Olivia replies, "Yes. You get to pick your room, and how about you decorate it too?" The offer lightens Ella's sadness and she smiles as she asks, "Can Ana and her mommy help decorate it?" Ana says, "Yes. I want to help, and my mommy can help to. She's good at decorating."

Olivia smiles at Ana's excitement and proud statement about her mother's abilities. She's also happy to see that Ella seems to be cheering up. She happily says, "I will be sure to ask Char if she can help us, with your room. And it looks like Ana's already committed to helping huh?"

Ana smiles and nods as she says, "Yes. I helped my mommy decorate my room and it's so pretty! It's my big girl room!" Ella says, "Yeah Liv, it's really pretty. Can we make my room a big girl room too?"

Olivia nods as she smiles and says, "Yes of course we can sweetie. That's why we need to go through your toys and get rid of all of your kiddie toys. I'm sure there's a younger little girl that would love your old toys."

Ana nods as she replies, "We donate our toys to the Salvation Army when we out grow them. Our clothes too." Olivia replies, "That's very nice Ana. I'm sure those less fortunate really appreciate your donations." She proudly says, "Yes. Daddy and mommy says you're supposed to give to people who don't have as much as you do."

Olivia smiles as she says, "That's very true." Ella says, "Daddy James says it's more blessed to give than to receive." Olivia replies, "And both you and Ana are correct. Giving is receiving and if you do right by others. You will be blessed. You never know when you'll be in a position to need help yourself one day." Both of the girls nod in agreement and Olivia smiles at them in return. She loves how giving they are, and is impressed with their understanding of charitable acts. She thinks to herself, she can't wait to practice the same thing with her future children.

Seeing that Ella is settled with the idea of the move; she asks, "Are you girls ready to pack up the toys now?" Both Ana and Ella excitingly says, "Yes!" Olivia chuckles at their energetic response, she thinks to herself. Oh to be so young and full of life. She then says, "Okay let's go upstairs and get started." The girls get up and she grabs a box before heading upstairs to her room.

When they walk in Ana says, "Your room is nice Ella." Ella smiles as she says, "Thank you." Olivia smiles too, and begins putting the box together, as she says, "Okay, here's a box you can use to put the toys in you want to keep. I'll label it keep." She writes keep on the box in permanent marker, then places it on the floor. She then writes charity on the other box, and says, "Here's a box you can use for charity. Got it?"

Both of the girls nod and say, "Yes." Olivia replies, "Just sort them out, and when you get done let me know." Ana asks, "What about taping them?" Olivia replies, "Yes we will tape them closed once we're done. But for now I just want you two to work on filling them up, okay? I can tape them later."

Ana says, "Okay. Let's get started Ella." Ella smiles as she says, "Okay." Olivia grins watching the girls work together, filling the boxes. It's remarkable to her how well they work together, without any arguing. She watches them for a few minutes, again thinking about how it would be watching her own children this way. Would they be as sweet as these two? Inquiring minds want to know, she says to herself.

Seeing they have the process in hand, she notices Ella looking at the photo of her, Olivia, Cyrus, and James in the frame entitled family. She also loves that photo, they are indeed a family and she cherishes that familial connection.

Before returning downstairs, she tells the girls to come get her when they're done. She agree to do so and she goes back to packing up the shelves downstairs. This is a time when her incessant desire to be prepared for various instances comes in handy. She practically has a pack and ship in her pantry; she has everything one would need to pack an assortment of boxes.

After turning on some music she begins to work diligently at clearing the shelves and by the time she's listened to five songs in a row; she's cleared both walls of shelves, her coffee table, and half the dining room.

Happy with her success, and in a groove that's interrupted by the girls coming downstairs. Olivia notices the time and sees it's just after noon; so she decides its lunch time. Knowing she's cleaned out the fridge previously, and her cabinets. She orders pizza and salad to be delivered.

As they wait for the food, she sits the girls down to watch a movie; while she inspects their packing efforts. As she peruses the room she sees they've managed to get quite a bit done. The room hasn't looked this bare since before she furnished it for Ella.

She looks at the boxes and remembers every toy that was purchased. She has toys from when Ella was as young as a newborn. Olivia can't believe she's grown up so fast, but she has. After looking through her choice of what to keep and what to give away. She approves of her choices, and is again impressed with how mature Ella is for her age. She made some great choices in sorting through the toys, and Olivia doesn't see any decision she should question. Ergo she decides to tape up the boxes and set them aside.

After taping the boxes up the doorbell rings, and Olivia goes down to answer the door. The food is delivered and she and the girls sit down and eat lunch, as they continue to watch despicable me. Olivia enjoys the girls company, and the movie too.

Their conversation is so innocent and cute; something she can really appreciate. It's obvious that the integrity of their childhood is being maintained and she applauds their parents for managing this task this day in age. With technology being so accessible and the corruption of the youth being almost inevitable. It's surprising, and very refreshing to witness.

When they finish their food and the movie ends; Olivia talks to the girls about school and their friends. She learns that Ana is on the honor roll at school just like Ella, and they both are avid readers. She enjoys their conversation; they laugh and smile more than anything, making the mood light, fun, and very enjoyable.

Very happy about her progress, and motivated to continue. Olivia decides to finish packing up the dining room. She's half done with her china cabinet. The girls offer to help; but she has some priceless antiques she doesn't want to be broken. So, instead she puts on another movie for them, while she finishes packing.

By the time the movie is over; the entire china cabinet is empty, along with the built in shelving unit she has in the room. After marking all of her boxes; she leaves most of them on the floor. Because they're too heavy for her to lift. So she texts Fitz, advising she will need his help with stacking them. He replies back that he'll swing by on the way home, in the next hour.