Thursday, June 18, 2009

Town Square Concert

I'd say we are finally getting the hang of activities outside our house! Tonight, after a crazy week, and even crazier day, the kids had a blast at a blues concert with our new California friends! This layout was a little different from the concert in the park series as it is a shorter concert and they leave a great stage area for the kids to dance on next to the band. We are finding more fun things to keep the kids busy at the blankets, but while we have the items it doesn't mean they actually use them. This time the draw of other kids dancing was too much to keep them close by for long. We were able to get them up to take a breather and cool off as it was another 90+ degree day here, and eat dinner with us, but other than that it was dance time! Hopefully they all sleep real well tonight!









Three of the five kids out dancing... we never did get a picture of all 4 dancers. Gavin napped a little, ate a little and entertained the people around us.













Cool off time with sticker pictures, cars and juice!
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

We attended another concert in the park Friday night. We were better prepared this time taking with us our wagon, a better assortment of toys, food and drinks. I am not sure how much the wagon helped with the transporting, but the kids had a great time climbing in and out, having their dinner in it and finally we used it as a playpen for Gavin. This time we spent much more time as a family all at our blanket, last time one of us stayed at the blanket while the other stayed with whichever kid was in line for the bouncy rooms. But, this time the lines for the rooms was too long for their attention spans. We played go-fish, played with trucks, danced and of course once jammies were on had to put on all our glow in the dark jewelry. Thank you Grandma Hippo for the clip on glow earrings, they were a great hit! By the end of summer we'll be pros at this and maybe will be able to actually enjoy the music too!






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Sunday, June 7, 2009

We enjoyed the Renaissance Faire at Lake Tahoe this weekend. It was wonderful. We were some of the few who were not in costume - though they did rent costumes to wear, we did not participate that fully! The big kids received "dragon tears" (aka colored stones) from two different women and Michael and I had a blessing bestowed upon us. I think the kids were a little young to truly enjoy it. They shied away from most of the people and had no interest in sitting for a puppet show since the comedy beyond them. They did enjoy the opera singing women which suprised me and would have enjoyed the joust had it not been nap time and we were already heading out. We did stop for a couple minutes to watch them! Lauren kept wanting to stop and look at all the jewelry - how on earth did I end up with a shopper, since it's my least favorite thing to do??? Most of all though we decided Tahoe was beautiful and it definitely renewed our determination that we will camp there - hopefully this summer. The fact that we couldn't keep Ian reined in though got us a little worried about camping... he's in that, "I am a 2 year old, I'll do what I want, chase me," stage! Here's a link to the festival's website - turn your speakers down or mute them though, if you don't want to be blasted! http://www.valhallafaire.com/. The pictures are the queen and her court, Lauren and her new flower garland, Ian and his new Pirannah puppet and the view as we drove home!


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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Backyard adventure

We've had lots of animal visitors since moving here... we have big and little rabbits (cottontail and jackrabbit maybe) the Turkeys have been seen eating out of the birdfeeder more than once, the Redtail Hawks, and other large predators soar over us regularly, the Rattlesnakes are well scary and are being attracted by the rats and mice and Ripley found a mommy Skunk and her four babies last weekend. Today she found a little fledgling Goldfinch. He's about the size of our hummingbirds and has been patiently sitting watching us this afternoon. I am much happier about these finds than the snakes and skunks, who will hopefully stay away from him! Needless to say we need to get a good book about our new creatures so I know their names!
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