We didn’t do much this weekend. Friday night was date night to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Saturday and Sunday were both low key. We watched movies, I played with yarn, Bella spent hours with her Color Wonder and T. researched beach houses for our September vacation. We did manage to get outside for a little while.
short-quilled hedgehog
Second week of zoo camp was a success. The summer is zooming by fast!
zoo camp: coats of many colors
Today was the last day of Bella’s zoo camp: Coats of Many Colors. This week she touched a dove, a mouse and a rat. She refused to touch Spiny Bear the hedgehog, though. Her favorite was feeding the goats their breakfast.
The Zoo Crew helped the kids make scrapbooks of the things they saw this week. Isn’t that a neat idea? Here is Bella’s peacock.
signs your child watches too much dinosaur train
She goes into a tv trance whenever the show airs.
You ask her, “What’s another word that begins with the letter ‘i’?” and she says, “Iguanodon!”
At dinner she says, “Mom’s a vegetarian just like Ned the brontosaurus.”
You hear la-la-loooo and graaaak coming from her room during “quiet” time.
She insists that you help her draw the entire Pteranodon family. (Dad drew the short straw for this request.)
The dinosaur in the middle is Buddy. He’s a T-Rex. Am I the only one who thinks Mrs. Pteranodon has some explaining to do?
race rituals
We have a few traditions in our house when we watch Formula One. My favorite is when Bella grabs her cars and places them in parc fermé. This probably isn’t according to regulation, but it is pretty darn cute.
picnic at the park
Tonight we grabbed some sandwiches and headed to the park. It was a great night for dining al fresco and flying a kite. I love summertime in Nebraska!
bubbles make me dizzy
bella’s first ice cream social
I can’t believe it. My “baby” is almost finished her first year of preschool. How did that happen so fast? Last week they had an ice cream party at the park for all of the kids and their families.
It was nice for me to chat with some of the moms for longer than, “Good morning!” and “Have a nice weekend!” Of course, the kids enjoyed their ice cream and playground sugar rush.
I couldn’t be more happy with our choice of schools. She loves it there. She also loves her teachers. Can you tell?
first farmers’ market of the season
May Day was a perfect day for the first Farmers’ Market of the season. We bought a small tomato and a small cucumber plant from our favorite vendor. We also got a big bunch of the most amazing asparagus.
Bella listened to the steel drum band and shared her first lemonade with her Dad. We’re looking forward to many more Saturday mornings like this one!
first haircut!
It took some convincing, but Bella finally agreed to let me make an appointment for her first haircut. Thankfully, Miss Shannie has a salon in her home and lives right across the street. She also has a TV for watching PBS Kids and lollipops for afterward.
We only cut a little bit off — just evened up the back with the front. Without the extra weight, her super duper curls spring right up! She loves that her curls don’t get tangled anymore. We love that she no longer screams when we brush her hair.
Is it possible that she’s even cuter now?