sunday

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teeter tottering!
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We went to a “Fancy Nancy” bday celebration for Julie this past Sunday. Everyone was supposed to get all dressed up, so standard get-ups were dad’s in shorts, short-shirt sleeves and ties, and moms were in dresses and heavily accessorized!

We met some resistance with the theme….Dylan picked out his Hawaii shirt and Cameron wanted to wear jeans! Eh. The kids looked adorable anyway!


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Besides that, they were down in the grass and sand a lot!!

Dylan was also feeling pretty shy that day–even though we’ve known many of these kids since they were born, we don’t see them very often, so Dylan isn’t all that familiar with them. He spent most of his time with just us.

When it came time for the pinata, the poor guy was shoved back by another kid and the throng around the busted pinata was just too big for him to be comfy around, so despite encouragement, he retreated to our side.

We are so happy he’s such a gentle soul–he never pushes back and he, honestly, doesn’t have an aggressive bone in his body–but it was sort of sad to see him edged out like that and to see him be so sad that he got pushed out of the way.

So after the party, we headed for Neary Lagoon to see the goats doing their natural lawn-mowing thing!


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Oh, we also saw some sweet baby ducks and lots of koi!


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Dylan wanted to read all of the informational signs and had lots of questions and comments on what we were seeing. In the meantime, Cameron got a short little nap in.

After a late lunch at Saturn, we all headed out on the trails behind the house with our bug-catching gear. We caught a lovely caterpillar which we observed for a little while (learned that they breathe through holes in their sides and they don’t have good eyesight!) before we set the caterpillar back outside.

It was definitely awesome to see the Lagoon again–Tom and I both used to live near there before we got married. We showed Dylan Tom’s old apartment and my old condo and told him a few stories about those “good ol’ days.” The afternoon activities also cheered Dylan up.


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A Wilder Saturday

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our handsome guy
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Well, Dylan didn’t get much of a chance to sleep in this morning and Cameron is still waking up at appalling hours (~6am!), but despite lack of sleep all around, we had another super fun day today. Gratefully, Dylan seemed to be feeling a bit better as well.

We started the morning by joining Griff’s 2nd bday celebration at Wilder Ranch.

Tom and I used to mountain bike and hike quite a bit up there and the Santa Cruz half runs through here as well, but we haven’t really taken the kids here.

It was clear that any experience Dylan had here was completely gone (he was 11 months old during his first visit here!)! He showed lots of interest in all of the buildings and the animals.


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on the wagon at Wilder Ranch – 3/7/2008
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Guess we now have evidence that Dylan’s long-term memory does not extend back to when he was 2! Here he is with Taliana, a couple months shy of his 2nd birthday, sitting on the very same wagon he sat on for today’s group bday picture!


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today’s group photo
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Here they are in today’s group picture. Cameron refused to climb on the wagon–she was married to her trike today! So, I had to just lift her up and hide behind her! I’m surprised she’s not scowling more, given that I yanked her off her trike!


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Incidentally, here’s the bday boy with his mom and dad. He seemed to have a great time running through the crops, climbing a tractor and watching the roosters and hens (Griff, not Darrell!)….


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“you can ring my be-eh-ell…ring my bell”. Not.
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He also really liked ringing Cameron’s trike bell. She is definitely getting a leg-up on those terrible two’s. She wasn’t interested in really letting anyone take turns ringing that thing…and she got super irate when he actually had the gall to sit in the seat. I was able to talk her down by setting her on the “mommy bench” (my ever widening thigh) and explaining to her that it was Griff’s special day, his bday, and it would be super nice if she let him take a turn.


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She stopped crying and listened, but as soon as he climbed off, she climbed right back on! And there she sat, while a couple of Griff’s good buddies played their drum and harmonica for him (pictured behind her!).


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I should add that the docents here are just the sweetest things on Earth. They came by the picnic area to make sure that the guests knew what activities were available, including letting us know that the kids could do big bubbles over by the barns.


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Poor little Cameron just looks perplexed!


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trail ride!
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Dylan wanted to bring his bike, so we packed it up along with Cameron’s trike. After eating yummy cookies and strawberries that Griff and his daddy picked, we headed for the trails and let Dylan ride.

