July 2006
July 4th
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On the Fourth of July, I saw my first parade!
Mommy, Papa, Cameron, and I went to Main Street in
Bothell. I wore my red, white, and blue, and we brought flags and
pinwheels to wave. On the way to our watching spot, Mommy bought me some
special sunglasses [left].
First we saw the kiddie parade. Lots of children had
decorated their bicycles and wagons—and even their pets—with streamers and crêpe paper and
signs, and when they rode by, some of them threw candy at us. Mommy and
Cameron caught some for me, and I got to eat the lollipops and soft candy,
while Cameron got to eat the "choking hazards."
Then, while Papa escaped to a nearby tavern to watch a World Cup
soccer game, we watched the main parade. Cameron held me in his arms and
on his shoulders so I could see everything. My favorite parts were the clowns and
fire engines; their horns were noisy, but they didn't scare me.
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After dinner, Mommy took me to Cameron's
dad's house, and I saw my first fireworks!
Cameron's brother, Brennan, loaned me his fireman's hat
so I would be safe [right]. Cameron lit fountains, spinners, and small
rockets in his cul-de-sac. At first they scared me, but then I liked them.
My favorites were the ones that shot up into the sky and exploded into
pretty lights or released parachutes to float down. Just as I was ready to
go home for bed (my bedtime is 8:00), it started to rain.
Just like last year, I slept like a log through the
noisy neighborhood fireworks show. I wonder when I'll get to stay up and
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Oregon Coast Camping
July 23rd through 28th, I went camping with Mommy, Papa, and
Cameron
in the Chateau op Wielen on the Oregon coast.
The first day we
drove to Fort
Stevens State Park, which has a lake, an ocean beach, an old fort, and lots of biking and hiking trails.
We spent our first full day at Coffenbury Lake. The water was
cold, so we didn't swim too long, but I liked jumping off the short dock
to Cameron or Papa (Mommy was taking photos) and paddling around in my
special swim vest. After a picnic lunch we played in
the nearby hot sand dunes to warm up. Cameron let me bury him in the sand,
but he's so big that all I could cover were his legs.
The next day we drove the RV to nearby Seaside.
We walked to the Carousel Mall, and Mommy and I rode the carousel
together. I sat on a beautiful blue seahorse [right].
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Next we walked to the beach,
and I got to take my shoes off and splash in the ocean. Cameron was
supposed to help me stay dry, but we both got our pants wet.
Then we went to the Seaside
Aquarium, which was very fun. It has a family of harbor seals in a
large tank, and people can buy small baskets of fish to throw them. The
seals were very noisy, and each one has its own special way of demanding
food. Cameron and I got wet again! Inside the aquarium was a big room with
lots of windows full of fish. But best of all was the petting tank. After
a lot of coaxing, I was brave enough to touch a seastar [left]. It was
bumpy and cold and wet. In the gift shop, Mommy bought me a special
souvenir, a toy harbor seal that we named Anemone. I can say that word,
"anemone."
As we walked back to the RV (okay, I didn't walk; I was
strolled), Papa bought us all ice cream to eat. I had mixed sherbet in a
cup. Everything we did that day was fun, but I think I might have liked
the ice cream the best!
Each night, we ate dinner in the RV (my favorites were
spaghetti and chili) and then took walks and explored the park. Other
people stayed in tents, and some stayed in RVs much bigger than ours. We
even saw some animals in the park, including a deer, a raccoon, and a
skunk. I always went to bed at 8:00. |
On our third full day we went to the beach
[right]. Even though it was
part of the park, we drove the RV there because it was too far to walk. In the morning,
Papa and Cameron flew
kites. It was really windy, and the wind broke one of the kites and
crashed the other. When the sun
finally came out at 1:00, Cameron and I played in the
water (which was very cold) and on the tall sand dunes. I went down
for my nap at 2:00 while listening to the ocean waves. The next day we
started for home. We stopped at the
Shooting Star Lavender Farm in Clatskanie,
Oregon, for lunch. We walked around the lavender farm, and Mom took lots
of pictures of Cameron and me. I liked the pretty purple flowers, but
there were lots of bees in them.
We spent the night at Seaquest
State Park in Washington. The tall trees were so thick that the sun
couldn't even peek through, but there was a really nice play area with
swings and climbing bars. Mom, Cameron, and I hiked through the woods
(okay, I didn't hike; I was strolled) to the Mount St. Helens visitor center.
The best part of the visitor center was pressing lots of buttons and
watching things move and make noises.
On the last day, we drove home. Cameron sat next to me
and read me books and colored with me. I liked camping, especially the
beach. I hope we get to go again soon. |
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Bye-bye Crib!
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The day after we got home
from our camping trip, July 29th, I became two and a half. Papa decided it
was time for my crib to go, so he and Mommy brought up the toddler bed
that had been in the basement since Christmas. The bed is about 5 inches
off the floor and uses the mattress from my crib. There's a bed rail so I
don't fall out, and a small pillow for my head [left]. That
first night, after Mommy gave me a bath, fed me my milk, read me some
stories, sang me Twinkle Twinkle, and tucked me in with my blankie,
binkies, hugs and kisses, I climbed out of
the bed and walked around my room. I'd never been able to do that before,
and it was fun! Then Papa came and discovered me at my door. He put me
back under my covers, and my new bed felt so good that I slept through the night. I
like my "big girl
bed" very much! |
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