May 7
Today we were supposed to go to the Rainforest Café for lunch, but my mom had a drink and we couldn't go then. We had to wait while she took a nap, and we were half inside/half outside. It was hot out there, and we could've gone to Nashville Shores, which was open today for people with season passes. I guess we can't go until later this month.
Lynn kind of disappeared and we didn't know where she was. Mason kept on looking for her and calling her. I wonder if Mason still likes Lynn, or if he really does like Marina now. When Aunt Becca told all of us to go inside, she kept yelling and Lynn still didn't come.
When my mom got up, Kaya came running to the bedroom I was in and said, "She's up!! We can go!" How cute. Kaya never really gets to go anywhere, so I know she was excited. I bet Enna was excited to have a friend to go with, even though Kaya kind of gets on her nerves. (By the way, Kaya is pronounced exactly the way it looks, KAY-UH. The A isn't pronounced like an I.)
Before we left, Monica and I both saw a pink figure in my gay neighbors' field, in the tall grass. Then Lynn was walking towards it, and it turned out not to be an "it" at all! It was a little girl! Lynn was carrying her out of our neighbors' field and through my yard. She looked about Enna's age.
We headed off to the Rainforest Café and we walked around a huge shoe store while waiting to go in (there was a 25 minute wait). The Rainforest Café is in a mall building so we just walked across to the shoe store which was the biggest shoe store I'd ever been in.
Then we went in the restaurant where Enna and Kaya were running around, looking at the animals making all that noise. Martissla was walking around with Kaya (Martissla had never been in that restaurant before, either), and Kaya was looking around like, Whoa! when there was a "thunderstorm" and the lights were flashing and the animals were going off. It was cute. Then Nora Mells was looking around the same way.
My mom, the little girl Lynn found, Brienna, Minnie, Anabelle, and I were sitting at a table between two loud elephants. It was so fun, and the little girl seemed to like being there. We were eating with the elephants making noise on either side of us, and I think Martissla's kids liked the place, too. They never get to go anywhere because if they went out in public with Martissla in Invisible Land, the paparazzi and Martissla's fans wouldn't leave her alone. They didn't know she had kids until just recently. So Martissla probably would rather take them to a place in the "real" world, to avoid all the unnecessary attention. She must not want their aunt or their nanny to have to always take them places, because she's their mom and she wants to take them to fun places. It's completely understandable.
Xoxo~ M
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