Uphill is still pretty challenging for him…and the sandy parts were, too. Then, he got completely freaked out when we encountered a dad and his daughter who relayed to us that we should avoid the grass because of ticks.

Dylan didn’t know what ticks are, so Tom explained it was kind of like a mosquito — bit you and ate blood — and, even though Dylan isn’t afraid of mosquitos, he was suddenly horribly afraid of ticks! He wouldn’t ride his bike after that for fear that a tick would jump right on him!

Nothing could persuade him he was safe! Not the fact that I’ve never ever gotten a tick the many, many, many times I’ve been here (nor has Tom), we weren’t going through any tall grass, the trails were wide, etc. We even resorted to telling him that he could out ride the ticks if he hopped on his bike! Nada colada!


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After the party, we fed the kids, caffeinated, and then Dylan and I headed to Auntie Heather’s house while Tom stayed with Cameron (she fell asleep on the way home).

It was not that hot outside–temps didn’t even bust 80F–but you know how kids are….If it’s something fun, it doesn’t matter how uncomfy it is! Heather had filled up their inflatable pool and the kids just splashed right in!

When they got too cold, they warmed up on their towels in the sun. Dylan was extraordinarily gracious and shared his with Taliana.


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warming up the big bro
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Dylan had just gotten out of the water again when Cameron arrived. She tried to help cover Dylan up to keep him warm.


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teeny tiny ball. giant bat
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Then she tried playing tee-ball with a teeny tiny ball she found in the grass!

After a nice long dinner with Heather’s family (her mom, dad, and her younger bro David who is visiting from out of state), we packed up the kids and went home.

We thought the kids would sack immediately! Dylan did, but it took Cameron another hour to fall asleep! She just sat there and sang songs!

The first song she belted out was her own rendition of “5 little monkeys” where even she (“mei mei”), mommy, and Dylan fell off the bed! Then it was on to singing the counting song from a Leapster video (‘1,2,3,4,5,6,7…watch me climb…8,9,10,11, etc.–she even got the 1 is less than 2 bit!), talking about “crocodile cars” and, finally, singing Frère Jacques when she should have been sleeping! This last is my favorite; she does a pretty good rendition and it provides reassurance that Music Together does indeed encourage musical learning!


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Friday night with Auntie Christina!

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showing Auntie the new bed
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Dylan spiked a fever at school again on Friday–I have a feeling it’s related to waking up at 2am with a bloody nose and then getting awakened by Cameron before 6am. Poor guy must be running a serious sleep deficit and his poor immune system is suffering!

Luckily, he managed to make it through the school’s “beach party.” He was so excited about it, he’d been talking about it since Wednesday! Not only did the kids get to run through sprinklers in their swimsuits, they had a special ice cream snack treat on their towels (and, yep, we armed the teachers with vegan ice cream for him)!

The teachers could tell he was not feeling well because he was pretty listless and looked kind of glazed, even after the ice cream! By the time we got there to pick him up, he was actually napping on a mat; for this little “no nap-nick” this was a total giveaway that something was not quite right.

When we got home, we set him up in a cozy blanket on the couch and let him watch some Dora episodes, dosed him up with some meds to break the fever and finished out our work days.

In the meantime, we got wind that Christina and Dre were at the beach, sunning the day away, so we invited them over to sample our homemade pesto (we were a pesto-making factory this past Tuesday–did a bulk-buy of 12 bunches from our farm share and immediately converted most of it to pesto).

Dylan was sooo excited to see his Auntie! He showed her his new bed, toured her around our backyard and the path behind the house; he pointed out his ability to walk up the steep back hillside (something we’ve always asked him to steer clear of), the steps the landscapers “cleaned up”, the cacti and podseeds and even the drainage pipes along the trail. He happily bounced beside his auntie and requested to hold hands with her for safety! It was very sweet!


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Since it was a “special occasion,” we let the kids have chocolate ice cream for dessert. Tom was incredulous, worried that the kids wouldn’t sleep, but the kids had so much fun and got so tuckered out by Christina and Dre’s visit, they sacked out shortly after we took them up.


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You can always tell when Dylan is not feeling so hot. It shows in his sweet little mug. He was such a trooper, though and, obviously, his spirits were buoyed by his Auntie’s visit!


