Monday, July 18, 2011

Let's Go Fly a Kite!

We had a relaxing weekend in Cape May with Mike and Jaime.  Sunday was windy and perfect for kite flying.  I love this little sequence of pictures with Livy watching daddy's kite go up, up and away!  They were so cute plopped on the sand next to each other for quite a while.  But I only captured the first part of the sequence...  The last part involved the kite handle breaking and the kite flying way up over the dune and landing in a tree behind one of the houses you see far in the background, across the street from the beach.  Kyle and Mike tried to get it down with the help of a neighbor, but to no avail.  Kyle was bummed and said, "I was just starting to really like that kite!"  Livy quickly consoled him saying, "It's okay daddy.  We can buy you a new kite someday."     

  





Our buddies, Mike and Jaime
Giggling in the warm sand with Jaime.
Chasing the sea gulls
When Livy saw this sky, she pointed and said, "God made that!"
Even a little child can marvel at God's creation.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Finns and fins!

My dad's friend from Finland and his family came to visit in Cape May this week.  Livy had fun playing with the kids, Anni and Emile (sp?), who didn't speak any English, but were still great playmates.  We took them to the Camden Aquarium on Saturday.  Livy loved it and at one point while we were there, I heard her say, "This makes me soo happy!"  Mom says she's just like Kyle because when she's enjoying something you can always tell.  She loves learning and experiencing new things.

The Finns were amazed at how many animals people were allowed to touch.  In Finland, they say, the aquariums don't allow touching.  Livy touched starfish (sea stars for you biology sticklers) and sea cucumbers and all kinds of squirmy stuff.  She loved it.  The only thing that disappointed her was that she wasn't able to pet the hippos or penguins.  Those were some of her favorites.  Afterward, we went on a two-hour driving tour of Philadelphia, but Livy napped through the whole thing.  




Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Livy's First Fireworks!

We went to see Lower Township Cape May's fireworks this year on the bay side.  As you can see in the first picture, Livy was nervous before the fireworks started.  I was trying to calm her fears by telling her how babies might cry when they hear the loud booms, but she wouldn't need to cry because she's a big girl.  As soon as the fireworks started, Livy squealed with delight and yelled out, "I don't even want to cry!  I don't even want to cry at all!"  She was yelling out all the colors she saw and pretending to catch them in her hands.  

The fireworks were spectacular and went on for quite a while.  It was past Livy's bed time and she was getting pretty tired.   But she even mastered the skill of clapping while sucking her thumb.   


Oh, and here's three little all-American sweethearts to wish you a Happy Fourth:

Sunday, July 3, 2011

McGrails

We had a fun McGurfur reunion in Cape May this past week where Livy finally got to meet Kris, Tom, Heather, Mandy, Jake and Sam. She also got lots of play time with Meg, Mike and Milo who she has gotten to meet before.  Livy adored Heather, who took her on special trips in search of bunnies in the yard and pushed her around in the Cozy Coupe.  She fell in love with Grammy Kris too, who completely won her over by chatting and playing tickle games with her in the back seat of the car.  Livy also got to "help Grammy Kris cook", sitting up on the counter munching fresh fruits and veggies with Drew.  

She also loved being the center of attention for Tom Tom, Daddy and Logan who played catch with her.  They all clapped and cheered whenever she caught the football and Logan even demonstrated his victory dance for her.  Later in the week she had a great time meeting Mandy and cool big kid Jake.   She loved Baby Sam, who she still talks about when playing dollies.  She would pat his head gently and try to take care of him by bringing him a bottle or blankie.   She had a blast with Meg and Mike playing with her on the beach.   And last but not least, she got to play with her buddy Milo, who turned two during the week.  
They giggled together and played nicely with cars, toys, flowers, and whatever else they could find.  Livy liked him enough to even share a sandy chip with him.  She told me, "Milo sure is a nice boy."  And he sure is!  Anyway, now we are back home and I'm wondering how being home with me can possibly compare to being with all those fun people!  But I think Livy had enough big fun to last her for a bit.