It's been a busy few weeks since we got back from the cottage and I've been slacking on the updates and pictures. So, here's what I can tell you.
The week after we got home, Austin went to day camp for one week. It was a junior gymnastics camp for three and four year olds and it was only for 3 hours every morning (the perfect amount of time for him). He loved it and every day when I picked him up he would tell me about everything he did (jumping on the trampoline and doing tricks on the mats were his favourite things) and try to show me the moves he learned.
The key word here is try. It turns out that Austin isn't the most coordinated kid in the world. But he had fun, and that's all that matters. Below is a video I took from parents hour of the kids doing their final 'dance' to show off some of the moves they learned. It's pretty funny.
While Austin was at camp, it was just me and Alex every morning. It was weird at first, but we had a lot of fun. I haven't had alone time with her since last December when Austin stopped going to part-time daycare (and that seems like a lifetime ago). So, for that week, the two of us hung out and played, did the groceries and even went to the wading pool one day. At first, even she wasn't so sure what to make of the mommy-alone time -- in fact when we drove off after dropping Austin off the first day, she spent almost 10 minutes in the car screaming at me and pointing at his car seat. In other words, she was trying to tell me that I forgot Austin!
The last weekend in August, we took the kids down to Buskerfest for an afternoon. They both loved it -- Austin was facinated by all the acts and Alex, well, what she liked most was eating the same piece of corn for an hour.
The Friday of Labour Day weekend, Krista and I took the kids to Centreville. We all had a blast, as even I've never been there before. For starters, even the ferry ride over to Centre Island was exciting as neither kid had ever been on a boat before.
Alex on the train
Austin and mommy on the swan
The last ride of the day -- the carousel
And just like at Wonderland earlier in the summer, Austin loved the rides. But unlike last time, Alex was not too pleased when he got to go on a ride without her (because she was only big enough to go on three rides there). So, while Krista and I took turns taking Austin on rides, the other one would take Alex back to the train -- which she loved! I think we rode the train three or four times in total.
The four of us had so much fun, that even though we didn't leave until 4 p.m., Alex never napped. I had assumed at some point she'd fall asleep in the stroller, (I even brought the big stroller so that she could lie down) but I guess she was having too much fun. She did pass out on the walk back from the ferry to our car though.
Finally, in the long post about what we've been up to, on Labour Day, Ryan and I took the kids to the air show. We didn't actually go to the CNE, we just found a parking spot off Lakeshore and parked ourselves on a blanket on Sunnyside beach. It was great. We saw a couple of propeller planes do tricks and the Blue Angels -- the U.S. Navy jets. They were awesome, and every time, and I mean every time, they zoomed by, Alex did this while screaming with excitment:
That's about all the news for now. The kids are both registered for programming in the fall -- Austin for preschool two mornings a week and Austin and Alex for swimming lessons. So life will continue to be really busy.
2 comments:
That dance video is too cute for words!!
I absolutely love the dance video! Austin is a natural!
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