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Dre and Christina
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We were also stoked to see the two…not only because they’re great company, but also because I’d bought a dozen vegan Psycho Donuts the night before and there was no way we should have had those all to ourselves!

Anyway, it was so nice to see them on this side of the hill…hopefully, the summer activities around here will entice them to come back…!


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happy father’s day

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father’s day 2011
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We ended the weekend with a Father’s Day celebration at Auntie Cindy’s house where it was a searing 92F!! Santa Cruz was pleasant and balmy, so we were kind of surprised by the heat when we stepped outside of our car!!

Since Cameron was napless yesterday and sacked out at 6-ish pm, she was up at the crack of dawn. The plan was to let Dylan and Tom sleep in a little, but Dylan got another bloody nose (he got one the night before as well)!

To let Tom sleep in, the kids and I went downstairs and made some drop biscuits for breakfast. After Tom woke up, we all went to the store to pick up ingredients for the asparagus pesto pasta salad and BBQ items we needed. Tom got coffee and I struggled through the first part of the shopping trip with a complaining Cameron (at least Dylan is pretty mellow!)!

After prepping food, we headed for Morgan Hill. And, wouldn’t you know? Even though we were up with the farmers and early birds, we arrived at Cindy’s house 20 minutes late!!!


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We packed Dylan’s bicycle and Cameron’s trike, but we didn’t pack their swimsuits! Luckily, Cameron refused to take off her favorite fleece (yes, she does indeed have other clothes! She just opts to keep her fleece on…unless it’s “too grubby” or gets wet) and Dylan was able to borrow one of Tyler’s old swimsuits. Don’t these fellas look handsome??


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thank goodness for Auntie!
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Tom and I didn’t even think to pack our own swimsuits so I was strategizing ways to use the pool broom to keep Dylan afloat from the poolside, but Auntie Christina came to the rescue! She aborted her relaxing sunbathing and jumped into the water to help Dylan out. Thank goodness for younger sisters!


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After a time, we headed for the neighborhood park. Jason, being the awesome older cousin that he is, rode his bike instead of taking his scooter just so he could ride with Dylan!

If Dylan gets distracted, he still crashes(!), but Jason was so sweet and so supportive telling Dylan how he coudn’t believe he didn’t have training wheels and Tyler only took off training wheels when he was 7. He also complimented Dylan on how well he navigated some pretty tight turns. He’s such a great guy. And, of course, Cameron still totally adores him. He cracks her up!


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Jason and Cameron
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Kids sacked out on the way home and boy am I tired! I don’t even know where Tom is right now, but by the lack of sounds in the house, my guess is he’s sleeping….


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backyard progress

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We’ve just finished Day 5 of the big, backyard landscaping project. It is involving rebuilding the retaining walls (which apparently shouldn’t have been built sloped as dirt slides right on through over time), shoring up the back fence, repairing the back gate, adding new fencing and gates on either side of the house, re-installing gopher wire in the planting beds and re-doing the drip irrigation system, leveling out a play area for the kids, amending the soil in the planting beds, removing our dead oak tree, and ripping out the front lawn (and re-landscaping it). It is a big project!


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Here’s a view of the leveled out hillside where the play area will be.

Poor fellas dug out that hillside one shovelful at a time!

A retaining wall will be built in back (with the possibility of having a nice built-in bench as well) and the top will be a nice planting bed (haven’t decided yet what to plant).


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The kids are pretty excited! We’re hoping to border the edge with some strawberries to buffer the kids from a potential fall and to give them a harvesting activity up there. I’d like to plant other kid-friendly stuff–sugar snap peas, cherry tomatoes–but we’ll see what we’ll end up doing.

So far, we are very pleased with the landscapers. They’ve given us a lot of great ideas and are obviously far more technically competent than the original hirees.

Here’s a picture of the backyard when we first moved in…


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backyard shots
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Tom and I hand-weeded that entire hillside!!! And, for years, we thought we’d continue working on the backyard ourselves. Yes, that was before we had kids and thought we’d still have at least some leisure time!


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After we weeded that whole damn hillside, we planted tomatoes and a few other plants.


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Then, for many years, we had our path and sloped retaining walls (badly built, apparently).


