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last weekend + Cameron’s x-step program

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
this bathing suit just gets smaller and smaller!
teeny bathing suit!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Little gal just makes a splash wherever she goes these days — literally and figuratively! Just in the past couple of days, she’s progressed with her walking skills. Two days ago, she took a whopping eight steps and today, after school (when we got the report that she’d surprised a teacher by taking five steps), she just kept at practicing. We applaud her diligence!


swingin'
swingin’
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Cameron looks totally mellow in this picture but, for sure, we haven’t been sitting around! This past weekend, we celebrated Ellie’s 4th birthday and Uncle Assaf’s 40th (whew!).

Assaf’s birthday celebration was at HAT’s house (Heather, Assaf and Taliana). The kids splashed around in a kiddie pool and played ladder golf, an interesting game that Dennis (Heather’s dad) made for Assaf.


playing ladder golf
playing ladder golf
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Here’s a shot of Dylan tossing the golf balls towards the ladder! Pretty good form, huh??


cold and wet but still having fun!
cold and wet but still having fun!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

And here he is dripping cold water and shivering, but having fun nonetheless!


DSC_7747
DSC_7747
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

So, that was Sunday! On Saturday, we went to Pump It Up in Sunnyvale to celebrate Ellie’s 4th. Both kids enjoyed pushing each other in these cars. Dylan loved the obstacle course (and made me do it over and over and over and over again with him!) and Cameron enjoyed the bouncy play area for smaller kids!


slide!
slide!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Tom got in on the fun, too…!

But that was not all we did, no, that was not all!

A new vegan cinnamon shop opened up in Berkeley, so after Ellie’s bday celebration, we decided to head over there for the afternoon for the grand opening….They were delicious!

Tom also wanted to eat at Cha-Ya, a vegan Japanese restaurant (highly recommended), so while we waited for dinner hour to roll around, Tom took Dylan on the BART for a short ride (Cameron and I went window shopping at the games store).

All in all it was another tiring weekend, but also lots of fun all around!

The only prob with fun weekends is that Mondays are especially hard. =T


Visiting with Uncle David

Monday, July 5th, 2010
uncle david visit
uncle david visit
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Heather’s brother David came for a visit from Oregon, so we invited the clan over for lunch/dinner and games on Saturday. The kids had an absolute blast chasing and being chased by him and pouring water all over him.


everything goes into the pie hole!
everything goes into the pie hole!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Cameron didn’t get in on the chasing-splashing action despite her desire to join in! But, she did have a mighty fine time playing at the water table. By the end of the day, all kids were totally drenched!

Good times, for sure!


CDM with Taliana

Monday, June 14th, 2010
art room
art room
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Last week, Heather was wrapping up teaching and had a ton of grading to do, so we had an opportunity to reciprocate on child-care (she’s been taking care of Dylan on Fridays).

I had the day off, but had an all-hands meeting to attend at 4pm, so I took the kids to the Children’s Discovery Museum after lunch and hung out with them there until Tom came to “relieve” me around 3pm.

The big kids did a bunch of activities in the new Run! Jump! Fly! exercise exhibit. They did yoga, dancing, and leg exercises and Taliana did the climbing wall, bicycling, and the monkey bars!


in the baby room at the fish barrel
in the baby room at the fish barrel
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Poor Cameron was just dying to get out of the Ergo, so once Tom arrived, I took her up to the crawl room upstairs where she could get down on the floor and explore–she loved it!

Tom managed all 3 kids while I took off for my meeting! But, once my meeting was done, I came back to the museum to load the kids up (I had all the car seats!) and we ended the day with dinner at the International Vegetarian House. Fun! And, as much as I’m liking the new job so far, I sure do miss excursion days like this with the kids…!


Monterey x3 !

Monday, June 14th, 2010
waiting for the trolley in Monterey
waiting for the trolley in Monterey
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Dylan enjoyed our time in Monterey so much, he wanted to take his daddy and show him all the cool things he saw and did, so last Sunday, we went back to Dennis the Menace Park, rode the trolley to the Aquarium again, and revisited the tanks and such!


on the tender!
on the tender!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

One of Dylan’s prime directives was to get on top of that steam train’s tender! It’s pretty high up there and I couldn’t help him up the ladder or climb up after him with little Doodle strapped to me in the Ergo, so he was very eager to bring Tom back to get his help (and to show him the train)!


the smokestack
the smokestack
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

But, they didn’t stop at just hanging out on the tender; they went all the way to the front of the train, too, and Dylan got to monkey around near the bell, the sand dome(??) and the smokestack!


dylan giving cameron a little push
dylan giving cameron a little push
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

We packed PB&J sandwiches, watermelon, grapes, crackers, O’s, and aw nuts for lunch and enjoyed them under the shade of a tree while we waited for a baby swing to open up. Once it did, Dylan came over to give Cameron a little push.


enjoying a swing ride
enjoying a swing ride
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Here’s a picture of Cameron enjoying her ride!!


back to the Aquarium
back to the Aquarium
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

After the playground, we headed to the Aquarium. We gaped at the big tanks, visited exhibits in the Outer Bay area that we hadn’t gotten to during our previous visits, and of course, we had to go back to Splash Zone where the kids, once again, had fun playing with water and jumping on the “waterbed” thingy.

