"What butterfly, honey?", I ask.
"The one we caught and put in the cage.", she says in her cute little voice.
"You caught a butterfly?"
"Well, where is the cage?", I ask.
"In my room.", she says.
"Isn't the butterfly in the cage?", thinking uh-oh.
"No".
"Did you let him go outside?", I ask cautiously, knowing the answer already.
"No I let him in my room. He loves my room and so do I. He was flying around my room when I lost him." That is what I thought.
So we go to her room and start looking for the butterfly. The door to her bedroom was already open when we got there and I begin thinking this butterfly could be anywhere in our house. Thankfully after only 30 seconds I found the butterfly alive and well. I called to Allie to get the net and told Caroline to watch him and not open the door. Like a good Mommy, I ran to get the camera.
When I return to her room I find her showing the butterfly her bat that she made in bug camp! (first picture)
The last picture is her catching the butterfly in the net to return him to his cage. He is currently all snuggy in his cage with plenty of fresh flowers to eat and some grass on the bottom.
While this story is cute and has a happy ending, this summer we have been graced with sharing our home with "pincher bugs", ants, worms, and snails. Some we have found, some we haven't yet. Although each bug gets to play with Caroline in her room and with her toys.
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