It even looked pretty awesome at times!


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Tom and our corn
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Now, we can’t wait to see how this next iteration of our backyard will look! I will also be very happy to worry less about kids falling off the path and tumbling all the way down a rocky hill and onto concrete or flagstone!


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more strawberries!

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sweetness
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Our CSA, High Ground Organics, had an organic strawberry u-pick today, so we enthusiastically set out to collect tons of fresh strawberries! The only thing is that we got a late start (so what else is new??) partly because we got distracted by checking out the progress in our backyard just as we were supposed to leave the house!

Sadly, this meant we were kinda late to the party and we didn’t find quite as many super-ripe strawberries as we would have liked. Still, we came home with 4.5 pounds…!

Cameron is now a pro strawberry picker (as is Dylan, of course…and Taliana!). She went down the rows periodically proclaiming, “that’s not ripe” with great authority!

We all returned to our place for lunch and play time and, later in the evening, we whipped up some strawberry shortcake for dessert. As always, the kids loved the strawberries the best…yep, berries trumped even whip cream!

Here are a few more pictures from today’s excursion…


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got one!
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ripe!
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collecting with Taliana
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strawberry picking

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Took the day off from work to unpack camping gear and to go strawberry picking with the kids’ preschool. It was a very small group — just four kids today — with none of Dylan’s or Cameron’s usual buddies, but the kids still had fun.


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Cameron got off to a slow start, but once she got comfy with the whole process, her ripe-strawberry-picking instincts kicked right in and she filled her little bucket even faster than Dylan did!


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I was surprised the kids didn’t sample more while they were picking away, but they did eventually remember they were in amongst a field of one of their favorite fruits, so some sampling was done before the trip was through!!

The trip was surprisingly quick, but we had so much camping gear to put away and clean up, etc., that Tom and I were happy the excursion didn’t drag on. Poor Cameron, though, had a very tough time with the drop-off. I think she got so used to spending lots of time with us (not even a day with Lola to signal the start of a new week!) and she probably thought that today was another mommy-daddy day since we were both there for the strawberry picking!

In any case, we did find out she later napped; I don’t know how those gals do it! And, Tom and I were able to do a fair amount of clean-up and laundry, meet up with the landscapers (backyard project started yesterday!!!!), and build Dylan’s bunk bed!

Dylan is so excited about the new bunk bed, he’s sleeping in it tonight! Of course, the transition isn’t going as smoothly as we’d hoped–he still wanted me to stay in there with him and he’s expecting to see me in the bottom bunk in the morning; Cameron also complained that she didn’t like her “new bed” (the bottom bunk/a.k.a. my old futon from my college days!).

Other new things this week include Cameron now saying, “that’s my dad…Tom” and she is now officially completely weaned. What a tough process that was…and, as always, it’s bittersweet. I was definitely ready to stop (and have been for several months!), but I do miss those snuggly moments…especially tonight when I didn’t even get a chance to put her to sleep because I had to stay with Dylan and she wanted zippo to do with the “new bed!”

These kids, they are a-growing….


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big sur!

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waiting for ice cream
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Just got back from a super fun, two-night camping trip in Big Sur. Love these smiles! The kids had a great time running around the very spacious campsite, finding and catching bugs, and building fairy houses during the day and making s’mores (night one) and mint chocolate chip ice cream (night two) in the evening.

This was Cameron’s first camping trip and she just loved it.


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first s’mores
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She giggled at the scrub jays and squirrels that came into our camp, chased them across the campsite, and obediently avoided the “crocodile” street where the crocodile cars were “swimming.” Of course, she enjoyed her s’mores on the first night.


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dylan’s s’more
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Here’s Dylan mowing down on his.


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three big kids
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Once more, we camped out with Heather, Assaf and Taliana who now also have added Perfect to their sweet little family.


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Dylan and Perfect
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Dylan loves playing with both of the girls. In fact, he was super excited to spend the first night in their tent with them! The only problem was that we could hear them talking excitedly late into the night…and they all sprang awake at the crack of dawn!


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Since we were all up so early in the morning (I mean, it was like 6am or something!), we got a nice early start to our day.


