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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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Summer Fun 2014
This summer has just flown by! Unfortunately, Daddy hasn't been great at keeping up with the blog, so we'll just hit some of the highlights from the first half of the summer.
The last weekend in June and the first couple of weekends of July were spent picking cherries from our sour cherry tree. They're not great to eat right off the tree (Emily and Kara would both disagree with that statement), but they make great pies. We collected enough cherries to make about 4 pies. Kara got into the action for the first time this year and helped pick a lot of cherries. Emily grabbed every one she could grab (didn't matter if it was half eaten by a bird and rotting on the ground) and stuck it in her mouth, so picking cherries was a little tricky with her around.
Kara had Vacation Bible School (VBS) the week of June 16th through June 20th. She had an absolute blast interacting with the other kids and learning new songs. Mommy and Kara went to the church the Sunday after the camp, so Kara could participate in the "concert" the kids had. All the other kids stood up with their age group and sang their songs, except for Kara. She was up there singing with every age group. Wish we'd gotten that one on video. Kara had Farm Camp every Tuesday, which was the highlight of every week. She talked non-stop about the zipline and the goats. She also got to interact with pigs, horses, peacocks, cows, and chickens. Kara also started swim lessons every Wednesday and Thursday. She improved a little bit every class. As if that wasn't enough, Kara took ice skating lessons at a nearby rink every Thursday. It was mostly just learning how to fall and get back up on your skates without getting hurt, but she enjoyed it!
Emily's summer was much more mellow than Kara's. She's been working on running (which is currently a fairly quick walk). She's also been working on talking. She surprised Daddy one day when he took her to get the mail and she started saying, "Happy, happy" over and over with a big grin on her face. She's such a sweet girl!
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The last weekend in June and the first couple of weekends of July were spent picking cherries from our sour cherry tree. They're not great to eat right off the tree (Emily and Kara would both disagree with that statement), but they make great pies. We collected enough cherries to make about 4 pies. Kara got into the action for the first time this year and helped pick a lot of cherries. Emily grabbed every one she could grab (didn't matter if it was half eaten by a bird and rotting on the ground) and stuck it in her mouth, so picking cherries was a little tricky with her around.
Kara had Vacation Bible School (VBS) the week of June 16th through June 20th. She had an absolute blast interacting with the other kids and learning new songs. Mommy and Kara went to the church the Sunday after the camp, so Kara could participate in the "concert" the kids had. All the other kids stood up with their age group and sang their songs, except for Kara. She was up there singing with every age group. Wish we'd gotten that one on video. Kara had Farm Camp every Tuesday, which was the highlight of every week. She talked non-stop about the zipline and the goats. She also got to interact with pigs, horses, peacocks, cows, and chickens. Kara also started swim lessons every Wednesday and Thursday. She improved a little bit every class. As if that wasn't enough, Kara took ice skating lessons at a nearby rink every Thursday. It was mostly just learning how to fall and get back up on your skates without getting hurt, but she enjoyed it!
Emily's summer was much more mellow than Kara's. She's been working on running (which is currently a fairly quick walk). She's also been working on talking. She surprised Daddy one day when he took her to get the mail and she started saying, "Happy, happy" over and over with a big grin on her face. She's such a sweet girl!
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Summer Already?
Kara finished with preschool, but has been keeping very busy with classes and camps. She has a weekly ice skating lesson on Thursdays, Vacation Bible School (going on this week, only been to one, but she had a blast), and weekly farm camp. She's also starting swim lessons next week. So much fun to be had!
Emily's new favorite game is sticking things in her mouth (like dirt and rocks) and then sticking her tongue out to show Mommy and Daddy and have us wipe it off. Let's just hope this is a phase. Emily seems to pick up a new word every day, but she still mostly relies on the old tried and true method of pointing and grunting. She also shakes her head no. Sometimes it's actually when she means no. :-) She's becoming quite confident in her movements. She can climb and go down the slide by herself. We've even seen her dribble the soccer ball all over the yard. Check out the videos!
Emily has long periods of just wanting to be carried around and essentially crying/whining because we're not doing what she wants. This might have to do with not being able to communicate well with us, and teething. Still, she's generally a very sweet toddler. Mommy was putting her down for a nap and they both heard Kara crying (she had bumped her head on a table corner). So Mommy and Emily went down stairs to check on Kara. After seeing Kara crying, Emily walked over and gave her a big hug (complete with pats on the back) and kiss (puckered lips and all). It was about the sweetest thing Mommy had ever seen.
Kid quotes:
Kara - "I'm sure Uncle Trey is the biggest person in the world" (shortly after stating she had the longest hair of any kid in the world)
Mommy - "I love you with all my heart."
Kara - "I love you with the middle of my heart, Mommy. In the middle, I love our family. On the left side, I love everyone at Mimi and Papa's house. On the right side, I love Grandma and Grandpa. In the bottom tip of my heart, I love stuffed animals and toys and things."
Kara - "I just want everyone for every second to play with me." Shortly after complaining about having to help out with chores around the house like brushing her teeth, washing her hands, and pulling the plug after bath. Ah, kids.
Kara - "I wish I was naked all the time. I could pee better, I could eat better, everything would just be better."
At a birthday party, Kara stopped to help a boy who had dropped his goody bag. He replied with, "Now I know why they call you Kara. Because you really do care." Don't worry, Daddy has his eyes on that smooth talker...
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Emily's new favorite game is sticking things in her mouth (like dirt and rocks) and then sticking her tongue out to show Mommy and Daddy and have us wipe it off. Let's just hope this is a phase. Emily seems to pick up a new word every day, but she still mostly relies on the old tried and true method of pointing and grunting. She also shakes her head no. Sometimes it's actually when she means no. :-) She's becoming quite confident in her movements. She can climb and go down the slide by herself. We've even seen her dribble the soccer ball all over the yard. Check out the videos!
Emily has long periods of just wanting to be carried around and essentially crying/whining because we're not doing what she wants. This might have to do with not being able to communicate well with us, and teething. Still, she's generally a very sweet toddler. Mommy was putting her down for a nap and they both heard Kara crying (she had bumped her head on a table corner). So Mommy and Emily went down stairs to check on Kara. After seeing Kara crying, Emily walked over and gave her a big hug (complete with pats on the back) and kiss (puckered lips and all). It was about the sweetest thing Mommy had ever seen.
Kid quotes:
Kara - "I'm sure Uncle Trey is the biggest person in the world" (shortly after stating she had the longest hair of any kid in the world)
Mommy - "I love you with all my heart."
Kara - "I love you with the middle of my heart, Mommy. In the middle, I love our family. On the left side, I love everyone at Mimi and Papa's house. On the right side, I love Grandma and Grandpa. In the bottom tip of my heart, I love stuffed animals and toys and things."
Kara - "I just want everyone for every second to play with me." Shortly after complaining about having to help out with chores around the house like brushing her teeth, washing her hands, and pulling the plug after bath. Ah, kids.
Kara - "I wish I was naked all the time. I could pee better, I could eat better, everything would just be better."
At a birthday party, Kara stopped to help a boy who had dropped his goody bag. He replied with, "Now I know why they call you Kara. Because you really do care." Don't worry, Daddy has his eyes on that smooth talker...
Link to pictures
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