Overall, a super fun day! So much fun to be had when we are all together!!


more Monterey photo highlights (Day 2)

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
"hello?? are you ok?? we're on our way!"
"hello?? are you ok?? we’re on our way!"
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Dylan, in the MY Museum ambulance! Another older boy played with him for a while. Apparently, the various phones in the museum actually work, so the older boy was talking with Dylan on the phone. It was very cute. Dylan had lots of scenarios, but each one always ended with “ok….we’re on our way!”


cameron taking care of the patient--well kinda!
cameron taking care of the patient–well kinda!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Cameron wanted in on the ambulance action, too. Dylan spent quite a bit of time resuscitating this poor fella. He also took his blood pressure, administered shots, gave him medicine from a big plastic container, and listened to his heart with the stethoscope. But, as you can see, when he left the patient unattended, Cameron literally jumped on the chance to help out!


mr. fix-it
mr. fix-it
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Dylan also liked the build-a-house exhibit….


walking along the outside of the train
walking along the outside of the train
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

And, finally, here’s Dylan back on the steam train at the park again! He was far more brave this second time around and he was able to walk along the outside of the engine (very high up) all by himself! He was also very good about reassuring me that he was going slow and holding on to the handrail (I tried not to show too much anxiety as I watched him from down below with Cameron strapped to me in the Ergo…)!


two days in beautiful Monterey

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
on the train at Dennis the Menace Park
on the train at Dennis the Menace Park
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

I took a couple of days off from work to spend some time with the kidlets and, on both days, we ended up in Monterey. Dylan wanted to go to MY Museum (which he still thinks is my own, personal museum!), so I thought, yeah! We could visit Dennis the Menace Park, too, where they have a steam train that kids can climb.

Dylan is still totally enamored of trains, so it was a big hit! We stayed on that engine for over an hour before I was able persuade him to break for a snack and head to the museum…! While we were on it, he was chanting, “team GeoTrax! All aboard!” and singing the theme song (“all aboard! team geotrax, working together to make geotown better!”), inviting people to come along for the ride, chattin’ up the different controls with whatever grown-ups happened to hop on, and then, of course, doing the important work of shoveling more coal into the firebox and driving the train both backwards and forwards.


slidin'...well kinda!
slidin’…well kinda!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

For the most part, Cameron hung out in the Ergo, whipping her head left and right to catch all of the kiddie action in view! But, when we did venture off the train, she tried a couple of slides. I guess her booties (made from the same material as booties for search and rescue dogs) really did a good job of keeping her from slipping, though!


"conveyer belt" slide
"conveyer belt" slide
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

The other slide we tried was this cool “conveyer belt” slide. Over the course of our two-day visit, Dylan went down this thing sideways, on his belly, lying down completely, and just regularly! Cameron also tried the slide, but I had to help her along, so no shots of the little gal…!


Splash Zone at the Aquarium
Splash Zone at the Aquarium
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

As it turned out, MY Museum was closed on Wednesdays (boo!! I even checked the hours online the night before, but I didn’t notice the “fine print,” just the “Mon-Sat 10-5pm” business!), so I was momentarily stuck without a plan. I pondered the options – head back home, stay at the park, eh, try the aquarium?? We’d seen a trolley pass by (and one was parked near the garage we parked in) with a sign saying “free!” Dylan had expressed an interest in riding it so I thought why not? It goes to the aquarium!

We hopped aboard–Dylan loved the ride — and shortly after, paid our admission to the aquarium.


all wet!
all wet!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Splash Zone was definitely the highlight of the trip. We saw tropical fish–clownfish and fish that looked like Dori from “Finding Nemo”–Dylan called it the Finding Nemo tank; we saw African penguins, lots of different coral, eels, and cardinal shrimp….Dylan liked the waves area and both kids liked being in the baby/toddler area. Technically, Dylan is not allowed in there, but what’s a solo parent to do? I couldn’t just let him wander off all by himself!

Anyway, he was very good about being calm when other wee ones came in; when it was just him and Cameron, though, he would bounce around on the squishy “waterbed” thing and crack her up! Cameron got a lot of good cruising and standing action in…and, at the end, I couldn’t resist letting her play with the water as well.

We stayed for a snack at the cafe and to see the Hot Pink “Flamangoes” (as Dylan said!), the jellyfish, and the sharks (of course) and giant blue fin tuna.

For sure, one of the best parts of the day was hearing Dylan tell me he had a good day!

The following day, I planned to take the kids to Happy Hollow in San Jose so we could meet up with Tom for either lunch or dinner, but Dylan requested MY Museum and the park again, so we made a return trip and hit up both places!

