I am babysitting my nephew, Gage, a few times during the week while my sis is going to school. One morning we went on a walk to this physics discovery park in Pleasant Grove. It was about a two-mile walk (Gage was in a stroller), but the kids definitely enjoyed themselves. I had to take advantage of the one moment they sat still long enough for me to snap a pic.
Since we have Thanksgiving Point memberships, we go there every week. This week we finally saw one of the 3D dinosaur movies they have playing at the museum. Hayden actually wore the 3D glasses (amazing feat in our world). It was neat and educational...can you really beat that!?
Most recently, after our trip to the library and lunch date with Jenny and her kids, the weather appeared to be perfect for hiking. I quickly got us both ready and we headed over to the Bell Canyon trail. It is basically a vertical climb up the mountain (the easier part for both of us since my quads were still recovering from a race). We made it to this lake pictured by us (I am sure it has a name) and then the rain started. I thought it would just sprinkle, but it started coming down pretty good. We started our descent down the mountain, but when I heard the LOUD thunder, I tried to pick up the pace a bit (ya, easier said then done with a 5-year-old). Luckily we made it to the bottom safely. Oh, one of the favorite parts of the hike was watching the ducks and ducklings at the lake. They were trying to find shelter from the rain, and it was interesting to see how the mallards found a spot while the mama and her ducklings swam over to it. The mama duck was pretty protective because some of the smaller ducklings were getting pulled by the current. Nature is just always fascinating!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Various Summer Fun!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Swim Lessons
Tee Ball and Dinos
Monday, June 13, 2011
Zoorassic Park
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Hayden's First Loose Tooth
Once Hayden's bath was over, we sat down and read, "The Night Before the Toothfairy." After the story, he was pretty excited about loosing his tooth and exchanging it for money from the toothfairy. Shortly afterwards, he admited that he was too afraid to tell me that he thought he "broke" his tooth in the bath. I guess he had a toy cannon in his mouth (I know, makes you wonder what kind of bath toys I let the kiddo have) and he kept pulling it out as fast as he could. Hayden probably helped loosed up the tooth more than it already was by doing this, but regardless of this incident, that tooth was going to come out eventually.
And it did! The following Sunday his tooth came out (however, I think Hayden might have been wiggling it right before). He was super excited to put it under his pillow in hope that the toothfairy would leave him some money. Now Hayden did have some pretty unreal expectations in regards to how much money the toothfairy would give him (sorry hun, but the toothfairy can't afford to leave you $50 or $100).
Luckily, the following morning Hayden was pretty happy with finding a dollar bill. Way to go on loosing your first tooth before kindergarten, Hayden!
Monday, June 6, 2011
HaYdEn'S CiRcUs DaYs!
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