At Under The Sea, I climbed up a huge mesh tunnel. I’ve never done anything like that before!

At Under The Sea, I climbed up a huge mesh tunnel. I’ve never done anything like that before!

Yesterday, we went to see the exhibit that Auntie Sarah worked on at the Getty Museum. It was right up my alley, because there were lots of colors and shapes. We also went to the gift shop where I got a new book about…what else?…cars! Mommy read it to me about 5 times while we hung out on the lawn, so it might be my new favorite book.


I went to Cassandra’s Mom’s 40th birthday party and successfully drank from a juice box for the first time! I still don’t understand when Mommy tells me to suck on the straw, but I know how to squeeze the box to get the juice to come out.

I still see Natalia most of the time, but sometimes Julianna takes over my physical therapy. She’s really nice and always lets me ride the firetruck after our session!




Nana and Papa got me this chalkboard last Christmas, and I used it a couple times, but lost interest. Well, it’s back! Now I can hold the chalk better, draw vertical lines, horizontal lines, circles. The world is my oyster.

While stirring a little in my sleep.
Me: Yellow pickup truck!
I hung out with Sebastian again at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. I hated the part of the aquarium that was indoors (too many people taking flash pictures!). But the outside was okay. Mom liked the penguins the best. I think I liked the stingrays. (I also met twin almost-two-year-olds named Kai and Coleman. But no pictures of them because they were too fast!)
Thanks to Sebastian’s Mom for the picture of me and Mommy!







Wow, what a trip! It was lots of fun. But I needed the weekend to recover.


Yesterday was our last day in New Hampshire. It rained in the morning, so I stayed in and played with Duplo blocks and my cars. Then we went to King Arthur Flour, where I tried (and am pretty sure I liked) a maple flavored lollipop. Then I went to Left Bank Books on the Dartmouth campus where I immediately found their stash of cars!
Bye, New Hampshire! Bye, Grandma and Grandpa!




