The annual preschool fieldtrip to the apple orchard was a great success this year. It was kinda funny though because we thought her little apple outfit would be fitting to wear that day, but when we get there there we find out that the bees are attracted to the colors RED and yellow---oops I must have missed the note that came home from school specifically telling us not to wear red and yellow. Oops...luckily she made it out without a bee sting. Actually we learned an interesting fact; if you count the number of seeds in your apple that tells you how many times a bee visited the apple blossom--cool, huh.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Apple Pickin
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A Day of Firsts
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Do You Have To?
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Spray and Play
For one las hurrah before everyone had to leave we took the kids to a spray and play. It really is just like a glorified running through the sprinklers party. But it was perfect because you didn't have to worry about anyone drowning and the kids get their swimming fix. In fact I think we only had one little mishap; out of the blue a little girl came over and dumped a bucket of water over Parker's head. Oops.
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Sister Jensen
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Good Old Fashion Fun
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Parker's First Birthday
OK, so cake decorating isn't really my thing.
Before
After
This is my favorite picture---future party animal!
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Six Flags of F-U-N
So the kids talked us into heading over to Six Flags. It's always a great place to be because there are great coasters for the adults ( I think Superman and the Raging Bull are close contenders for favorites) and lots of kiddie rides for the kiddos. Grandma is always super nice to watch the little ones while the "big kids" ride some of the big rides. Just in case anyone ever decides to venture, the Flash pass is most definitely worth the money and I just have to say you know when you are getting old when you come off a ride and think that wasn't the best idea. I remember going to Lagoon with my Dad and begging him to take us on the Roll-O-Planes and after reluctantly accepting I could see how painful of an experience it really was for him. I would think to myself that it really wasn't that crazy of a ride, but now I completely know how he was feeling--so sorry Dad for all those forced Roll-O-Plane rides. :)
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
What would a trip to Chicago be without a trip to Wrigley field to watch the Cubies? The guys got all decked out in their baseball gear and went to cheer on the Cubs. Unfortunately, I can't even remember who they were playing and I am pretty sure the Cubs lost, but it is all about the experience right?
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
First Train Ride
OK, so this was suppose to be a post of Parkers first train ride, but I accidentally deleted the picture off of my camera before I downloaded to the computer---hate when that happens--dumb digital technology. So moving on here are the pictures of everyone else on that same ride. Hey I think it might have been Jaxon's and Kenadee's first train ride so I feel so much better!
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The American Girl
What would a trip to Chicago be without a girls only trip downtown to the American Girl store. After a delicious lunch with our dolls, the girls dropped them off at the "doll salon" to get their hair done while they did a little shopping. Grandma bought everyone a souvenir, the Kit Kittredge doll. Thanks grandma!
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The Dancing Horses
We took a little day trip to see the dancing horses. Unfortunately Parker didn't appreciate the dancing horse so I wasn't able to get any pictures of them, but there was a "little" zoo the kids loved and I was able to grab some snapshots. The kids were able to go and feed the deer and surprisingly they ate right out of their hands. I think my favorite was the peacocks.
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Does the Fun ever End?
Summer just wouldn't be summer without a trip to the bowling alley and the children's museum. I am not sure, but I think whoever was on Amy's team won. At the children's museum they had an exhibit that had washable crayons that you could paint on your face. We were so hoping to skim by this one, but no luck. Our kids LOVED it of course. I mean how could they not--finally crayons aren't just for paper!
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