We tried 2 pig tails in Cameron’s hair today. You can really see that one side of her hair is thinner than the other–the result of her self-hair-cut!
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We tried 2 pig tails in Cameron’s hair today. You can really see that one side of her hair is thinner than the other–the result of her self-hair-cut!
Dylan was definitely lower on energy than normal last week, but he’s such a trooper it’s really hard to gauge just how awful he’s feeling. He’d been so energetic on Tuesday morning, we thought he was ok for school. He lasted the whole day, but really spiraled downward after class and he lasted not even an hour in his after-school program.
After skipping another day of school, we thought he might be ok to go his class’s field trip to the Aquarium. I was originally slated to drive, but then we were taken off the list in case we couldn’t make it. As it turns out, one of hte other parents flaked out, so we “inherited” 2 girls that were originally traveling with another parent.
These were super sweet girls, one of them is new to the school (and when I asked if she lived close by, she said she didn’t know and that she lived in the shelter) and, within minutes, I discovered that she gets car sick and that her grandmother doesn’t let her in her car (luckily, I managed to find a plastic bag and a box for her to hold on her lap). Neither of the girls had ever been to the Aquarium before and they were soo excited! One kept asking (aproximately every 60 seconds) if we could go see something else and the other kept on running up ahead without us! Despite the anxiety of managing divergent kiddie interests and the fear of returning to the school without one (and fearing that Dylan’s own interests were getting deprioritized–and, honestly, they were. After all, he’s been there several times and we could always go back with our passes), we did have some fun!
We started out tagging along with Dylan’s friend Maya, her mom, and her mom’s other charge. She used to work there as a researcher so we figured she’d have interesting commentary, observations, inside knowledge, etc.
Sure enough, she decided to head straight upstairs to the penguins instead of staying with the rest of the pack downstairs (upstairs would get very busy later on!). So, we were right in front to see the penguin feeding (learned lots about penguins, too– only 5 out of 17 species live in cold weather! They do projectile defecation, shooting their poop up to 3 feet away (so they don’t have to wander far from their nest)! )
While we were up there, we also went into the Splash Zone and we saw another feeding in the Big Ocean exhibit!
Before heading back to meet the group for lunch, I made sure to take them to the aviary (their program was supposed to focus on fins and feathers) where we did what was asked in my Chaperone pamphlet: find birds with various characteristics, and Kamila pet the bat ray. And, we watched the waves break over us (I love that part!)
After lunch, we visited the Jellies exhibit and saw the seahorses.
I have been volunteering in Dylan’s classroom regularly, but I have not been doing much in the way of “academic” stuff. Sometimes, I walk around and help kids sound out words for their journal writing, but usually, I’m there for projects. So, I was very surprised to find that neither of the girls in my group could read yet. Also, while all kids agreed they wanted to listen to the Magic Treehouse audiobook in the car, only Dylan was following the story and catching the funny parts.
It was an interesting experience overall. I got some perspective on Dylan’s abilities and I continue to be grateful for the diversity (such as it is) at his school.
This week, we got a little rain–just a little. But, we couldn’t do the beach, so we met up with Shane and Kaden on the West side to take advantage of the free day up at Seymour Marine Center.
Cameron and I were just there with the preschool the day before, but that didn’t make it any less fun!
Besides, today, we discovered a new coffee place, Iveta, tucked away in a small business park off an industrial street. Weird location, but it was like finding coffee treasure!
The kids liked the fountain and did a lot of pre-Seymour Center running while Jenny, Claire, and I enjoyed our coffee.
It was a good thing, too. Once at the Marine Center, the kids were all over the place and less able to interact with one another!
So glad to see Cameron developing into such a nice friend. She’s so joyful when she’s joyful!! (Oh, and, she’s starting to read. We played tonight with the refrigerator magnets. I was impressed at how quickly she caught on to the word patterns!).
Cameron just loves matching with Chloe so, last Friday, when I put Chloe in her dress, Cameron requested her’s as well!
Anyway, here they are at the beach. It was a beautiful Santa Cruz morning and the end of a week of kiddie sickness. Dylan started getting sick the previous Sunday and had to miss school on Monday. We sent him back to school on Tuesday thinking he was spritely and energetic and back to good in the morning, but I got a phone call from the after-school program that he was not feeling so hot.
I also got a phone call from the preschool that Cameron had a fever as well! So, both big kids were home sick on Wednesday (had to skip Studio Sprout)!
By Thursday, Dylan seemed well enough to go on his field trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and, by Friday, Cameron was definitely fine except for the lingering cough.
The girls and I ended up skipping Music Together to avoid getting the stink-eye from parents concerned about the hacky sounding coughs, but we did go join Shane and Kaden at the beach.
It took a while for the boys to make it, but the girls kept busy.
Once they arrived, they all played together really well! They are all really growing up. It wasn’t all that long ago when they would all just to mostly parallel play. Now, they seek each other out and invite each other to bring their various imaginative play scenarios to life!
Pictures from this weekend’s baby shower for a dear friend of mine and former co-worker, Valentine…
Now I know why Dylan was so low-energy. Seems he was coming down with something–and he is at home with me today!
Here are the girls in matching Harajuku Mini dresses (thank you Grandma Sharon and Julie!). Cameron was so excited to wear this with Chloe!
So easy to take multiple shots with digital.

We were at a baby shower yesterday and this is Dylan’s advice on how to be a good big brother. Love this kid.
Dylan had so much fun at the park with Marlon that he wanted to go back to it with T. and K.! We packed snacks, scooters, bikes and sunscreen and spent a whopping 3 or 4 hours there!!! The bigger kids even tried the scooters in the skate park area. Glad we enjoyed the beautiful weather before the rain started coming down again (rain started up today!)