We started at the museum, then after lunch, we walked over to the park and spent a couple of hours there. Dylan was getting pretty daring on the engine and I was worried I wouldn’t be able to properly watch him what with the Doodle asleep in the Ergo and me lacking agility and full mobility! So, I bribed him away from the playground with a rainbow snow cone!

It just so happened we were passing the museum on our way to the car, though, so we stopped back in for a little more fun–golf, more time in the ambulance (where Dylan got on the phone asking if someone was hurt and letting that person know he was on his way!), surgery (a big-size Operation game in the “hospital” area), grape-stomping, food prep, etc….

What a full couple of days it’s been! Both days were pretty much 10am-5pm and the best and most fun job a parent could have…!


Taliana spends the night

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
whooooa!
whooooa!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

So, yes, Heather, Assaf, and Taliana were having their home worked on, so we got to have a very exciting over-nighter with them! The kids were beside themselves with joy. Heather and Taliana came over pretty much after she got out of school on Friday afternoon and they played and played and played.

Heather drew an awesome road with some sidewalk chalk right in our backyard. There was a hospital, Sandy Way (by the sand and water table), a restaurant with a parking lot and a crosswalk (near the table), a gas station and the Boardwalk.


DSC_6883
DSC_6883
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

The kids scooted around like mad while the grown-ups sat inside and played a game. In fact, Taliana taught Dylan how to ride the 2-wheeler scooter! Both kids were very excited and proud of this accomplishment.


When it came time for bed, we tucked them in bed in the pink room and we continued to play downstairs. Apparently, they didn’t fall asleep right away (as is often the case with sleepovers, right??). They shared a flashlight first and did a little chatting, but they both eventually sacked out and, for the first time ever, Dylan actually stayed in the pink room all through the night…!

The next morning, the kids were still pretty excited. They got up at the crack of dawn (ok, it was 7am) and were all geared up for more playing.

We all went to Walnut Avenue for breakfast and did a little walking around in downtown Santa Cruz before heading back home for a little more game-playing and hang out time.

While Heather and I played Jambo, the kids went and dug up more potatoes!! We hadn’t really known that our plants were still producing, so it was a nice surprise.

I love that they garden like that. We’re looking forward to planting more things they can harvest — strawberries, cherry tomatoes, snap peas…something. We haven’t figured it out yet, but we will hopefully do so very soon….


Toy Trains in the Redwoods

Monday, April 12th, 2010
still thrilled with trains
still thrilled with trains
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Auntie Heather and I took the kids to the Redwoods to see the little toy trains display in the visitor center at Henry Cowell. It didn’t take long for the kids to finish pushing all of the buttons and to start telling us to “vamanos” (or, as Dylan says, “vanomos”)! But, since we were there at the park and there was a break in the rain, Heather and I decided we should do a banana slug hunt along the Loop Trail.

We didn’t have immediate buy-in from the kids, but once they were on the path, they took off like rockets! We ended up spotting about 7 or 8 slugs (and two deer!) before it started to rain and we had to hurry back towards the car!

Just as we got to the parking lot, though, the kids decided they wanted to check out the trains next door at Roaring Camp before we left. As luck would have it, just as we arrived, a train was on its way back to the station. Look at those smiles.


hats off to Seuss

Monday, March 8th, 2010
made cat in the hat hats at story time in honor of dr. seuss's bday
honoring dr. seuss’s bday
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

In honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, we got to make Cat in the Hat hats at story time (and we heard a story). I love how Dylan gets enthused by events and themes like this. We had to check out a Seuss book and we’re back to reading “The Lorax” nearly nightly…and, of course, I had to take his picture in his cute little hat…!

Back Log: At this time, three(!!!) years ago, Dylan was crawling around listening to Mothersong. My, how time is flying.

the Grandma Sharon smile

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
the grandma sharon smile
the grandma sharon smile
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Tom had to work on Saturday for a few hours and the kiddies woke up early, so we all decided to head over the hill together.

The kids and I visited Lola and Grandpa Mike while Tom worked and then, afterwards, we headed to Berkeley to check out Habitot, a kiddie museum.

Dylan loved being a firefighter, crawling around in the wiggle wall, playing with the toy BART trains, and bathing the anatomically-correct baby dolls!

I took Cameron into the infant crawl area, but I was too worried about germs to let her roam around too much in there, so the poor thing spent the vast majority of time in my arms or Tom’s! Luckily, I still think she had a good time, as evidenced by her smile in the picture above (which, incidentally, looks quite similar to Grandma Sharon’s! Tom concurs.).

A few more photo highlights below:


visiting lola and grandpa while daddy works
visiting lola and grandpa while daddy works
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.


Day 23: hangin' at lola's house
Day 23: hangin’ at lola’s house
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.


my brave and handsome firefighter
my brave and handsome firefighter
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.


bathing the baby
bathing the baby
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.