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Monday, May 19, 2008

At the Zoo with our Nanny

J & Nanny

by the salmon


Washing her hands after playing with the goats


Our wonderful Nanny loves to take I & J to the Zoo, OMSI, any park and the Children's Museum. The kids love this and it helps get them nice and tired as well. This is their latest trip to the Zoo.

In the Pool !!

P & J in the pool, staying cool!! Corny but cute

P, I(she actually held still for a pic) & J


Kiss Kiss

J is very excited about his balls!!! The ones in his hands, what did you think I meant.

First Pool of the Summer



I & J got a new pool for the summer, little blue we can call it. They sure are having a good time even though it's small. J likes to climb in all by himself, while she just jumps in and out and loves to squirt water at the dog and everyone else.

J's first time at the Beach



This past Friday when the temperature climbed to 100 degrees here, we decided that the beach would be cooler and more exciting. Not much cooler there 92 degrees, but the water helped a great deal. The kids had a great car trip there, see what happened right as we got to the beach........




This was J's first time at the beach, and he LOVED it. Our Nanny and I took turns running with I into the ocean, with frozen feet this was great but when they thawed not so much fun. Did I mention that the beach was covered with HUGE flying ants(I think they had just hatched), that kept landing on us. I did fashion that little black "hat" out of my T-shirt so that he didn't get burnt!! Kind of cute though.

I & J in the sandbox




Just a couple of pic's of the two of them playing in the sandbox, before I had a chance to clean it up. So welcome to all the bugs and weeds that have made it their home over the past winter and what is left of Spring.