Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Zoo with Chloe and Mallory

The zoo is a fabulous place to spend a lovely summer day. A couple weeks ago we went with Chloe, Mallory and Allison and we'll be back again before the summer is over. It was the day before Mallory's 4th birthday, so she got to choose our destination: the farm in the zoo!

Helen can't stop talking about the goats. She has this little chuckle and then says, "goats...cute...goats...so cute" Here she is feeding them:


Here are the girls riding a tractor together:
And petting a very soft bunny:
And pretending to hold bunnies while dressed in overalls:
And sneaking a kiss:
It was so much fun that we're meeting at the zoo again in couple weeks. We'll see where we end up this time.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Big Girls

We've had such a busy summer filled with play dates with many of Helen's friends. A couple of big sisters are out of school for the summer and we're noticing how crazy Helen is for big girls. It all began with Lauren Balthrop, in town with Pascal and Balthrop, Alabama. She shared her necklace with Lauren (below) and she wanted Lauren to give her piggies (for which she sat perfectly still). Here she is post-pig-tails:
Next, she's crazy for Sayen:
So crazy for her that, when it was time for bed the other night, she refused to take off the hand-me-downs she had given her:
Big girl #3: Alexis. Another play date at Calhoun beach, but this time with Addie (below, left) who brought her big sister Alexis (below, right). Helen and Alexis played like they were best friends. Helen followed her everywhere, yelling, "Lex-ees!!" and I heard Alexis say to Helen as she pointed to two benches, "Helen, would you like this to be your secret spot? This will be my secret spot." Adorable! Of course, there were tears when we left and Alexis ran to the car for one final hug goodbye.
Big girl #4: Mallory (big sister to Chloe). Helen chased her all around the zoo, calling "Ma-wah-wee!!" More on that awesome outing later, but here's a photo of Mallory and Helen in the stroller together as we tried to get them to hurry along the path. Helen couldn't stop giggling as she sat on Mallory's lap and we zoomed along:
It's great that Helen has all these amazing older kids to look up to. Looking forward to more fun soon!

Friday, July 17, 2009

San Francisco and Chico, CA



We've been back from California for a couple weeks already and I'm just now getting around to writing this post. We had a fabulous vacation there visiting all our family and friends and now we're back to all the fun of a Minnesota summer.

Helen did great on the plane (video above filmed during take-off) and generously shared the view with her baby:
Our trip began in steamy hot Chico, CA (101 degrees) where my cousin Eric got married at the Sierra Nevada Brewery. Here's Helen running around with my cousin Mike's kids, Ben and Emmett. They're overlooking big vats of beer (is that what they're called?). The wedding was beautiful and the band was spectacular. Helen danced and danced and chased the big kids everywhere:
Even though it was super hot, Helen loved playing in Ben and Emmett's playhouse:
And washing dishes with them:And on Sunday morning, before it got too hot, we went on a bike ride together. Helen sat in Emmett's seat that is positioned on the handlebars of an adult bike. She had so much fun that was got one of our own when we got home. As we rode through Chico, she saw another biker and hollered out to him, "Hi, Bike!! Hah-Nah ride bike too!!"
Eric was really looking forward to the taco truck at the rehearsal dinner:
But what he really wanted is a burrito from the mission in San Francisco. We arrived in the lovely cool city on Sunday afternoon and relaxed in the Noe Valley apartment we rented, relieved to be away from the heat. 70 and sunny each day.
Helen could have spent the entire vacation in the apartment and the garden:
She loved running around and playing peek-a-boo with us:
But of course, there were Noe-O's to be eaten:
And bread pudding from Tartine:
And a redwood forest to explore:


Some family photo attempts:

There was so much to see in the woods, but Helen most enjoyed pretending to unscrew the bolts on the fences along the walking paths:
And later, she hammed it up by pretending to be a llama eating her pajamas (from the book "Down by the Bay"). She would eat her shirt like this and then laugh and say, "Llamas funny" and continue laughing at her own joke.
On the way to Muir Woods, she crossed the Golden Gate Bridge for the first time:
And on the way back into the city, we decided to stop so she could take a closer look, but it was SO WINDY that it felt like we might blow over the edge. She really just wanted to get back to the garden apartment and the little toddler park just down the street in Noe Valley.



By the end of the trip, she was pretty good at saying "San Francisco" and when we'd come up the hill to the apartment, she'd point and say, "Hah-Nah's San Fuh Siss Oh house!"

The other day as we were approaching our house in Minneapolis, I said, "Helen, where are we?" expecting her to say, "home" and she shouted "San Francisco!!" ...maybe next year :) It was a lovely trip.