Sunday, July 17, 2011

Mt. Lemmon

Yesterday we headed up the mountain to escape the heat. When we got to where we normally stop for our picnics the car said it was still 90+ degrees, so we continued up the mountain a ways further and had a picnic near Showers Point and Camp Zion.

 Annie engaged in her favorite activity: eating food we gave her, and trying to eat everything else, too: food we (Rachel in the following picture) were trying to eat, dirt, sticks, etc.
Rachel and Grandma enjoying nectarines together:
 
Annie mauled a couple strawberries and got them all over herself and Daddy.
 
We also enjoyed a short "hike" alonged the paved road to Showers Point. We forgot the baby backpack, but had a stroller, so that turned out to be a convenient little jaunt.
 
Our other activities included taking turns walking around with Annie who does not know how to sit still for more than about 10 seconds unless she's strapped in and has food in front of her.
 
And of course no trip up the mountain would be complete without a game of hide and seek. I think Rachel equates mountain picnics with hide and seek. Every time. :)

On the way down Rachel got a bit car sick, but other than that, and Annie refusing to take her second nap of the day, it was a wonderfully relaxing day. :)
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Pictures pictures pictures

We've got lots of random pictures, so I guess it's time to catch up.

We got a walker for Annie so I don't have to walk around holding her fingers all day when she wants to walk (now it's only 75% of my day). Of course Rachel had to test it first.
 
Baby toys bring out the baby in Rachel. She knows just how to do it. Notice the fingers in her mouth, just like Annie did when it was her turn when she woke up from her nap.
 
Annie happy because she has her very own marker to play with:
 
Messy face girl:
 

 
Rachel at her current favorite spot in the house: her table where she colors and writes for hours on end.
 
She actually wrote out a whole conversation here. I was so impressed. It's the first time she's taken it upon herself to write this much without asking for help at all. (If you click on the picture it blows up big.)
 
Some of the spellings really were pretty close. IEND=isn't (she just missed an S as far as sounding it out is concerned). CT=cute.

She's also taken to drawing her own pictures on occasion. I love it when she tells me the whole story of what's going on. This one was done after watching Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs when she told me she was going to draw a long neck dinosaur that is nice and doesn't eat people. I've added in her explanations of who is who (though every time she told me most of the names changed as to which one was which person).
 
Rachel not only loves to draw and color and write, she LOVES to cut with her scizzors. And on Friday she decided her hair needed a trim. She cut about an inch or two off of her ponytail:
 Once the ponytail was out it wasn't incredibly noticable, but still needed some evening up.
 
So I chopped it all off. Or at least like 4 inches or so.
 
She's a fan of her hair cut. I tried to take some pictures, but she was being a goof ball, closing her eyes everytime she heard the beep of the camera focusing right before it actually took a picture. It turned into a pretty fun and funny photo shoot.
 

 

 

 


She's a cutie pie. :) We love her, scizzors and all.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Monsoons!!!

The last few days monsoon season has been finally kicking in. Woohoo! I'm sure the firefighters around here are very happy about that. Maybe they'll get a break after this crazy busy fire season.

Today we got a real good storm blowing through. Rachel stood at the back door watching the rain for a good long while, and we had to close the screen door so she and Annie wouldn't go out while it was still lightning so close. But we still could feel the lovely cool air and hear the rain. Annie was a BIG fan. She kept crawling to the back door, touching the screen and rubbing the water around a bit, then turning around with a huge smile on her face, running to me (if you can run when you're crawling), then she'd pull up, sit down, turn around and go back to the screen door and do it all again. It was so funny. Especially the part where she got to the tile after she'd been playing with the water. She'd slip every time and do a belly flop. Luckily no face plants. :)


Rachel was fascinated with the rain, too, but it was hard for her to decide between watching the rain and lightning and cutting with her scissors (her newest favorite pastime). She went back and forth and back and forth.
It totally reminded me of me and my brothers growing up. We lived for monsoons-especially Justin, my older brother-and when we started to hear thunder we'd run around and open all the curtains and watch the rain and lightning. Good memories! I'm happy to see my girls are big monsoon fans, too. :)

And a good storm wouldn't be complete without jumping in puddles and playing in the rain a bit. After the lightning had quieted down a bit and it was just sprinkling a little I let Rachel go out and play in it for a little while. Of course Annie arched her back and squirmed to get down and play with the water, too. So I had Rachel hold Annie up so I could get a few pictures of them.

Annie, however, is very squirmy and hard for a 3-year-old to hold up, so she fell in the wet grass a few times. She did not like the feel of the wet grass. Her happiness only lasted so long.
At least Rachel was happy. :)
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