Sunday, July 12, 2009
4th of July - part 1
I did not know what to expect and felt a little underprepared amidst the sea of chairs and blankets already set up.
Luckily a family, in the shade of a large tree (which was key), took pity on us and let us share their blanket -- so we had excellent, shady seats on the best corner of the parade route.
Oola was happy to try her hand at commentating.
At the park
While out exploring, Oola and I found Central Park -- one of the only parks with a covered playground. The park is huge and the play area is surrounded by packed soccer fields and baseball diamonds.
I bring some sand toys and we play in the sand, practice climbing and sliding down one of many slides.
Oola is becoming very adept at climbing stairs and likes to swing on the bars.
We have a good time at the park!
Posers
On Wednesdays, Oola generally joins some kids from the old neighborhood for a playdate at Jacko's house. Quite a gang.
Dance Fever
One of the things I love about Claudia and her family is that they bring so much music into our lives. Abba is a talented singer and Claudia and the girls are always singing and dancing with Oola. She is quickly developing a love of all things musical - singing, dancing, microphones, guitars, banjos, drums and can spot an ipod a football field away. The musical stylings of ABBA are still her favorite though she's been known to get down to some latin house music. Here she is dancing with Jauncy - Claudia's little niece - at Claudia's house. Whenever she visits, it quickly turns into a dance party with Oola in the center.
Kidspace - visit 4
Kidspace - visit 3
Oola is enjoying a snack before the show about bumblebees - and how they communicate through dance. We've gone a few times and she likes the "make the honey' dance -- which involves crouching down, rubbing your shins and hopping while you say "make the honey, make the honey." It's pretty fun -- and a good workout.
A Visit to the Tar Pits
One cloudy Sunday, Oola and I went to see the La Brea Tar Pits and stroll around the Page Museum. While it was cool we explored around outside.
We watched the tar gurgle as it surrounds fake animals. We enjoyed a banjo player playing while Oola danced. Inside the museum are woolly mammoths and lots of animal bones and scientists cleaning and repairing other artifacts. There's a cool atrium too with a small stream and live turtles. The trip was inspired by Curious George's Dinosaur Discovery story; though I think the most memorable part was the banjo.
Swim Class
In June, Oola graduated from Infant Swim to Baby Swim and is on her way to "shark" level.
She loves going to the pool and especially likes her instructor, Cassie. She has learned to kick, go under water, grab the wall and pull herself out of the pool and 'wall walk" her way to the steps. Oh and she's an exceptional floater.
Here's Oola getting ready to go!
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