And then these pictures come across my Facebook feed and must be pinned also.

I'm just waiting for someone to tell that mama to cover up.I ended up with enough pictures that a breastfeeding board just made sense.
ETA:
Aboriginal mama
Where no-one now is sleeping.

I'm just waiting for someone to tell that mama to cover up.
They started dropping like flies around me.
I was stepping over bodies.
I only moved the ones that fell asleep on the floor. Those on couches or beds stayed right where they were.
They needed the sleep. They've been playing hard.
The name combines China and detecting, perfect for her.
I made up business cards for her with her agency name on them. They say "International Private Investigator. Based out of Idaho and China." I also made up a Detective Pass for her to wear at crime scenes. It has her catchphrase printed on it.
Other things I included were brushes, evidence bags, fingerprint lifting tape, a magnifying glass, and a flashlight.
Also, a fingerprint stamp pad, homemade fingerprint cards (our entire family has now been finger and toe printed), evidence swabs, a pen, and a detective journal.
She loved it, but it took awhile to grow on her. The Chinese calligraphy set took up most of her time for the first week after Christmas, but then she became a full-time detective. So much so that a week later I put this up on Facebook: "I made Ainsley a detective kit for Christmas. Today she came up to me and said "Mommy, I wish I could go back to the good old days when I wasn't a detective and everybody in the entire world and all of China didn't want me to solve their problems. 'Just find your own stuff', I want to say! It's just exhausting, Mommy. EXHAUSTING!" And she falls on the floor spread-eagled. Which you can't blame her for because she's exhausted. I really shouldn't have asked her to find my camera two minutes later."

Those are her calligraphy pens hanging from the board.
Sunday night we had dumplings and today we had noodles, for longevity.
And Ainsley wants me to show you her origami 'China girls'.
Technically they're 'Japan girls' because they're wearing kimonos, but we're not much for being technical around here. Our house has a distinctly Asian vibe right now. It's not a traditional holiday for us, but it is important to Ains, so we did what we could. It's been fun. I kinda hope she's still into China next year.
