Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Carousel


Camille looks like a beauty queen posing and and waving from this carousel, it is just too cute.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Tucson & Mt. Lemon

Jenga.

Nana's Rocking Chair

Camille reached into the water and look what she found.
Dirt.

Camille had a lot of fun at Mt. Lemon...especially when she realized she could get wet in the water. Unfortunately Emma helped her out with that, just a little bit too much. It is funny to watch her react to Papa. She could care less about his sarcasm, because she has gotten used to it. She loves him anyway, as do we all, and she really enjoys his entertainment. I think she tortured both Nana and Papa to the point of exhaustion. Now they know what my fun filled days are like. Kids are great!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Holy Cow!


We are trying to be active. Today we went to Superstition Springs for their Kids Club. Camille loves Persephone and especially Duper the Prarie Dog. Afterward we eat Chik-Fil-A (free for the kids) and ride the carousel for free. Camille must've hugged the cow at least 7 times so I had to get a picture of her with it. These are her friends Kelsi and Caden that went with us. It is a lot of fun having just Camille home during the day, but sometimes it can be taxing. It is always fun to run the energy out with some of her friends.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

I can do it!....


Camille has a tricycle and I was considering moving her up to an older bike that we have in the garage. I found a pair of training wheels (although I don't think she really needs them) and the bike in question in order to assemble her new ride. I labored intensly, which means for about 5 minutes, and I got the training wheels I found on the bike. I didn't notice until I flipped it over, that there was a problem. You see the training wheels (which can not be shortened) are taller than the bike. I look at Camille and tell her "Sorry, this won't work." She said, "Yes it will, I can do it!". So I tell her, O.k. and she gets on the bike and starts pedalling. Of course it goes nowhere, but she starts laughing as she pedals her virtual exercise bike to Nowhere. I got this picture for you to see. You might notice the shadow under the back tire, which is not actually touching the cement.


Too Funny!