Lene woke up with a slight sore throat but she had tea with her breakfast and got a delicious meal in her tummy. I had stocked up on straws, so she was able to drink, but her poor lip was swollen and still bothering her. But we headed over to the castle.
Once we had our tickets in hand she complained of her aching legs and asked if she could go to the car to lie down. So we missed the 45 minute movie and she slept the whole time in the car. When she awoke, she said she was ready for the tour. I kept questioning her because she didn't look a hundred percent but she insisted. Once up the mountain, she was like. . .I have to walk? Yes, love you do.
She went from this. . .
To this. . .
To this. My poor thing faded fast and when she asked if she could sit down in a museum exhibit chair, I knew I had to get her out of there fast. Within minutes of putting us in a private room she was fast asleep. I was texting Julia to explore without us and an hour went by that my girl got to rest. And rest she did! But then we still needed to make it down the mountain.
I was worried about my poor girl. It was at least a 4.5 hour drive home. She would sip water but between her lip and throat, she wasn't feeling her best.
I think it was a combination of dehydration and a virus because two other littles are down with fevers and sore throats as I type this. Despite this day, our trip was amazing. I would love to see it a tradition that the girls look forward to. Spending one on one time with my girl, the conversation, the no fighting with siblings, the exploring new places and food. . .it was all a memory none of us will soon forget. Our first road trip with my tween who is a teen in a year!!!!
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