Monday, March 05, 2007
A "Berry" Good Weekend
We started our weekend with taking Skylar to the Strawberry Fest. Our Saturday morning began with strawberry pancakes. Skylar found a new game. She thought it would be funny to walk to the end of the isle, cross over to the next isle (I was watching ever move see made) she was saying mommy, mommy , I lost. This poor lady kept pointing me out to Skylar but Skylar would never look at me because she was lost and that would mean the game would be over. She would cross over to the isle I was in and would run to me with her arms open yelling mommy, mommy I was lost. This game went on for a good 20 minutes but, the poor women who really thought Skylar was lost never caught on that it was a game.
They had huge blow up slides for the kids. Each slide was diffrent. Skylar liked the one with the
fishes that looked like Nemo. She would climb to the top and superman slide down. One of the
slides she had a hard time climbing the ladder so Michelle thought she needed help. The
beginning of this obstacle the kids had to dive through a tire. Poor Michelle dove through the
tire on her face. Then she could not decide if she should go over the obstacle or under - she
finally made it ti Skylar to help her climb the ladder so she could slide down the back side.
We then headed to the Home Depot kids workshop tent. Skylar had a choice of a birdhouse or butterfly house. She chose the birdhouse. So Scott and I helped her build her first birdhouse.
We then found the balloon man. He made a parrot and told Skylar to put out her finger so he could sit it on her finger. Skylar wanted to go back to the slides -where she spent most of her time. She was exhausted and fell asleep on the way home. When she woke up I think she thought it was a new day because she asked me what we were going to do today.I have posted a slide show of the day here.
Strawberry Fest
Sunday Scott and I went to see Uncle Sam and Aunt Alice in Daytona. We drove around looked at bikes ( it was the begining of bike week) and then did our yearly lunch at Red Lobster with them. Year to year they never seem to change. What a couple of great people.
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