Both little ones fell asleep

I was so tired today! Xiaoyin fell asleep after lis­ten­ing to a few pages of the sto­ry and could­n’t tell Hen­ry’s sto­ry.
 
Hen­ry was almost asleep. He and Xiaoyin went for two con­sec­u­tive walks in the after­noon and evening, and both times they encoun­tered Guaiguai. They raced and wres­tled until they both lay flat on the ground, pant­i­ng heav­i­ly with their tongues hang­ing out. Guaiguai report­ed­ly came home from a (fake) fight in the after­noon, still unsat­is­fied, and begged their own­er for anoth­er round after din­ner. Hen­ry was sim­i­lar­ly enthu­si­as­tic.
 
If Xiaoyin were to tell a sto­ry today, she’d def­i­nite­ly men­tion Hen­ry’s progress this morn­ing. At 6:50 a.m., Xiaoyin and I took Hen­ry down­stairs for some exer­cise. When we reached the pool, Hen­ry, seem­ing­ly by divine inter­ven­tion, effort­less­ly and nat­u­ral­ly jumped over the stone bridge over the pool, some­thing he’d nev­er been able to do before. This lit­tle guy is get­ting braver and braver!
 
——Dad wrote it down for me.