level and earned her trip to AG. Talk about motivation!
So, on Sunday, March17 (St. Patrick's Day!), Cassidy and I had our AG
adventure. We met with one of their complimentary personal shoppers who
took us around the store and showed us all the different dolls they had
to choose from. Cassidy decided on Saige, the 2013 girl of the year.
Saige loves art and horses, and even has a dog, so Cassidy felt like
this would be a perfect choice (not that we have a dog or are even close
to getting a dog - but Cass loves all animals and also anything artsy,
so, Saige it was!). Afterwards, we moved on to lunch at their attached cafe. They bring up special high chairs
for each girl's newly purchased doll, and Cassidy was so excited to get
an extra little high chair for Meatloaf, Saige's puppy (who I secretly
think Cassidy loves even more than Saige). The lunch was dainty and
lovely, and I think at least 15 tables were greeted with the staff
members singing the happy birthday song - a popular destination for
those celebrations, clearly! We had such a fun day together, and it was
just very special for me to spend time with Cassidy on her own. I
almost always have her 2 younger brothers in tow wherever I take her,
and it was so peaceful and refreshing to be able to focus on our
conversations and enjoy a girls' day!