Daizi leaned in to smell the flowers, but when she did, Ivy looked at the flowers with her usual look of amazement. They, like everything else, were brand new to her, because they were just beginning to enter her first spring, and these were some of the first spring flowers to bloom. And they were colourful! And they smelled! And she wanted them in her mouth. Naturally, then, she reached out her tiny arm to grab them, but since Daizi felt her arm move, she was quickly thwarted. As soon as her mother released her arm, she tried again, only to be prevented again.
While Ivy laughed over this new game, Daizi said, "I think they're perfect, they really smell lovely," followed quickly by, "Ivy, I know you want to smell the pretty flowers, but they are delicate!" This appeal meant nothing to the baby, who fixated upon them.