Mimi came out to Colorado to visit us the last part of August. We all had a great time catching up and the girls loved having an extra playmate!
Some of the highlights of the visit included a trip to the Boulder farmers' market, the Butterfly Pavilion, and the Denver Zoo.
Kara and Emily both really seem to enjoy looking at the bugs and butterflies at the Butterfly Pavilion. Emily especially got a kick out of the Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches....ew. And this was her first trip to the Denver Zoo, though she has been to the Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado Springs) and the Brevard Zoo (Melbourne, FL).
The girls also enjoyed just spending time with Mimi. They all had a good time blowing bubbles, playing with scooters and striders (Emily got a new strider while Mimi was visiting), and, of course, splashing in puddles in the backyard! :)
Kid Quotes:
"Despite being called Flying Squirrels, they don't actually fly. They just glide." Tell us more, Professor Kara.
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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Kara's Weekend at Grandma and Grandpa's
Kara spent the weekend of August 16th hanging out with Grandma, Grandpa, and their dog Ruby. Kara had a great time, mostly she had two (and for a bit three while Aunt Amy was visiting) adults at her beck and call.
While Kara was gone, Emily had an explosion of words! We're not sure if it was the fact Mommy and Daddy were able to give her their undivided attention, or if it was just that Kara wasn't there talking over her all the time, but either way, Emily was showing off her verbal skills. She has been learning the names of the Sesame Street characters (though she's never actually watched Sesame Street, just read the books). We took Emily to the library during her weekend, and she immediately gravitated to the computers, which had a picture of Elmo (the pied piper of children, as Heather has said). She also knows the Count (she throws her head back for Mommy and Daddy to say "ha ha ha"), Cookie Monster ("cookie"), Bert (which she can say surprisingly well), and Zoe (though she calls her "I dunno" and shrugs her shoulders because that's what Daddy did when Emily first pointed her out). Emily also had her first peach during the weekend, which she inhaled. She's also been saying "Thank you" (sounds like tee go, but close enough) and "welcome". Such a polite little girl!
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While Kara was gone, Emily had an explosion of words! We're not sure if it was the fact Mommy and Daddy were able to give her their undivided attention, or if it was just that Kara wasn't there talking over her all the time, but either way, Emily was showing off her verbal skills. She has been learning the names of the Sesame Street characters (though she's never actually watched Sesame Street, just read the books). We took Emily to the library during her weekend, and she immediately gravitated to the computers, which had a picture of Elmo (the pied piper of children, as Heather has said). She also knows the Count (she throws her head back for Mommy and Daddy to say "ha ha ha"), Cookie Monster ("cookie"), Bert (which she can say surprisingly well), and Zoe (though she calls her "I dunno" and shrugs her shoulders because that's what Daddy did when Emily first pointed her out). Emily also had her first peach during the weekend, which she inhaled. She's also been saying "Thank you" (sounds like tee go, but close enough) and "welcome". Such a polite little girl!
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Is Summer Over Yet?
The Colorado weather, for the most part, was great this summer. The highs were mostly in the upper 80's, which is a little cooler than normal this time of year. We took advantage of the nice weather with several fun outings. We made a family trip to a nearby park that has water fountains. Kara, of course, jumped right in, but Emily was a little more cautious. She eventually warmed up to the fountains and had a good time. The next weekend, we ventured to Broomfield Bay Aquatic Park, which is awesome for little kids. They have a huge baby pool (deepest part is about 18 inches deep), which Emily had a great time just walking around. They also had some decent water slides, which Mommy and Kara checked out. They also had a small water slide in the baby pool. After Emily's first time down, she couldn't get enough. As soon as she got to the bottom, she'd climb right back out of the pool and up the ramp (see the video).
Kara's farm camp at Sunflower Farms ended at the beginning of August. Her swim lessons also ended the first week. Kara improved a lot during the summer. She can now swim by herself (doing a form of elementary backstroke) and even jump off the diving board and swim to the side without any help! Mommy has been spending the last couple of weeks trying to figure out how to occupy Kara's time. Only two more weeks until Kara's preschool starts...
Emily's language skills are developing very quickly these days. It feels like she comes up with a new word every day, such as: milk, wall, door, no (and she also wags her finger for emphasis), water, hug, bug, boo-boo (probably her favorite word), go, out, dog (which is usually followed by the sound of a dog panting), hop (which is usually preceded with a bunny or frog sighting). She also has picked up an assortment of animal noises, which she enjoys sharing. Emily also seems to really enjoy music (watch the video). It has become tougher to catch these things on camera, though, since Emily has realized cameras can also play back videos. Now, as soon as we take a picture, she'll grab for the camera (the dance video was actually 3 minutes long, but the last 2:51 of it was Emily grabbing for he camera).
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Kara's farm camp at Sunflower Farms ended at the beginning of August. Her swim lessons also ended the first week. Kara improved a lot during the summer. She can now swim by herself (doing a form of elementary backstroke) and even jump off the diving board and swim to the side without any help! Mommy has been spending the last couple of weeks trying to figure out how to occupy Kara's time. Only two more weeks until Kara's preschool starts...
Emily's language skills are developing very quickly these days. It feels like she comes up with a new word every day, such as: milk, wall, door, no (and she also wags her finger for emphasis), water, hug, bug, boo-boo (probably her favorite word), go, out, dog (which is usually followed by the sound of a dog panting), hop (which is usually preceded with a bunny or frog sighting). She also has picked up an assortment of animal noises, which she enjoys sharing. Emily also seems to really enjoy music (watch the video). It has become tougher to catch these things on camera, though, since Emily has realized cameras can also play back videos. Now, as soon as we take a picture, she'll grab for the camera (the dance video was actually 3 minutes long, but the last 2:51 of it was Emily grabbing for he camera).
Link to pictures
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