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DIY trail mix
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After the kids warmed up by the fire and had some oatmeal, we let them pack their own DIY trail mix before heading out for a short but moderately strenuous, half-mile hike up to Valley View.


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It was a fairly steep and rocky trail, but all of the kids were doing it!!! We had to pause at a bench for some refueling along the way and we had to gingerly avoid TONS of poison oak along the trail (Dylan and Taliana got pretty good at identifying poison oak plants!), but we finally did make it to the view point!


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Valley View
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Once at the top, we enjoyed the scenery while eating our almond butter and hazelnut butter and jelly sandwiches.


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river
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Once back at the camp, Assaf took the girls swimming in the river(!). Taliana was so brave to go into the chilly water!!!

At first, Dylan didn’t want to go, but once Cameron and Tom returned from the river, he was ready to head out, so the four of us took a return trip there.

We didn’t think to bring swimsuits, so Dylan couldn’t really go into the water, but he climbed a rock with Tom and crossed a narrow, stick bridge to get to the island where Taliana was.


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down by the river
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Meanwhile, Cameron explored stuff on the shores and had a blast tossing rocks into the water.


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Pretty much immediately after a yummy dinner of Heather and Assaf’s minestrone, we got to work on mixing up the ice cream ingredients.


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Cameron rolls the ball
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Cameron is so strong! Even though the ice cream ball easily weighs 10 pounds, she was able to actually pick it up and roll it to someone else!!

Too bad the poor thing sacked out on my shoulder before the ice cream was ready!!!


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yummy!
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The rest of the kids (and us grownups) all had cones to minimize the dish washing!!!

This year, we opted for another coconut milk based ice cream and, boy, was it rich!!


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Julia Pfeiffer Burns S.P.
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For our last day in the area, we stopped by the ranger cubs program before heading out for a quick stop at Julia Pfeiffer Burns S.P. where we hiked the very short hike to see the small waterfall. The view of the ocean here as well as along the highway is just stunningly gorgeous.


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ranger cubs
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admiring the view
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Again, poor Cameron sacked out in the backpack carrier, so she missed it!!

The only downside to the trip was driving home through incredibly windy conditions and having the top of our cargo box actually fly off! Yes. We heard a thump and I immediately noticed one of our sleeping bags bounce on to the side of the highway! Tom immediately pulled over and I couldn’t believe it when he told me the top of the cargo box was gone! Luckily, Heather and Assaf weren’t too far behind and we were able to retrieve all items save for one of our 3 sleeping bags!

So, despite the cargo box incident and me freezing in the middle of the night (I’m on the lookout for warmer sleeping bags!), the camping trip was a total success. All of the kids really, really loved it and it was so nice to be outdoors with them! Looking forward to August, when we take another camping trip to nearby Butano.

More pictures are here, and we actually gave Dylan a disposable camera to use (since we couldn’t find his little digital camera) so we’ll hopefully post his pictures soon after we get them developed…!

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humpty dumpty

As Tom likes to say, the Humpty Dumpty slice of Cameron’s brain is pret-ty darn big! Here’s a short clip of her singing a variation on the tune where “his mother, his father and all of his friends said don’t get up on the wall again…” The original video clip follows….I should also mention that Cameron now believes Humpty Dumpty was pushed!!!


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rainy weekend

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rainy day crafts
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We had another bizarre streak of weird weather this past weekend with serious downpours on Saturday. We just about went nuts staying inside! To help pass the time, though, we did a lot of crafts: hama beads, glitter art (thanks to a glitter glue art kit Dylan got from Auntie Christina!), watercolor painting, and painting a pirate ship (a present from Julie and Kaden)!

I love Dylan’s focus!

Oh, I also tried to set up an indoor carnival (since we’d just gone to the carnival at the elementary school the night before)–we had a flip-flop bean bag toss, a football and frisbee throw (where you had to throw the football or frisbee through the trampoline frame), bowling, and “batting” practice (which I knew would be safe because Dylan is no slugger!). We used our keychain rewards cards and old Dylan name cards for tickets and I was all prepared to give out actual prizes for redeemed tickets, but wouldn’t you know, Dylan had zippo interest!!! Oh, well! At least Tom and I had some fun trying out our games (and Cameron did try bowling!)!


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