Beach time at GreenLakes Park. Maddy by the end of the visit had sand in her hair, mouth, clothes, etc. Zoe, once again prefered the safety of the blanket. She was very unimpressed with the sand.
Who needs a bath? We did a fun painting activity for Father's day. Maddy thought the paint was the best thing since sliced bread, Zoe really did not prefer the feeling of it on her hands or body.
We spent a day at the mall while visiting my folks, the weather was a bit dicey. Dziadzi took us to Build-a-Bear, and then to lunch at the RainForest Cafe. Little to say, I was over stimulated at the end of that trip!
It took a little while for the girls to warm up to their first beach trip. As you can see they sat in chairs first until Maddy decided sand was actually fun, Zoe on the other hand opted for the boardwalk. She didn't want to have anything to do with the sand - anything.
It took Zoe 10 seconds to climb into the drawer the other day while I was on the phone. I was literally 2 feet away. She recently loves to sit in any box, basket, or drawer . . . lots of tears when we remove her. Mean parents!
My talented friend Karrie made these awesome felt bears for the girls. They love to climb all over them, and share lots and lots of love - and the occasional kick, bite, and spit-up.
If you lend a hand, they'll walk anywhere with you. Babcia and Dziadzi where up for a weekend visit. The girls got a chance to practice their moves a LOT that weekend.
We had some HOT days in May, the girls really loved splashing around. Zoe cried when we took her out of the pool. I hope they love the water as much as we do when they grow up.
These days we hardly get a night without a tubby. As you can see Maddy likes to eat, and also paint with her food. I'm amazed at all the places we find bits of food on her!
The month of April and May where full of lots and lots of crawling. Zoe started first, and became lightning fast. She particularly got a kick out of crawling under the bar stools in the kitchen. My apologies for the gap in postings, as you can imagine things get a little busy - ha!