Last weekend, we took Maddie to her first real pool. Up until that point, she thought a pool meant two things: inflatable and ankle-deep water.
We went to Robin and Waylon's gym pool as guests. Having Noah there and seeing him being comfortable and brave in the water helped her to overcome any fears she had. Also, Frank wasn't afraid to get wet with her and that helped too. The water felt great and she had so much fun. We ate lunch poolside and stayed until her and Noah both were exhausted. Maybe next year, we'll join the YMCA and enroll her in swim lessons. She is definitely a little fish, just like her daddy.
Garden Harvesting
The garden we planted a few months ago is almost overtaken with grass. Still, we are harvesting cucumbers, Roma and German Johnson tomatoes and soon an eggplant or two! We started the garden against Frank's pleas, because he knew as the pregnancy progressed, he would have to be the main caretaker. Still, up until the last few weeks, we were all able to help with watering and weeding. Now, it really is up to Frank. But Maddie likes to show "our garden" to visitors and it is important to us that she knows that food doesn't just appear on store shelves. Since this is our first NC garden (we had one in TX, but it consisted mostly of hot peppers -- imagine) we have learned quite a few things for the future. Our recent harvest below.
A last minute dinner date with Amy and Stella Dot on Friday night gave Maddie a chance to play in her new room with a friend for the first time. They were happy and laughing for a really long time. Amy and Frank and I were foolish enough to think there was no mischief involved -- ha!
Hooray for washable markers and wipeable latex paint. We even found open markers in the bed! No wonder they were laughing!
Rainy Weekend
It has rained all weekend. We are glad for the water, but it makes for scarce play options for little ones. Maddie and I spent lots of quality time together, and I had to bend some rules (TV, painting nails) to keep both of us happy indoors. I am not the Mom to take my two-year old to the Princess Prom Place or whatever they are called. BUT, it was raining, she liked my painted toenails, and my mobility is limited. The result: Maddie's toes
After nail painting, we played with her new favorite thing, groceries.
"Mommy, can we play something else now?" OK. Time to get creative. So we pretended to be cashiers and I made a "beeper/scanner" out of a CD. Paper bag plus old receipt and you've got hours of entertainment, folks.
I love this photo -- thoughtful and quiet.
Sounds like so much fun. I think you are just one of the best mommy's I know! How creative for the grocery game. Love those precious little pink toes. I'm so enjoying seeing your little one grow. Can't wait to see #2 coming along. My blog has been neglected for the past month.
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